Rainy Days
Show Summary Welcome back to the Real Estate Investing Secrets show! Today, we are going to talk about “rainy days”! The power of building your business to the point to where ‘rainy…
Show Summary Welcome back to the Real Estate Investing Secrets show! Today, we are going to talk about “rainy days”! The power of building your business to the point to where ‘rainy…
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Three years is the rule of thumb, but some will be relevant for longer, and a few can be discarded earlier.Three years is the rule of thumb, but some will be relevant for longer, and a few can be discarded earlier.
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Today, I want to introduce you to Sean. He is a financial analyst by day and money blogger by night. He saved over $200,000 by age 27 and plans to retire in less than 10 years. Enjoy! No, that headline never gets any less surreal the more I read it. And no, I wasn’t a lucky […]
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After two very long posts this week, DIY Wedding Ideas – Worth It Or A Waste Of Money and How Much Money Should I Save Up For A House, today’s post is a somewhat shorter (and a rambling) one. Lately, we’ve been home “shopping” online a lot. It’s almost become an addiction. Okay, who am I kidding? […]
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A major decision in retirement planning is whether to make pre-tax or Roth (after-tax) 401k contributions. Pre-tax contributions go into your retirement account with money that has not been taxed, and then taxes will be paid when the funds are withdrawn in retirement. With Roth contributions, taxes will be taken from the money prior to […]
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The debate about switching from gas stoves to electric cooktops has been heating up lately on social media. So whatâs the firestorm of controversy about? In short, state and national agencies are advising â and in some cases giving tax incentives â for consumers to save energy by switching from gas appliances to electric. If […]
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For many, college is a door to a prosperous future, and it elevates feelings of excitement and brings a taste of freedom. Itâs a younger studentâs chance to become an adult, learning both life and book smarts. Itâs an older studentâs opportunity to broaden their horizons and grow their passion or career. For whoever is
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Make a resolution to get in shape this year? Here are tips to help you save money while youâre at it.
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Vanguard, the mutual fund company, recently published a free retirement planning guide for folks like me who aren’t interested in hiring a professional financial advisor. Vanguard’s Roadmap to Financial Security is a 32-page document intended to provide DIY investors with a framework for decision-making in retirement.
Here’s an excerpt from the intro to this retirement planning guide: