Great interview! You are amazing!!! One take away from your story is learning delayed gratification and having a vision at an early age. Congratulations on your podcast. This video should be at 1 million views
My daughter was enrolled in a concurrent program that gave her the opportunity to take college classes during high school. She graduated with 30 college credits . The schools will usually pay for the classes . 👍😊 Great interview as usual!
Amber doesn't realize how awesome she is because she is a workaholic. She was just doing what she does. Whoever raised her needs to start a coaching business. Lol
F ing amazing congrats and I'm only 5 minutes in more comments to come I'm sure wow great interview she will enjoy retirement for sure so IMPRESSED!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent gems here. Thanks, all. Took lots of notes since I have 2 girls off to college in 3 years. My oldest is currently in a program to graduate in 3 years. :)
When my kids went to university, I hunted high and low for scholarships. Engineering has many available, and surprisingly there are also dedicated ones for art! My son lived at home while completing his civil engineering degree (cum laude), and is now studying in Germany for his masters while working on the side to earn his keep. My daughter graduated cum laude in a masters of visual arts and is working her way into my country's graphic design and illustration fields while honing her skills as an author. They knew there was little money available and worked hard to reach their goals. Of course I am super proud and grateful. May I add, they had no debt when they graduated.
I always watch these directly from BP, but had to come here today to make a comment. This is such a great story and excellent advice. I am sharing it with my kids so help motivate and inspire them to hear it from someone other than me.
35:23 some people invest in shoes and cars as assets or as ways to still get enjoyment while maintaining their net worth. For example, a mclaren senna is worth 1.2 mil and has been worth that for awhile now.
A reserve retirement is a nice little plus. Hitting 20 years at 50 is nice but the unfortunate part is you can't draw the pension until your 60, minus any qualified 90 day periods of deployments. Plus the VA benefits to include disability!
just watching this now. She made killing looking at how much oil has gone up at this point, and tech fell. She did good being in the ETF at this point.
I finished in 3 years as well by doing summer school, night school (they didn't allow correspondence) but I skipped lunch as well. Did a dual high school program, college bound and trade for computer programming. I also, grew up at a small suburb of Chicago. Wonder if we lived near each other?
I'm half way thru and can't understand why neither of you asked her why she chose to go to ART school! If she wanted to be in broadcasting, how would art school have trained her for that? Her academic background was strong enough after ART school to prepare her for law school?? I was discouraged from going to art school for the usual reasons: what kind of well paying work will you be qualified for. I ended up not attending any college and just worked until being old enough for social security. I was always a hard worker though didn't much enjoy the jobs I had, but I have managed to invest in a couple of homes and saved via IRA's with mutual funds. Not rich, but not poor.
34:45 don't act obtuse. There's ways to explain stocks that actually make sense. Obviously people buy things and take a "guaranteed loss" for the guaranteed gain of an item. You have a laptop you're talking to, a chair you're sitting in, and headphones over your ears because you bought it all. Don't undermine your own points by being overly silly
@@amberporter8159 I hear you talk about renting but what about buying new construction homes in phase 1 waiting for the community to be completely built and then selling it and buying another? They appreciate so so much. Some people do it rinse and repeat. Plan to live in it 3-5 years and move on to another brand new home. Low effort, high returns, look into it. Wishing you all the best 🦋
she is not telling the truth about investing all of her 100 percent military pay into a retirement plan because for one it is limited to contributions ..then anyone who worked for government would have stated that it would be thrift saving account which is term of the retirement plan for federal employees.
She said "my 401k." It could be a civilian 401k. There are mega 401k's and similar to invest in. She didn't say specifically that she had it invested in a military retirement plan. Before you call someone a liar, why don't you ask how this is done?
If you’re in the Army reserves you can put 90/95% of your income into the Thrift Savings plans, the rest then goes to taxes and insurance. So 100% of the money I would have received goes into the Thrift Savings Plan.
When she said “I want to retire at 50, I’m exhausted” - I felt that in my soul. Great interview.
Great interview! You are amazing!!! One take away from your story is learning delayed gratification and having a vision at an early age. Congratulations on your podcast. This video should be at 1 million views
My daughter was enrolled in a concurrent program that gave her the opportunity to take college classes during high school. She graduated with 30 college credits . The schools will usually pay for the classes . 👍😊 Great interview as usual!
Can we just simply celebrate her brilliance please?
Very inspirational. This lady should go give speeches around high schools.
Amber doesn't realize how awesome she is because she is a workaholic. She was just doing what she does. Whoever raised her needs to start a coaching business. Lol
F ing amazing congrats and I'm only 5 minutes in more comments to come I'm sure wow great interview she will enjoy retirement for sure so IMPRESSED!!!!!!!!!!!
She’s so amazing. Great interview!
I literally sent this to my son and told him to watch and we will discuss. This was so awesome!
Excellent gems here. Thanks, all. Took lots of notes since I have 2 girls off to college in 3 years. My oldest is currently in a program to graduate in 3 years. :)
Phenomenal story! How do I get health insurance if I retire early? Thanks in advance for your help everyone.
