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After graduating college, Chris Reining took a job in corporate America, and a few years later bought a condo and BMW. Happily living the American dream. One day, he was sitting in his cubicle and thought, “This is it? I just have to do this for the next 40 years?” He then put together a plan and at 37 he was finally able to quit his job. Chris has been featured on major news outlets including the New York Times, Business Insider, CNBC and others.
Welcome!
[:] A lot of people are unfamiliar with the FIRE moment, can you talk a bit about what FIRE means to you personally?
[:] You have a post about how much you really need to be financially independent, so what’s your magic number? :)
[:] If you’re trying to achieve financial independence and you’re young and want to do it quickly there are a few key components which you outline on your website, saving more money (so cutting expenses), earning more money (take home more money) & investing to build wealth. Why do you think so many people fail at these components and which do you think is the most important one?
[:] Being financially independent is a major mindset shift. You no longer need to work and that obviously changes your lifestyle quite a lot. What is something you didn’t expect to come about when you reached FI or put another way is there anything you wish you knew before you took the leap?
[:] Value Link Round
Check out Katie’s guide to tracking your spending - https://www.chainofwealth.com/resources/why-you-need-to-track-your-spending/
[:] What is your saving or retirement plan?
[:] Do you have any other books or podcasts you can recommend?
[:] Favorite Quote?
[:] Parting piece of advice?
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After graduating college, Chris Reining took a job in corporate America, and a few years later bought a condo and BMW. Happily living the American dream. One day, he was sitting in his cubicle and thought, “This is it? I just have to do this for the next 40 years?” He then put together a plan and at 37 he was finally able to quit his job. Chris has been featured on major news outlets including the New York Times, Business Insider, CNBC and others.
Welcome!
[:] A lot of people are unfamiliar with the FIRE moment, can you talk a bit about what FIRE means to you personally?
[:] You have a post about how much you really need to be financially independent, so what’s your magic number? :)
[:] If you’re trying to achieve financial independence and you’re young and want to do it quickly there are a few key components which you outline on your website, saving more money (so cutting expenses), earning more money (take home more money) & investing to build wealth. Why do you think so many people fail at these components and which do you think is the most important one?
[:] Being financially independent is a major mindset shift. You no longer need to work and that obviously changes your lifestyle quite a lot. What is something you didn’t expect to come about when you reached FI or put another way is there anything you wish you knew before you took the leap?
[:] Value Link Round
Check out Katie’s guide to tracking your spending - https://www.chainofwealth.com/resources/why-you-need-to-track-your-spending/
[:] What is your saving or retirement plan?
[:] Do you have any other books or podcasts you can recommend?
[:] Favorite Quote?
[:] Parting piece of advice?