101: Building a Life of Financial Independence, Starting From Less Than Zero with Sunitha Rao

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Sunitha Rao remembers a childhood of scarcity. Born to immigrant parents, some of her first memories are of her home being broken into, and her things being stolen. The only money lessons she was taught as a child were frugality and saving, because you never knew what was going to happen. Her father had grand tennis plans for her, and pushed her into tennis. By age 9, she was playing tennis six hours a day. School was so low on the priority list she dropped out in 6th grade to pursue tennis full time. She turned pro at age 14, but all the money she made went back into her career: coaches, travel to events, more training. When Sunitha retired from tennis, she had nothing left. She estimates she “maybe had $1000 in the bank.” Her relationship with her father was so abusive, she sought a restraining order against him and started over, rebuilding her life at age 23. Starting off at community college, looked up endowment programs in Boston because she liked the city, and reached out to colleges that offered scholarships. Finishing college she got a corporate job, which was her goal - until she started working there. She realized her corporation didn’t have any loyalty toward her, so she started looking for ways to generate income outside of her salary and discovered real estate. She now owns multiple units in the midwest, and is on the path to financial independence, starting with nothing but a 6th grade education at age 23. If you’re thinking you started too late, Sunitha’s story shows that financial independence is possible - at any age. In This Episode We Cover:Sunitha's journey with moneyOn having a scarcity mindset around moneyHow she turned into a professional tennis player at age 14What happened to her money being a professional tennis playerWanted to succeed in the corporate worldHer journey at a community collegeHow she found endowment programsPros and cons about going to college at different age bracketHer highs and lows point being a professional tennis playerWhat realization that sparks her journey to financial independenceHad their house governed by domestic abuseBelieved on being diversifiedStarted real estate business at IndianapolisWhat her goals going forwardOn domestic and financial abuseHow did she leave from a domestically violent relationshipAnd SO much more!Links:BiggerPockets ForumsThe Domestic Violence Hotline - 1-800-799-SAFEGRIFFIX Property Group

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