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Noah Evans
  • Investor
  • Boise, ID
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Comparing debt to passive income with everyday expenses

Noah Evans
  • Investor
  • Boise, ID
Posted

My personal debt and passive income.

Anyone can do this. Less than 2 years ago I owned no real estate.

This took, sacrifice, it took giving up immediate wants for long term needs.

Also note I didn’t include the debt on real estate because the numbers shared are the net cashflow numbers. Meaning debt and expenses have already been removed!

My expenses are less than my passive income. This is financial freedom.