Most people obsess over whether they're savers or spenders—Meghan Combs thinks that's a trap. Ginger sits down with the Everyday FI podcast host to unpack her $527,000 net worth, a sub-$10,000 wedding, and why locking into a fixed money identity might be holding you back more than helping you move forward.
Meghan shares her approach to budgeting after getting married, emphasizing alignment between spending and personal values. With major life changes on the horizon—including the financial realities of starting a family and potential IVF costs—she reflects on how her financial independence goals continue to evolve. The conversation covers practical strategies like automating savings, the impact of career transitions into product management, and the balance between intentional frugality and living a meaningful life.
Key Takeaways
Wedding on a Budget: Meghan kept her wedding expenses under $10,000 by limiting the guest list and choosing affordable venues.
Net Worth: Her current net worth is $527,000, attributed to both her and her husband's financial strategies and property investments.
Automate Savings: Setting up automatic transfers directly from her paycheck has been crucial for maintaining consistency in saving.
Money Fluid Identity: Rather than strictly identifying as frugal or a spender, Meghan promotes staying adaptable with financial decisions.
Planning for Parenthood: High costs associated with starting a family, including IVF, can significantly shift financial priorities and goals.
Timestamps
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:06 - Meghan's wedding story
00:05:32 - Discussion of net worth and financial plans
00:08:42 - How life changes affect financial independence goals
00:32:53 - The concept of being money fluid
00:36:46 - Budgeting strategies
00:40:28 - Benefits of automating savings
00:46:40 - Conclusion and resources
Major Topics
Wedding Planning
Meghan shares her experience planning a budget-friendly wedding and the importance of limiting the guest list for cost control.
"Keep your guest list tight to stay under budget." (00:03:45)
Current Financial Position
Reflecting on her net worth and how her recent marriage has impacted it.
"It's okay for your FI number to evolve." (00:08:46)
Saving Strategies
Meghan's most effective budgeting strategy is automating her savings and critically assessing her purchases based on personal values.
"Automate savings directly from your paycheck." (00:40:28)
Personal Financial Identity
The discussion shifts to how financial identities can constrain decision-making and the benefits of maintaining flexibility.
"Adopt a money fluid identity." (00:32:53)
Impact of Major Life Changes
Addressing the costs involved with starting a family and unexpected expenses that can influence financial priorities.
"Life changes can shift priorities and expectations regarding financial independence." (00:08:42)
Action Steps
- Set up automatic transfers to your savings account from your paycheck (00:40:28)
- Assess your spending and identify areas to align with your values (00:41:15)
- Keep your wedding guest list tight to control costs (00:03:45)
Related Resources
Everyday FI Podcast (00:46:17)
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