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Reni: Buying a House at 23, building a $200K Portfolio and dealing with stalkers

1 h 34 min · 4 de dic de 2024
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At just 23, Reni bought her first home, grew her investments to over $200K, and boldly decided to leave her corporate job to become a full-time content creator. In this episode, she shares her journey, offering practical money tips, investment advice, and career insights to help you take control of your finances and work toward financial freedom. Chapters 0:00 - Intro/Background 5:55 - Finance origin story 6:58 - Growing up with priviledge 12:30 - Reni’s Dad prepping for kids 13:01 - Reni buying her first house at 23 years 18: 12 - Downsides of being a landlord 21:30 - Why Reni chose personal finance 23:05 - Reni’s relationship with money 26:35 - Why people find it hard to talk about money 30:08 - Money mindsets keeping people broke 35:12 - How to start investing 38:10 - Benefits to investing 40:36 - Rule of thumb to investing 43:48 - What Reni is investing in right now 45:34 - Why it’s tough to invest in today’s world 48:30 - Advice to get out of debt 56:49 - Reni’s best and worst financial decisions 1:05:21 - Biggest struggle with being recognizable 1:12:01 - Reni’s dating experiences 1:14:49 - Am I The Asshole?

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Reni: Buying a House at 23, building a $200K Portfolio and dealing with stalkers

At just 23, Reni bought her first home, grew her investments to over $200K, and boldly decided to leave her corporate job to become a full-time content creator. In this episode, she shares her journey, offering practical money tips, investment advice, and career insights to help you take control of your finances and work toward financial freedom. Chapters 0:00 - Intro/Background 5:55 - Finance origin story 6:58 - Growing up with priviledge 12:30 - Reni’s Dad prepping for kids 13:01 - Reni buying her first house at 23 years 18: 12 - Downsides of being a landlord 21:30 - Why Reni chose personal finance 23:05 - Reni’s relationship with money 26:35 - Why people find it hard to talk about money 30:08 - Money mindsets keeping people broke 35:12 - How to start investing 38:10 - Benefits to investing 40:36 - Rule of thumb to investing 43:48 - What Reni is investing in right now 45:34 - Why it’s tough to invest in today’s world 48:30 - Advice to get out of debt 56:49 - Reni’s best and worst financial decisions 1:05:21 - Biggest struggle with being recognizable 1:12:01 - Reni’s dating experiences 1:14:49 - Am I The Asshole?

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