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Jacob Pischer
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Need some insight please :)

Jacob Pischer
  • Buy and Hold
  • Middleton, WI
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So I am trying to see what people's insights are. I am getting about $20k from my moms life insurance and trying to decide if I should invest it in a crowd funding program and make money back or if I should put it all towards my debts and have more money a month but not get the education from my local reia coach. Any insight would be great please and thank you.

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Thomas Rutkowski
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if you can invested and earn more than what you are paying in interest on your debt, then invest in your crowdfunding.  I would not pay off a 3% home-equity line of credit, for example, when I have an opportunity to invest at 10%. 

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