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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Update please
I'd love to know how much debt she's carrying from the multliple house purchases. Pretty crucial info.
This lady is in huge mortgage dept. Unbelievable, You are not free until you fully paid those properties!
Did I just saw reynald de chatillon of Kingdom of heaven @1:18?
That's the opposite of FIRE…
Babies are a HYUUUUUUGE financial liability. Kiss your FIRE goodbye by at least half!
P.S. Has she seen "THE BIG SHORT"!?? SUPER OVERLEVERAGED..
is this in $ or in CAD?
she should be taxed to the max for owning more than 1 property thats not primary residence.
This whole video smells like BS
People naming their spouse "partner" tells me all I need to know about these people – stay in Vancouver pls