📈 From ODSP to building wealth!
I started Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps in Summer 2017.
Today my net worth is $112,753.
This is proof: even in legislated poverty, progress is possible with focus, discipline & resilience.
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MinnieOnCam's Net Worth for February 2025: $100,366 https://t.co/6N1xxUxGDj #NetWorth via @NetworthShare
Disclaimer: Results may vary. Financial decisions should be made with careful consideration and professional support.
2017 I got sick and tired of being on #ODSP
Told I have to be grateful for what I have $1,739 a month legislative disability poverty.
I decided to take back my financial autonomy!
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Majority is RDSP (exempt by ODSP policy)
13 net worth updates:
$10,000,000 - age 52
“…we live pretty frugally. Just like normal middle class people. I am not a "second home" person. We have dogs and enjoy our home life.”
$4,000,000+ - age 43
“My path was Army right out of HS, then two engineering degrees at two separate colleges, then the job I just quit. The real estate business was the only way this happened. I did it nights and weekends when I wasn’t at my W2. Own 37 rentals now and have renovated many myself over the years and have always managed as well”
€728,441 - age 39
“Because I grew up poor, I had always thought that I have to work hard to make a living and survive in this ‘cruel’ world. In fact, I was not that wrong at all, but what I didn’t know is that I can actually change the course through investing, turning modern “slavery” into wealth and well-being for my family and the futures generations to come.”
net worth update:
-$70K in student loans
-$50K in other consumer debt
-an underwater home
-couldn't refinance/sell for 7 years
-second job to pay on debt
-roommates to help pay the mortgage
-driving same car for 17 years
Every Wednesday, we focus on a net worth “story” to help you peek inside someone’s personal finances and get the inside view that nobody usually talks about.
Best Financial Decision(s):
"Living at home during college, and building a retirement account right when I started my career. Buying a house near the bottom of the interest rate mountain. 3.5%, fixed for 30 years! Refinanced at the new house in 2020, for 2.75% 15 year loan."
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median net worth $2.3
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#168 - Lawyer (mid 40s) moves from level 4 to level 5 with the payoff of $179K of student loans in 2023.
2008 - Level 4 (Financial Stability)
2023 - Level 5 (Financial Security)
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11 net worth stories from physicians, consultants, military personnel, CPAs, a franchise owner and real estate investors - Weekly Update #15
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#159 - He retired, at age 59, in July 2015 with $829K net worth and 8 years later his networth has increased to $1.6M
July 2015 - $829K net worth
retirement $620K
home $160K
cash $48K
May 2023 - $1.6M net worth
retirement $1M
home $306K
cash $286K
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