
352 | DIY Financial Planning: Create Your Own Financial Plan
ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast
I Don't Pay My Adviser, Right?
Soh: A lot of ople think that because they're not literally cutting a check to the adviser for that one %, it doesn't seem like you're paying your adviser. Cody: The families i serve don't really question the fee, because they understand that the value is a multiple of the cost. Soh: I love giving away financial education for free without expecting anything in return. And overtime, again, how can you find a way to provide a lot of value before people even know that you're an adviser?
You already know how to save, invest, and track your expenses — but when did you last map your entire financial ecosystem? Most DIY investors in the FI community can name their portfolio allocation, but ask them about beneficiary designations, tax-efficient asset location, or whether their spending actually reflects their values, and the answers get fuzzy fast. Cody Garrett, CFP and founder of Measure Twice Money, helps FI-minded people fill those gaps without the traditional advisor fee structure. He walks through the critical documents, conversations, and strategies that often slip through the cracks — even for financially savvy people.
Key Topics Discussed
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Understanding Financial Advisors [00:02:30]
- Common misconceptions about traditional financial advisors in the FI community.
- Finding an advisor who understands financial independence.
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The DIY Investor Approach [00:21:00]
- Proactive management of personal finance without solely relying on advisors.
- Gathering critical financial documents for effective planning.
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Aligning Finances with Values [00:27:30]
- Budgeting is about enhancing what truly matters and cutting down on less meaningful expenses.
- Discussing and defining shared financial values with partners.
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Advice-Only Financial Planning [00:55:00]
- Explanation of the advice-only model, which provides financial guidance without managing investments.
- This model aligns with the philosophy of the FI community, focusing on education over management.
Action Items
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Create a Data Gathering Checklist [00:22:14]
- Compiling all financial documents provides a holistic view of your financial landscape.
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Evaluate Your Expenses Against Your Values [00:40:11]
- Periodically assess where your money goes in relation to what you value most.
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Engage in Open Conversations About Finances [00:15:05]
- Discuss financial habits and goals with your partner to build a shared understanding.
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Review and Update Beneficiary Designations [00:49:40]
- Ensure beneficiary designations reflect your current wishes and prevent issues in the event of your passing.
Notable Quotes
- "The product that I provide as a financial planner is actually clarity and confidence." — Cody Garrett [00:14:17]
- "If you don't tell your money what to do, it tells you what to do." [00:24:26]
- "Keep your focus on aligning your money with your values." [00:07:13]
- "Budgeting is about reducing expenses on things that don't provide value." [00:40:11]
- "Beneficiary designations supersede the will." [00:46:19]
Chapter Markers
- Introduction to Financial Ecosystem [00:00:00]
- Understanding Financial Advisors [00:02:30]
- Importance of Communication in Finance [00:14:00]
- The DIY Investor Approach [00:21:00]
- Data Gathering Checklist [00:22:30]
- Aligning Finances with Values [00:27:30]
- Advice-Only Financial Planning [00:55:00]
- Conclusion and Action Steps [01:07:00]
Key Questions Answered
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What is a DIY investor? [00:01:00]
- A DIY investor takes charge of their own financial planning rather than relying solely on advisors. They proactively seek out knowledge and resources to manage their investments and financial strategies.
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How can I align my finances with my values? [00:40:11]
- Start by evaluating your spending to identify what brings you joy and aligns with your values, then adjust your budget accordingly to favor those areas.
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What documents should I gather for financial planning? [00:22:14]
- A comprehensive checklist includes investment statements, income statements, expense reports, and estate documents to provide a holistic view of your financial standing.
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What is advice-only financial planning? [00:53:20]
- Advice-only financial planning is a model where the planner provides personalized financial guidance without the expectation or obligation to manage investments.
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How often should I review my beneficiary designations? [00:46:05]
- You should review your beneficiary designations annually or after significant life events, like marriage or the birth of a child, to ensure they reflect your current wishes.
Key Terms
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DIY Investor [00:00:30]
- An individual who manages their own investment choices and financial planning instead of relying solely on professional advisors.
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AUM (Assets Under Management) [00:09:02]
- A fee structure under which financial advisors charge a percentage based on the assets they manage for clients.
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Advice-Only Financial Planning [00:53:04]
- A service model where advisors do not manage investments but instead provide personalized financial education and strategies.
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Beneficiary Designations [00:46:15]
- Legal designations indicating who will receive certain assets upon one's death, superseding wills in many cases.
Related Resources
- Measure Twice Money Website [01:03:10]
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