Best Apartment Rooftops in Cleveland
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Find your favorite apartment rooftop in Cleveland and fill out an application today.
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I am a firm believer that the details make or break any space. In the world of kitchens, that means things like hardware, the backsplash and perhaps most importantly, lighting. Lighting is the too oft-forgotten jewel of the kitchen. Itâs way too easy to be like, âOK, Iâve got the…
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[Editor’s note: originally published on GoPropTech.] Everyone involved in real estate investment has witnessed the explosion in the rental market over the last few years. While real estate investment was a part-time, supplemental source of income for some investors, many have been able to take…
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When we asked Relentless Award winning agent Cindy Garrett what has changed for her due to the impact of COVID-19, her answer is simpleâ¦âEverything.â We…
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Should you pay off debt or invest? This is a common question I receive, and it is a difficult one to answer because every situation is different. You may have students loans, a mortgage, car loans, credit card debt, furniture debt, medical loans, or something else. Whatever your debt may be, I’m sure you are, […]
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If you are a new reader, please check out my monthly online income reports where I show you how I make over $30,000 a month while traveling at the same time. Between managing retirement, paying bills, handling credit cards, saving for things in life you want and more, managing your financial life can get difficult. Due […]
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These practical ideas to save money on everyday expenses can really add up.
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I’ll admit it: There are times that I think everything that needs to be said about personal finance has been said already, that all of the information is out there just waiting for people to find it. The problem is solved.
Perhaps this is technically true, but now and then — as this morning — I’m reminded that teaching people about money is a never-ending process. There aren’t a lot of new topics to write about, that’s true (this is something that even famous professional financial journalists grouse about in private), but there are tons of new people to reach, people who have never been exposed to these ideas. And, more importantly, there’s a constant stream of new misinformation polluting the pool of smart advice. (Sometimes this misinformation is well-meaning; sometimes it’s not.)
Here’s an example. This morning, I read a piece at Slate by Felix Salmon called “The Millionaire’s Mortgage”. Salmon’s argument is simple: “Paying off your house is saving for retirement.”
Now, I don’t necessarily disagree with this basic premise. I too believe that money you pay toward your mortgage principle is, in effect, money you’ve saved, just as if you’d put it in the bank or invested in a mutual fund. Many financial advisers say the same thing: Money you put toward debt reduction is the same as money you’ve invested. (Obviously, they’re not exactly the same but they’re close enough.)
So, yes, paying off your home is saving for retirement. Or, more precisely, it’s building your net worth.
But aside from a sound basic premise, the rest of Salmon’s article boils down to bullshit.
The government announced new, short term but open-ended policies for federal student loan holders. Here’s what you need to know to manage student loan debt.
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Is LASIK surgery worth the cost? Or am I better off buying contacts and glasses for the rest of my life? Plus, a lesson on stocks.