Here’s How Much Americans Think They’ll Need to Retire Comfortably
Large numbers of older Americans report grim feelings about their finances. Here is how you can avoid their fate.
Large numbers of older Americans report grim feelings about their finances. Here is how you can avoid their fate.
Iâve witnessed dads brag to each other about their sonsâ athletic prowess, and mothers boast about their daughtersâ brilliant science project. But Iâve never, in my life, heard a parent go on and on about what a great saver his or her kid is. Yet itâs the young savers of the world who will likely
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It’s not an uncommon experience: you didn’t close old accounts, avoided unnecessary hard inquiries to your credit report and even made sure you never exceeded 30% of your total credit limit. Your credit score was on fire – you did everything right. And yet, ready to apply for your first mortgage, the lender tells you:
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Your mortgage payment is most likely your largest monthly expense. But there are ways you can decrease…
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!
Recently, I decided to start a new series where I interview people who are doing extraordinary things with their lives. First up was JP Livingston, who retired with a net worth over $2,000,000 at the age of 28. Today’s post is about Claudia and Garrett, who paid off a crazy amount of debt and are […]
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September is National Coupon Month, a time to embrace great deals and everyday savings. The good news is that you donât have to be an extreme couponer in order to save money. Here are a few tips to cut costs using coupons. Start the hunt. There are several places you can find coupons, but your
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As a college graduate, your move into adulthood is off to a great start. But now youâre likely on your own (or will be soon) and managing your finances is more important now than it ever has been. Weâre here to offer a few money tips so adulting seems less daunting. Create a Budget 1.
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Don’t sabotage your hard work with reckless spending. You must measure in order to manage.