PhREI Network Roundup 3-3-22: The 2 Ways to Reach Financial Independence

As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy!

PhREI Network Roundup

Carpe Diem MD

Ian Cook of CarpeDiem MD is talking all about the “short-term rental cashflow snowball”. He explains how short-term rental real estate may be considered “high risk” to some, but uses detailed examples and shows calculations demonstrating how you can be successful investing in short-term rentals. Hint: the faster you build up your portfolio, the faster the short-term rental cashflow snowball grows!

The Short-Term Rental Cashflow Snowball

The Darwinian Doctor

Daniel Shin of the Darwinian Doctor shows us two ways to reach financial independence. In this post, he's talking about the 4% rule and the business cash flow method. He explains in great detail what each of these are, and how they can/will help you on your path to financial freedom.

The 2 Ways to Reach Financial Independence

The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

What is an index fund? What is an ETF? Which is better? What is their main difference? Which do I personally invest in (and why)? I'll answer all of these questions and more so that you, too, can be an expert!

Comparing Index Funds and ETFs: What You Need to Know

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