Scott Alan Turner shares his financial independence journey from money moron to self-made millionaire.
Guest Biography
Scott Alan Turner, CFP® is a former money moron, living the paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle, losing $40k in the stock market, and racking up a load of credit card debt. But by age 35, he turned it all around and became a self-made millionaire.
In a world of get-rich-quick schemes, biased advice, and financial Pied Pipers, Scott’s authentic, no-holds-bared approach makes it possible for anyone to absolutely rock their personal finances.
Scott is on a mad mission to help you get financial independence, ultimate happiness and a life full of awesome experiences. With his rebel style, off-beat humor, and signature life-on-your-own-terms approach, Scott’s inspiring a movement of Financial Rock Stars across the globe.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why looking successful doesn’t necessarily mean success
- Learning to make sacrifices in your life to have bigger things later on
- Learn What it means to live an awareness lifestyle
Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/224
Find more from our guest:
Mentioned in this episode:
- www.rockstarfinancialplanning.com
- The Scott Alan Turner Show | FINANCIAL ROCK STAR
- College Scorecard
- Clark Howard
Books:
- 99 Minute Millionaire: The Simplest and Easiest Book Ever on Getting Started Investing and Becoming Rock Star Rich
- Money A to Z
- How to Save $1,000 This Week: Easily Save BIG Money on Everyday Expenses Without Giving Up Your Daily Coffee
- The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing
- The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Rich
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