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Mike Taddy
  • Green Bay (ish), WI
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How Much Personal Info to Share?

Mike Taddy
  • Green Bay (ish), WI
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Howdy all.  Newbie here.  I'm looking to get some feedback on my potential first purchase, but before that, I wanted to ask the following:  How much personal information should one share to best represent the situation within context?  I know this is about comfort and a personal choice, but just presenting the deal/numbers is not entirely representative without adding more information.  

For example, if you're presenting a deal for peer review in a public forum, what personal info are your comfortable sharing?

A few things that I would believe help context but may be sensitive...

- Current income

- Debt/income ratio

- Estimated credit score

- Net worth

- Available Cash/Savings

- Current homeowner's equity

Thanks...

Mike

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