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Unfrugal Habits of the Wealthy, Auto Loans, Insurance – Mailbag | MHFI 226

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Manage episode 431466084 series 2985701
A tartalmat a Carl Jensen & Doug Cunnington, Carl Jensen, and Doug Cunnington biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Carl Jensen & Doug Cunnington, Carl Jensen, and Doug Cunnington vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Doug and Carl answer questions from the Facebook mailbag and read recent podcast reviews.

  • Kristian – I was recently discussing the subject of financial independence with a friend, she sits in the business and entrepreneurial camp, and she has a strong opinion, regarding “having a FI number” as she thinks it is limiting my mindset. She often says that she feels like it’s working towards a minimum standard rather than trying to maximize my potential. Do you have any thoughts on this?
  • Brett – Car loan pay-off is $7053; car loan is $446 a month, interest is 2.3%. Have been paying $200 a week to get the car paid off ASAP. Savings is paying 5.5% APY. Should I continue paying the car off ASAP or would it make more sense to just pay the monthly payment due to the savings APY?
  • Molly – I drive a really beautiful and sleek 2008 Honda Civic. My insurance keeps creeping up. I just spoke to the agent and I could raise my deductible to 1K or 2K for modest savings, but the 5K deductible gets me to around $60 a month. I like the sound of that – but is a 5K deductible insane? I have zero desire to upgrade my car. I like the older cars that aren’t fully computer chips at this point. What do you guys think?
  • Ben – Anyone else a very unfrugal FI individual? I like to eat out, I like newer cars, I like new toys.
  • Steven – Vanguard recently sent a letter stating that my Solo 401k is moving to Ascensus. Ultimately it looks like the potential for a couple new fees that I would rather avoid. So with that in mind what would you suggest?

Be sure to check out the new GhostBed Massage Topper. Save 50% site-wide on your new mattress, pillow, and bedding over at GhostBed (coupon code: MILEHIGHFI)

Answering all these questions makes us hungry. Support us over at Buy Me A Coffee so we can afford some Taco Bell.

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Join the Mile High FI Club – It’s our email list!

Get MHFi Merch – It helps support the show. Get t-shirts & more

**Disclaimer: The podcast is for informational purposes. Maybe entertainment but we won’t even make such a claim. You shouldn’t take the info as financial, legal, or tax advice. We aren’t certified financial planners or advisors. We’re not qualified for much. So get advice from professionals.**

Brought To You By:

The Doug Show, aka Affiliate Marketing & Side Hustles

1500 Days, Carl’s Blog about Early Retirement

Email us here: doug@milehighfi.com or carl@milehighfi.com

0:00 Introduction

1:04 Question – Is having a “FI number” limiting?

6:37 A little bit dangerous

11:48 Question – Payoff a low-interest car loan?

18:48 Question – Raising a car insurance deductible?

24:50 Sleeping experience on a cruise

28:40 Question – Unfrugal FI individuals

34:19 Question – Solo 401k moving to new provider

42:20 Recent reviews

49:53 Preparing for CampFI

54:28 Soundcheck – EVs & Les Pauls

  continue reading

243 epizódok

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iconMegosztás
 
Manage episode 431466084 series 2985701
A tartalmat a Carl Jensen & Doug Cunnington, Carl Jensen, and Doug Cunnington biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Carl Jensen & Doug Cunnington, Carl Jensen, and Doug Cunnington vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Doug and Carl answer questions from the Facebook mailbag and read recent podcast reviews.

  • Kristian – I was recently discussing the subject of financial independence with a friend, she sits in the business and entrepreneurial camp, and she has a strong opinion, regarding “having a FI number” as she thinks it is limiting my mindset. She often says that she feels like it’s working towards a minimum standard rather than trying to maximize my potential. Do you have any thoughts on this?
  • Brett – Car loan pay-off is $7053; car loan is $446 a month, interest is 2.3%. Have been paying $200 a week to get the car paid off ASAP. Savings is paying 5.5% APY. Should I continue paying the car off ASAP or would it make more sense to just pay the monthly payment due to the savings APY?
  • Molly – I drive a really beautiful and sleek 2008 Honda Civic. My insurance keeps creeping up. I just spoke to the agent and I could raise my deductible to 1K or 2K for modest savings, but the 5K deductible gets me to around $60 a month. I like the sound of that – but is a 5K deductible insane? I have zero desire to upgrade my car. I like the older cars that aren’t fully computer chips at this point. What do you guys think?
  • Ben – Anyone else a very unfrugal FI individual? I like to eat out, I like newer cars, I like new toys.
  • Steven – Vanguard recently sent a letter stating that my Solo 401k is moving to Ascensus. Ultimately it looks like the potential for a couple new fees that I would rather avoid. So with that in mind what would you suggest?

Be sure to check out the new GhostBed Massage Topper. Save 50% site-wide on your new mattress, pillow, and bedding over at GhostBed (coupon code: MILEHIGHFI)

Answering all these questions makes us hungry. Support us over at Buy Me A Coffee so we can afford some Taco Bell.

Links

Join the Mile High FI Club – It’s our email list!

Get MHFi Merch – It helps support the show. Get t-shirts & more

**Disclaimer: The podcast is for informational purposes. Maybe entertainment but we won’t even make such a claim. You shouldn’t take the info as financial, legal, or tax advice. We aren’t certified financial planners or advisors. We’re not qualified for much. So get advice from professionals.**

Brought To You By:

The Doug Show, aka Affiliate Marketing & Side Hustles

1500 Days, Carl’s Blog about Early Retirement

Email us here: doug@milehighfi.com or carl@milehighfi.com

0:00 Introduction

1:04 Question – Is having a “FI number” limiting?

6:37 A little bit dangerous

11:48 Question – Payoff a low-interest car loan?

18:48 Question – Raising a car insurance deductible?

24:50 Sleeping experience on a cruise

28:40 Question – Unfrugal FI individuals

34:19 Question – Solo 401k moving to new provider

42:20 Recent reviews

49:53 Preparing for CampFI

54:28 Soundcheck – EVs & Les Pauls

  continue reading

243 epizódok

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