How to Save Your First $25,000 -- The Roadmap Most People Get Wrong (SB1838)

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How to Save Your First $25,000 -- The Roadmap Most People Get Wrong (SB1838)

from The Stacking Benjamins Show

Getting to your first $25,000 saved is harder than anything that comes after it. Not because the math is complicated -- because the habits aren't built yet, the fixed expenses are already set, and the standard advice about cutting small treats completely misses where the real leverage is. Scott Trench, VP of Operations at BiggerPockets and author of Set for Life, brings a roadmap that challenges almost everything you've heard about getting started -- and it begins with a decision most people aren't willing to make.What You'll Walk Away WithWhy the first $25,000 is the hardest milestone -- and why cutting lattes and happy hours won't get you thereThe three budget categories that actually matter -- and why they account for two thirds of what most people spendWhy saving your next $1,000 is more valuable than earning your next $1,000 -- and the tax math that proves itThe house hacking strategy that can eliminate your largest monthly expense entirely -- even if you never want to be a full-time landlordWhy stocks are less risky than bonds for long-term investors -- and the age-based argument Scott makes that most people missThe counterintuitive case for spending more on fun -- once you've handled the big fixed expenses firstWhy developing a specialty may actually be riskier than being adaptable -- and what that means for your career strategyThe retirement account trap that catches early savers off guard -- and when maxing out isn't the right first moveHow to actually vet a financial advisor before handing over your money -- and why the problem is often as much the client as the advisorWhy international stocks belong in your portfolio even when they've underperformed -- and the rebalancing math that changes the pictureWhy This Matters NowThis conversation was originally recorded years ago, but it was pulled from the vault for a reason: saving that first $25,000 feels harder today than it did then. Costs are higher, decisions feel riskier, and it's easier than ever to feel stuck before you even get started. The core framework Scott lays out hasn't changed -- and if anything, it applies more directly now than when it was first recorded.From the BasementScott Trench joins Joe and OG to walk through the early chapters of Set for Life -- the ones that challenge conventional saving wisdom before getting into the real estate strategy BiggerPockets is known for. The headline segment takes on a Bloomberg piece about bad financial advisors and a lawsuit against American Funds, and OG gets considerably more animated than usual about both. Doug arrives with muni bond trivia that turns out to be exactly as straightforward as it sounds -- which is either reassuring or anticlimactic depending on your expectations.Resources MentionedSet for Life by Scott Trench -- biggerpockets.com/setforlifeThe Truth About Money by Ric Edelman -- referenced by Joe as a foundational personal finance readFINRA BrokerCheck -- finra.org/brokercheck; referenced for vetting financial advisorsStacking Benjamins Scorecard -- stackingbenjamins.com/scorecardStacking Benjamins Vault -- stackingbenjamins.com/vaultStacking Benjamins Community -- stackingbenjamins.com/basementSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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