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Oct 2018
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What I Love About the FIRE Movement - wi...

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network
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#158: Clark Howard loves the FIRE movement. That's because he's one of us. Clark began investing in real estate at age 22, started a travel agency at age 25, and retired at age 31. He sold his travel agency, moved to the beach and relaxed for four years; then he started a second career as the host of The Clark Howard Show, a popular radio show that's syndica ... Show More
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