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26: Graduating College on Track for Financial Independence with Cody Berman
26: Graduating College on Track for Financial Independence with Cody Berman
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Length:
83 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Cody Berman: Remember that name because this kid is going places. Currently traveling in Australia, Cody began his journey into personal finance and intentional living as a child, when his dad taught him about compound interest and the power of saving and investing. By age 14, he'd already saved up $15k, and by the time he reached college, he was diving into entrepreneurship, side hustles, and financial independence plans. Today, Cody runs a company that manufactures disc golf discs and has afforded himself the freedom to travel with his girlfriend. With an ultimate strategy for complete financial independence in the works, he plans to reach a point where he is able to spend time as he wishes, pursuing his various interest and entrepreneurial pursuits. If you're looking to inspire yourself, your kids, or any ambitious young people you know to make the small changes that will dramatically affect the future, don't miss this episode. Links from the Show BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Money Podcast 22: How to Pay Off 6-Figure Student Loans While Pursuing Financial Independence with Travis Hornsby LinkedIn Pop Up Business School BiggerPockets Money Podcast 17: Building a Lean Business With (Almost) No Capital with Alan Donegan Scholly Scholarship.com BiggerPockets Money Podcast 25: Raising a Family While Seeking Financial Freedom with Chris and Debbie Emick Side Hustle Nation FinCon
Released:
Jun 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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