Amberly Grant, 34, vowed to be a millionaire after reading her first finance book at age 15. Then, in college, she discovered the FIRE movement, which stands for financial independence, retire early, and began working toward her dream of retiring early. Living in Denver, she was hired as a full-time project manager, started investing in real estate and launched a financial education side hustle. Today, Grant has accumulated a net worth of $835,000, and recently welcomed her first child.
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Amberly is a great woman. But to carry a man is not healthy. even if he worked under the table until his VIsa comes through. not happy with men who let the women do everything.
All the comments saying "She's not retired". You have a different version of retirement. She is work optional, and her assets pay her bills. Mortgage debt is not the same as consumer debt.
Could have just bought bitcoin. Less hassle
with a kid and a hobosexual boyfriend?? yikes! good luck with all of that!!
all these fake comments about investments and the replays to advertise some investment-advisor.
Why does the CNBC Make It delete all these scam comments?
Anyone else here obsessed with Girl Boss Hustle: Earn 10k From Home? It's like discovering a secret treasure map for wealth!
The number seems off… not sure if CNBC confirm these number or mortgage debt on property
I'm interested in starting to invest but unsure where to begin. Do you have any tips or recommendations for guidance?
lmao now try this with a normal rent or mortgage payment.
Bought two properties plus where she is living on a little over $145k wtf?