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Show Summary This is the 2nd episode of the Professional Real Estate Investor Show! Excited to have my buddy Tony Sicilian here today, a fellow Dallas investor and lender! Today, we…
Show Summary This is the 2nd episode of the Professional Real Estate Investor Show! Excited to have my buddy Tony Sicilian here today, a fellow Dallas investor and lender! Today, we…
Although 2020 was an economic dumpster fire of epic proportions for many, the last few years were filled with plenty of prosperity and, of course, stock market growth. After all, the S&P 500 rose by 29% in 2019 and the unemployment rate was crazy-low, dropping to its lowest level (3.5%) since 1969. And the years […]
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Lots to cover in this week’s highlights, including Mark Zuckerberg’s trip to the Hill, and what is actually going to result from it. Plus, how a 72-year-old FIRE icon is reaching Millennials and inspiring them towards financial independence and early retirement. Facebook Will Be Regulated ⦠But Likely Not by Congress [Kiplinger] Sum and Substance: Facebook […]
The post Facebook’s Trust Issue, and a FIRE Icon Inspires Millennials appeared first on Incomist.
The time off work spent with a newborn is one of the most memorable times in a parentâs life. Like any other major life event, financial planning is crucial to make the experience as stress-free as possible. Saving for maternity…
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The COVID-19 pandemic transformed spending behaviors overnight. Here are some post-lockdown smart savings tips to take from quarantine.
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When one door closes, another one opens â and it may just be to your childhood home. When you’re closing off a chapter in your life, moving into your parents’ always-open house may just make good financial sense. No matter why you’re moving back in with your family, there are a few things you should […]
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A new fee will be added to conventional mortgage refinances on September 1. Will this mean higher refinance rates? For some, it’s likely.
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Residential construction finished out 2020 much more strongly than analysts had expected. The U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development reported significant increases in both residential permitting and housing starts in December , the second month in a row those numbers have grown. The numbers, however, took a hit in the Northeast. Permits for privately funded construction were issued at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,709,000 units, an increase of 4.5 percent from the revised (from 1,639,000 units) rate of 1,635,000 in November. The pace of permitting in December was 17.3 percent higher than the 1,437,000 units estimated a year earlier. Econoday and Trading Economics had reported low expectations for December permits on the part of their analysts. The consensus…(read more)
To make extra cash, you normally have to put in time and effort. But what if you could make a profit off everyday items you otherwise throw away? You may think this sounds too good to be true, but you…
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Self-employed now qualify for unemployment benefits as a result of COVID-19. If youâre an independent contractor, learn about your options with this guide.
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