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417 case study: selling a house after 2 years, leaving corporate for an apprenticeship, credit scores, money & poor mental health + more

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Glen and John answer your questions, including:👉🏽Q1: Just wondering what the financial implications are of selling a house around 2 years after having purchased it?👉Q2: In one of your very early episodes you mentioned rent shouldn’t be more than 30% of your pay. Mine is 50% but I’m struggling to find a job with a higher income :( Any tips?👉🏿Q3: Leaving the corporate world to do a carpentry apprenticeship. 3 steps back got 10 forward. How to save while reducing wage?👉🏻Q4: Credit and lending. What's important? Who does it well? Can you ever borrow moneystrategically? Should you borrow for everyday things?👉🏾Q5: How to manage money stress contributing to poor mental health?👉🏽Q6: Any tips for successful mortgage approval?
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