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All Forum Posts by: Sean Rafferty

Sean Rafferty has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Appreciate the responses guys.  Something to chew on.

Post: Introductions

Sean RaffertyPosted
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Welcome! BP noob myself... though, you definitely are not a REI noob!

Atlanta, huh?  I am looking for regions to focus on... would you suggest I consider Atlanta?  If so, why?

What would you do if:

1. Just getting started in REI

2. Don't have a huge cash reserve (<$10K)

3. I don't currently have an IRA nor do I have any 401(k) funds I'm currently able to roll over

Vote simply "Cash" or "IRA" . Feel free to explain why (but not necessary)

I'm guessing just keeping it liquid and uncomplicated is best at this point. If you agree, at what point would you consider contributing to an IRA? (assuming I retain my job and can't touch my 401k, I am planning on borrowing from it for REI - I can borrow up to 50%)