The Financial Independence Show-Buy This, Not That | Financial Samurai

Buy This, Not That | Financial Samurai | The Financial Independence Show Podcast

Today's episode features Sam Dogen aka Financial Samurai and author of Buy This Not That.

Sam is one of the original voices of financial independence.

He started his blog way back in 2009 and actually let Mr. Money Mustache write an early guest post before he hit it big.

Sam is known for his analytical approach and he comes with a stacked set of credentials.

He spent 13 years working at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse, studied economics at William & Mary, and got his MBA from UC Berkeley.

Now, he's going beyond his 2,500 articles and millions of readers and expanding into print.

With his book, Buy This Not That, he looks to give readers the courage to tackle tough money decisions without being saddled with regret.

Some of those decisions include:

Pay for private school or public school

Join a startup or work for an established company

Job hop or stay a loyal soldier

Invest in real estate or stocks

When to rent or buy

When to invest in tax-advantaged versus taxable accounts

Marry for love or marry for money

Have children early or late

Combine your finances or keep separate accounts

Buy or lease a car

Keep The Bank Of Mom And Dad open or closed for your adult children

Sam is an insane wealth of knowledge so if you liked this episode as much as we did, please share!
Links From the Episode

Financial Samurai
Buy This Not That <- Sam's new book
Sam's Twitter

YouTube Interview
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