031R | FI Documentary?

Published: July 14, 2017, 5 a.m.

031R | In today's Friday Roundup we discuss travel rewards, flipping holidays upside down, buying presents, the upcoming FI Documentary and much more.

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Brad\u2019s slow travel vacation through New York State this August How we\u2019ll publish episodes while on vacation and living a FI lifestyle

Discussion of Episode 31 on travel rewards What to do with your strategy after Chase cards Clarification of Brad\u2019s past and future travel rewards strategy Noah\u2019s feedback about an alternate option for staying under the Chase 5/24 rule Feedback from the audience:

Pastor FI on how he switches Mother\u2019s Day and Father\u2019s Day

Feedback from Frank on not doing things on holidays or other busy times. Don\u2019t wait in line \u201cwith the lemmings\u201d If you\u2019re busy all the time, you need to come up with strategies to make your life better

How Jonathan feels that buying cards for holidays are a terrible waste of money

Brad and Laura don\u2019t exchange presents for any holidays/birthdays/etc. Jonathan\u2019s spending habits for presents for his friends and family

How essential the concept of progress is in the pursuit of FI and the pursuit of happiness

Voicemail from Scott Rieckens on how he\u2019s starting a documentary about the FI community How we can grow the FI movement through this documentary and by spreading the word We\u2019re going to have Scott on the podcast and he\u2019s going to tell us about his Kickstarter campaign for the documentary

Question from Bonnie about tax implications in early retirement Response from Keith from the Wealthy Accountant Follow up from

Brad on action he took to sell his comic book collection Email from

David how he wants to hire Jonathan\u2019s wife Dani to do an audio book version of the book he intends to publish

Frugal wins of the week from our community Can you share items with your neighbors and save money?\xa0