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266-Financial Independence in Your 20s Without Missing a Party! Interview with Martin Dasko from Studenomics
266-Financial Independence in Your 20s Without Missing a Party! Interview with Martin Dasko from Studenomics
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Nov 25, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Does being frugal and building financial independence mean that you can't have any fun? And, is it possible to get through college on a budget and still have fun?
Today we have a fun discussion with Martin Dasko from the personal finance blog Studenomics.
Martin has an awesome approach to teaching young men and women how to build financial independence without missing a party!
Enjoy!
Joshua
Martin's site: http://studenomics.com/
Need a financial advisor? Start here: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/paladin
Interested in publishing a book? Call my publishing coach, Patrick Snow: www.thepublishingdoctor.com Text him at 206-310-1200 for a complimentary consultation.
Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron
Today we have a fun discussion with Martin Dasko from the personal finance blog Studenomics.
Martin has an awesome approach to teaching young men and women how to build financial independence without missing a party!
Enjoy!
Joshua
Martin's site: http://studenomics.com/
Need a financial advisor? Start here: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/paladin
Interested in publishing a book? Call my publishing coach, Patrick Snow: www.thepublishingdoctor.com Text him at 206-310-1200 for a complimentary consultation.
Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron
Released:
Nov 25, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
The Iron Law of Wealth Building (or How to Translate Personal Financial Statements into Results) RPF0029: There is an iron formula of wealth that can be applied to all financial plans. The relationships between balance sheets cannot be broken in any way. - To become wealthy, you much increase the net worth on the bottom of the balance sheet. by Radical Personal Finance