
In this episode of the FI Guys Podcast, we dive deep into mastering debt, building a crisis fund, and making smart financial decisions that balance both logic and emotion. If you’ve ever wondered how guilt, personal responsibility, and family obligations affect your finances, this episode is packed with insights to help you take control of your money.
We also open our viewer mailbag to tackle a real listener dilemma: should you pay off your parents’ mortgage? Our discussion highlights the interplay between financial planning and emotional well-being, showing how personal finance isn’t just about numbers—it’s about aligning your choices with your true goals in life.
Whether you’re looking for personal finance advice for debt, savings strategies, or mindset shifts around money, this episode will help you make better financial decisions while staying true to your values.
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⏰ Timecodes ⏰
00:00 Recap of Mastering Debt
04:04 Understanding the Crisis Fund
07:39 The Rule of 72 and Debt Growth
11:06 Personal Finance is Personal
14:32 Finding Your True Goals
17:32 Starting the Journey of Change
20:35 Viewer Mailbag: Should I Pay Off My Parents' House?
39:39 Wins of the Week
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