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Building upon her last episode where she covers Baby Step 1: Protect and Baby Step 2: Starter Emergency Fund, Dr. Disha offers her insight on Baby Step 3: Start Investing and Game Plan Student Loans in episode 5.
Managing student loan debt, investing for the future, and building an emergency fund are critical to achieving financial freedom. Dr. Disha emphasizes the importance of starting to invest early to take advantage of compound interest. This powerful mathematical money strategy involves earning interest, adding to the principal, and earning even more interest the next month and so on.
Furthermore, Dr. Disha provides examples of how investing $2,000 per month for 35 years with an average of 5% interest can result in over $2 million with compounding interest, compared to only $882,000 with simple interest. She notes that compounding takes time to reach a critical mass for exponential growth and that medical professionals may have lost a decade of investing compared to their non-medical peers due to being in training.
This episode encourages listeners to use a compound interest calculator to see the potential impact of investing early and highlights the power of saving and investing to exponentially change one's life.
Dr. Disha created this podcast to share her story and provide guidance to those who feel trapped in their financial circumstances. Let's join forces, take charge of our finances, and work together towards the ultimate goal of financial freedom.
Share this podcast with friends and colleagues who may benefit from this transformative journey. It's time to embrace change and embark on the path to financial freedom.
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Looking for something specific in this show? Here you go!
[00:03:35] Compound interest and investing.
[00:04:14] Compound interest and exponential growth.
[00:09:21] Safe withdrawal rates for portfolios.
[00:14:28] Retirement savings incentives.
[00:18:06] Retirement investing and debt.
[00:21:45] Student loan forgiveness plans.
[00:25:47] Loan forgiveness and repayment plans.
[00:30:05] Student loan forgiveness options.
[00:34:04] Paying off student loans.
[00:38:33] Safeguarding your future.
Please note: The content shared on the podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered individualized financial advice. It is essential to consult with professionals such as accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys to receive personalized guidance based on your specific needs.