Utility vs. Interest (Part 1)
Spend the money, or save the money? Let’s do some analysis…
Spend the money, or save the money? Let’s do some analysis…
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Today I have my pal Corey Peterson on the show. Corey started in single family investing, but has become known as a multi-family investor over the past several years. Heâs done $96M in Apartment dealsâ¦and I had the honor to participate in 2 Apartment deals that closed late last year (Total of $20M in deals). Today we talk about the benefits of multi-family investing, and even how you might be able to work with us on an upcoming deal!
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, around 108 million Americans go without dental insurance during any given year. And since paying the full weight of dental care is often out of the question for those living on low incomes, many people simply choose to go without or get by with as few cleanings and check-ups as they possibly can.
However, if you do have out-of-pocket funds with which to pay, you already know how quickly cleanings, fillings, and basic dental care can take a bite out of your budget. After all, a typical dental filling can cost anywhere from $100 to $200, a cleaning can cost upwards of $200, braces can cost $5,000 to $6,000, and so on.
Obviously, one of the easiest ways to save on dental care is to have a dental insurance policy for your family. The bad news is, many employers don’t offer dental coverage to their employees, even at a cost, and the dental plans commonly sold on the open insurance market can be of questionable value.
It may come as a shock, but there is no set definition of the middle class. Instead, lots of characteristics make up Americaâs middle class.It may come as a shock, but there is no set definition of the middle class. Instead, lots of characteristics make up Americaâs middle class.
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If the Fed said they would buy mortgage backed securities, mortgage rates would fall even if the 10-year doesn’t go lower.
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Sean Pyles is joined by Nerds Liz Weston and Kim Palmer to answer a listener’s question about how to manage multiple credit card accounts when merging finances.
Going to B-school is hard enough; we made finding an MBA student loan easy with this in-depth review of the best private lenders offering low-interest financing.
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Every now and then, I get an email from a fellow writer who’s just starting out and wondering where to begin. “How did you do it?” they ask. “How did you make freelance writing your career?”
It’s flattering, but what do I say? First of all, I’m still working to reach my own writing goals, so I’m not even sure I’d be the best person to ask. But also, any success that I may have had as a freelancer has at least a little to do with luck. True, it’s mostly hard work, but auspicious timing and lucky breaks have also helped my career along the way.
For example, when I started writing for MSN, it wasn’t because I worked hard to get their attention and relentlessly pursued their editors. It was also because I had an enormously talented and kind friend who landed a job there, and she happened to be hiring freelancers right as I decided to leave my job to become a freelance writer.