
$2.2 Million Net Worth at 35 in Washington | Emily Egashira
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Emily Egashira grew her family’s net worth to $2.2 million by age 35. But her story didn’t start there.
Growing up in poverty, Emily experienced financial instability firsthand and was determined to create a different future for her family. In this episode, we explore how she and her husband built wealth through intentional spending, consistent investing, and a shared vision for financial independence.
Emily shares how they increased their household income from $120,000 to more than $400,000, paid off their mortgage in just three years, and built a seven-figure investment portfolio. We also discuss financial communication in marriage, raising a child with healthy money values, and using wealth as a tool to create freedom and generosity.
If you've ever wondered how to build wealth without lifestyle inflation or how financial independence can create more options for your family, this conversation is for you.
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In This Episode You'll Learn:
How Emily grew her family's net worth to $2.2 million by age 35
Why monthly money meetings strengthened their marriage
How they paid off a mortgage in just three years
The role investing played in building a seven-figure portfolio
How to balance generational wealth with raising grounded kids
Why financial independence is really about freedom and flexibility
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Podcast Credits:
Host: Andy Hill
Editor: Johnny Sohl
Podcast Support: Michelle Ahmed
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