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How One Couple Quit Their Jobs to Pursue Financial Freedom

How One Couple Quit Their Jobs to Pursue Financial Freedom

FromCouple Money Podcast


How One Couple Quit Their Jobs to Pursue Financial Freedom

FromCouple Money Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dream of quitting your job, but worried about your finances? Learn how one couple saved 70% of their income, quit their jobs, and pursued their dreams of financial freedom! Quitting $250K Jobs to Travel the Country Together September is here which means this week we're nailing down what we like to do before 2018 closes out. How about you? What goal or two do you want to knock out these next few months? There’s still time to do something big. Today Alison and Matt from Owen Your Future are here to break down how they’re pursuing financial freedom on the road after they quit their jobs. Whether you want to pivot your career, travel more, or just want to have some more options in your life, there are some wonderful strategies and tactics you can use. Why they wanted to pursue financial independence (and what that means to them) The process and steps they took to save 70% of their income why they shifted and quit their jobs early, even though they did not reach their FI number  Let’s see if we can get you a few steps closer to your big goal. Hope you enjoy!   Resources to Get on the Path to Financial Freedom If you two are ready to make some real progress on your big goals, here are helpful resources to check out. Couple Money Toolkit Owen Your Future - Site | YouTube | Instagram Why We Quit Our $250k Per Year Jobs Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money The Secret Sauce to Financial Independence & Early Retirement Setting Up Your Retirement with the Right Tools How to Get on the Same Page with Financial Independence Retired at 30 on $56,000/year Connect with the Owens  Matt and Alli Owen saved 70% of their incomes for 4 years and are now enjoying a "mini-retirement" traveling the Americas in their self-converted bright red Sprinter van, Clifford. While they haven't yet reached their "FI" number, they chose to leave their jobs early with the confidence that they will make up the rest with the skills they acquired through pursuing FI. It is their hope to help more people to get out of debt and maximize their savings so that they can pursue their own version of financial freedom. Download this checklist to follow the exact process they used to ramp up their savings in 10 minutes a week or less! Support the Podcast Thank you so much for listening!  Spread the word! If you enjoyed this episode and think it can help a buddy get on the path to dumping debt and become financially free, please share.  Leave a review. Honest feedback and reviews make a big difference and gets the word out about the podcast. Leave your review on Apple or Stitcher.  Grab a copy of Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money. My book is designed for a busy couple to set up their finances in 4 weeks. Get tips and tools that have worked for other couples on their journey of building their marriage and wealth together! I appreciate your help. Let's make talking about marriage and money fun!  Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. Additional music by Lee Rosevere   
Released:
Sep 5, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Couple Money Podcast tackles how to build your marriage and wealth together! We talk with financial experts, renowned journalists, and real-life couples who have done extraordinary things with their money such as paying off six figures of debt, overcoming financial infidelity, and retiring early! Get the tools and tips that have helped them be successful with their finances and marriage. Each episode covers crucial money topics like lending money to family, dumping debt faster, and the keys to financial independence.