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Samuel DeMass
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Cash Flow or Pay off?

Samuel DeMass
  • Investor
  • Albuquerque, NM
Posted

Hey BP!

I wanted to start a discussion to hear other arguments or inputs other than my self generate content on the following:

1.) Is maximizing cash flow or loan paydown/payoff more important?  #askBP

2.) Why?

Thanks for your time!

-Sam

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Jeremy Pace
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Jeremy Pace
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Don't think of them as two different things, think of them as two steps in the same process.  You want to max cash flow for all of your properties, so that you can do things like pay down debt if you decide that's what you need.  What you do with your sweet hot cash flow doesn't lessen the flow, it just changes the use.

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