As we edge closer to financial independence, a funny thing happens to the finish line: it often starts to move.

But the goalposts don’t always shift because of lifestyle inflation or uncontrolled spending.

Sometimes, they move because our vision for our wealth expands—particularly when it comes to long-term charitable giving, family legacy, and community impact.

Joe and I break down how to accurately navigate moving goalposts without trapping yourself in permanent corporate gridlock.

We tackle an array of structural, tactical, and emotional portfolio questions from our community.

We provide actionable frameworks for optimizing tax-deferred retirement account structures, structuring a personal multi-generational “endowment,” and troubleshooting a real estate property that suddenly stopped acting like a money printing machine.

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Listener Questions

Les asks: As I get closer to financial independence, I find my goalposts are moving—not due to spending, but because I want to sustain my current donor-advised fund (DAF) and multi-generational 529 plans. If I stop working in the next 5 to 10 years, I won’t be able to fund these legacy goals from lifestyle cash flow alone. Should I take on part-time work simply to cover these philanthropic goals, or is there a better mental model for balancing charitable giving with true personal freedom?

Jaime asks: From a simplicity standpoint, can or should I combine my three separate tax-deferred workplace retirement accounts (a 401k with a 20% match, a separate company-base retirement plan, and an older retirement plan)? Are there distinct asset allocation or tax management advantages to keeping them segmented, or should I collapse them all into a single, unified rollover traditional IRA?

Tina asks: I’m a long-time listener who was originally inspired by the show to invest in Central Florida real estate. For years, our long-term rental was a phenomenal asset—a literal money printing machine. But a massive influx of new construction in our local market has put severe downward pressure on rental rates. Is it time to cut bait, execute a 1031 exchange, and buy two cheaper properties elsewhere, or are we experiencing an emotional overreaction to a shifting market?

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Chapters

Note: Timestamps are approximate and may vary across listening platforms due to dynamically inserted ads.

(00:00) Retirement, Charity & The Meaning of Financial Independence
(01:48) Les Asks: Can You Retire And Still Give Generously?
(05:20) Why Financial Independence Is Really About Optionality
(09:20) Building a Charitable Giving Strategy That Lasts
(13:46) Jaime Asks: How Do You Simplify “Tax Spaghetti” Retirement Accounts?
(15:35) How To Simplify 401(k)s, Roth Accounts & Asset Allocation
(20:00) The Hidden Stress of “Messy” Investment Accounts
(25:02) Tina Asks: Should A Florida Landlord Sell?
(27:10) Lower The Rent, Reposition The Property, Or Move On?
(37:25) How To Thrive In A World Of Financial Uncertainty

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