Millennial shares cash-flow-focused strategy for achieving FIRE faster
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Kathleen Elkins
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Cody Berman, a financially independent millennial, shares his approach to achieving FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) by focusing on cash flow generation rather than accumulating a large nest egg. He and his wife live in Massachusetts and advocate for a 'fast version' of FIRE that prioritizes income-producing assets and passive income streams over traditional savings milestones.
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· 2 pulledCody Berman breaks down the 'fast version' of FIRE, which involves focusing on cash flow rather than building a large nest egg.
Cody Berman and his wife, Lauren, reside in Massachusetts.
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