When my kids went to university, I hunted high and low for scholarships. Engineering has many available, and surprisingly there are also dedicated ones for art! My son lived at home while completing his civil engineering degree (cum laude), and is now studying in Germany for his masters while working on the side to earn his keep. My daughter graduated cum laude in a masters of visual arts and is working her way into my country's graphic design and illustration fields while honing her skills as an author. They knew there was little money available and worked hard to reach their goals. Of course I am super proud and grateful. May I add, they had no debt when they graduated.
Thank you Bigger Pockets for adding value in the community 😍😘
Wow Good advice 🥰 definitely sharing this with my 9th grade daughter 👍🏾
It would have been great to hear her views on renting vs buying
Hello Mindy not just work ethic she's SMART
I always watch these directly from BP, but had to come here today to make a comment. This is such a great story and excellent advice. I am sharing it with my kids so help motivate and inspire them to hear it from someone other than me.
Congratulations Queen congratulations 👸 you are Brainy so smart cheers to your success
35:23 some people invest in shoes and cars as assets or as ways to still get enjoyment while maintaining their net worth. For example, a mclaren senna is worth 1.2 mil and has been worth that for awhile now.
One little fire or a change in social values and your "wealth" is gone.
THANK YOU FOR ADDING TIME STAMPS!!!!!
Beautiful video & smart and intelligent young lady 🙌👑A true Queen that’s going after what she wants 💪👑💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Did you mix up "Amber" and "Brenda" in the description? I didn't catch on to what Brenda has to do with this.
Yes, for some reason Brenda’s name is there instead of mine, I’ve let Mindy know.
Gurl same, my name paycheck goes into the market. Once retirement happens... im going to retire. Not get another job
How did she know to do what she did? Very wise young lady.
A reserve retirement is a nice little plus. Hitting 20 years at 50 is nice but the unfortunate part is you can't draw the pension until your 60, minus any qualified 90 day periods of deployments. Plus the VA benefits to include disability!
Yes true. That’s why I have a brokerage account that will get me from 50-60.
@@amberporter8159 great plan! Im in the same boat.
just watching this now. She made killing looking at how much oil has gone up at this point, and tech fell. She did good being in the ETF at this point.
Wow. Beast mode definitely activated.
I finished in 3 years as well by doing summer school, night school (they didn't allow correspondence) but I skipped lunch as well. Did a dual high school program, college bound and trade for computer programming. I also, grew up at a small suburb of Chicago. Wonder if we lived near each other?
What an absolute legend!
I'm half way thru and can't understand why neither of you asked her why she chose to go to ART school! If she wanted to be in broadcasting, how would art school have trained her for that? Her academic background was strong enough after ART school to prepare her for law school?? I was discouraged from going to art school for the usual reasons: what kind of well paying work will you be qualified for. I ended up not attending any college and just worked until being old enough for social security. I was always a hard worker though didn't much enjoy the jobs I had, but I have managed to invest in a couple of homes and saved via IRA's with mutual funds. Not rich, but not poor.
Wow, outstanding young lady.
Jesus so impressive 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you❤
Awesome.
My daughter has graduated within three years.
How cow, she is such an inspiration!
This was kind of misleading. The header made it look as though this person had already retired with 10 million.
IMPRESSIVE
34:45 don't act obtuse. There's ways to explain stocks that actually make sense. Obviously people buy things and take a "guaranteed loss" for the guaranteed gain of an item. You have a laptop you're talking to, a chair you're sitting in, and headphones over your ears because you bought it all. Don't undermine your own points by being overly silly
I love her!
Immediately thought of his mustache when mindy said his name lmao
How much was she earning though? There’s like no numbers in this.
High quality food is not a luxury because it’s a prerequisite for health and health is wealth.
Great videos would be great to have someone from the UK although that isn’t you target audience good to get views from people across the world
Will y’all give me lessons?😅
AMAZING interview!!!!
Amber if you see this, I’d love to get you on my channel also. Thanks!
Hey! I just saw this. I’ll DM you.
@@amberporter8159 I hear you talk about renting but what about buying new construction homes in phase 1 waiting for the community to be completely built and then selling it and buying another? They appreciate so so much. Some people do it rinse and repeat. Plan to live in it 3-5 years and move on to another brand new home. Low effort, high returns, look into it. Wishing you all the best 🦋
I like your format. I would like to collaborate with you online and invite you to may channel for a conversation, how do I get hold of you?
#TeamMindy on Cs get degrees
Id be done at 40 lol
Scholarships are like those wizza sweepstakes but you actually have a decent shot at winning 😂
can we emphasize that shes Gifted
she is not telling the truth about investing all of her 100 percent military pay into a retirement plan because for one it is limited to contributions ..then anyone who worked for government would have stated that it would be thrift saving account which is term of the retirement plan for federal employees.
She said "my 401k." It could be a civilian 401k. There are mega 401k's and similar to invest in. She didn't say specifically that she had it invested in a military retirement plan. Before you call someone a liar, why don't you ask how this is done?
If you’re in the Army reserves you can put 90/95% of your income into the Thrift Savings plans, the rest then goes to taxes and insurance. So 100% of the money I would have received goes into the Thrift Savings Plan.
@@amberporter8159
Listening is fundamental 43:14
@amberporter8159 92% is the max, that's what I'm at 😂.