024 | FI180 | Make a U-Turn and Choose FI

024 | FI180 | Make a U-Turn and Choose FI

By ChooseFI

024 | Today we have Joel and Alexis from FI180.com on the podcast.  

They changed their financial lives dramatically, going from spending over $100,000 per year to having an 85% savings rate and on the path to FI in just a few short years. In Today’s Podcast we cover: Joel and Alexis from FI180.com tell their story of how they went from spending over $100,000 per year to having an 85% savings rate FI can only be a few steps away and this story is the perfect example

They bought new cars, a new house and didn’t track their spending at all In 2014 Alexis was in a terrible car accident and that led to the awakening that changed their financial lives. They took the $10,000 they received from the car and invested it in Vanguard

The costs (financial and health) and opportunity costs of a long commute Every month they tried to make one change to improve their finances Their savings rate was only 7% at their lowest and last year it went up to 85% (since lowered to about 75%-80% to add happiness) Joel’s brother is also on a path to FI now and is “racing” them to FI It isn’t a race though – it’s about enjoying the journey and finding happiness

Their happiness has increased after finding this path to FI. “Happiness is the goal” “We were using our spending as a way to try to numb the effects of a workday” They have learned how to cook at home and save money and eat better.

Previously were going out to eat twice per day! Line items from their ‘Our Savings Snowball’ article on what they were previously spending and what they are spending now The awakening when they chose to pursue FI after the car accident in 2014 There are certain things that are in your control and others that aren’t.

Focus on what is in your control Hot Seat Questions Favorite blogs: Mr. Money Mustache and The Wealthy Accountant Favorite life hack: Alexis was not allowed to go shopping without a list and couldn’t buy anything not on the list.

As well as not using a shopping cart or basket Food shopping game called the “$3 rule” where they tried to see how many “luxury items” they had over $3 at Aldi each week How to save big at Aldi on your food bill

 

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