Retiring Before 40 with Steve and Courtney Adcock
Today on Dough Roller, we are talking with Steve and Courtney Adcock! Steve and Courtney both retired from their full time jobs in their mid-30s, with nearly $1 million in the bank. Today, they live an “off the grid” lifestyle, and for the first few years of retirement traveled the country in an airstream! They run a popular finance blog detailing their savings methods and other finance advice, and have been featured in publications like MarketWatch, Forbes, Business Insider, CNBC, and Vice.
Today Steve and Courtney tell us their stories of achieving retirement so young, and what their asset allocation looks like because of that. We’ll also hear how they manage healthcare, scarcity mindset, and how 2020 affected their financial plans.
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Timestamps:
00:28- All About Steve and Courtney
03:46- What Inspired Steve and Courtney to Start Saving for Retirement
10:03- How Long it Took Steve and Courtney to Save
15:15- Steve and Courtney’s Asset Allocation
20:35- The LEANFire Discussion for Steve and Courtney
26:07- How Steve and Courtney Manage Healthcare
28:05- How a Childhood Bankruptcy Affected Courtney
30:46- 2020 and What’s Next For Steve and Courtney
38:57- Where to Keep Up with Steve and Courtney
Mentioned in the Episode:
Steve’s Blog- https://steveadcock.us/
Steve’s Twitter- https://twitter.com/SteveOnSpeed?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
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Today on Dough Roller, we are talking with Steve and Courtney Adcock! Steve and Courtney both retired from their full time jobs in their mid-30s, with nearly $1 million in the bank. Today, they live an “off the grid” lifestyle, and for the first few years of retirement traveled the country in an airstream! They run a popular finance blog detailing their savings methods and other finance advice, and have been featured in publications like MarketWatch, Forbes, Business Insider, CNBC, and Vice.
Today Steve and Courtney tell us their stories of achieving retirement so young, and what their asset allocation looks like because of that. We’ll also hear how they manage healthcare, scarcity mindset, and how 2020 affected their financial plans.
Calls to Action:
Follow Dough Roller on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dough-roller/
Follow Dough Roller on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doughrollermoney/
Follow Dough Roller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/doughroller
Check out the Dough Roller website and blog: https://www.doughroller.net/
Timestamps:
00:28- All About Steve and Courtney
03:46- What Inspired Steve and Courtney to Start Saving for Retirement
10:03- How Long it Took Steve and Courtney to Save
15:15- Steve and Courtney’s Asset Allocation
20:35- The LEANFire Discussion for Steve and Courtney
26:07- How Steve and Courtney Manage Healthcare
28:05- How a Childhood Bankruptcy Affected Courtney
30:46- 2020 and What’s Next For Steve and Courtney
38:57- Where to Keep Up with Steve and Courtney
Mentioned in the Episode:
Steve’s Blog- https://steveadcock.us/
Steve’s Twitter- https://twitter.com/SteveOnSpeed?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
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