
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Small Purchases, Big Regrets: Building Wealth for Early Retirement
Join financial advisors and retirement planners Sam Benson and Linwood Fraher of Martin Wealth Solutions in this episode of the Retire Early podcast as they delve into the real cost of daily habits, like buying a cup of coffee, on your long-term financial goals and retirement dreams. They explore concepts from David Bach's 'The Latte Factor,' discussing behavioral finance and the importance of mindful spending. Listen in for practical tips on saving money by adjusting day-to-day expenses and making smarter financial choices to ensure a prosperous retirement.
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00:00 Introduction to the Retire Early Podcast
00:55 Casual Catch-Up and Hockey Talk
02:45 The Latte Factor: Small Expenses, Big Impact
03:29 Behavioral Finance and Personal Experiences
11:35 Practical Tips for Saving Money
15:11 Reflecting on Financial Decisions
18:02 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
00:55 Casual Catch-Up and Hockey Talk
02:45 The Latte Factor: Small Expenses, Big Impact
03:29 Behavioral Finance and Personal Experiences
11:35 Practical Tips for Saving Money
15:11 Reflecting on Financial Decisions
18:02 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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