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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Snyder

Tyler Snyder has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

So set for life is a good book recommendation for personal finances, but are there any more books or resources that will really help me lock down and get into gear with my finances to be able to start investing? Any tricks or tactics that people have found to work better then others? Again thank you all for your comments.

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Tyler S.

Again thank you all for the book recommendations, as i enjoy reading, and its always one of my favorite things to hear in the BP podcast famous four questions favorite book question. It really helps so i know where to start reading, and ive got a lot of these books on the way. I really appreciate the time you guys have taken out of your lives to respond to this post!

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Tyler S.

Thank you so much for the starting recommendations, i will go check those out. As far as the college education, i figured that i would need at least a decent starting amount of money saved up to get started in the real estate market, as i'm no millionaire yet, but i would like to invest in a house eventually to start my journey. Most people just tell you you need a degree to get a decent job and make it anywhere in life, but if i reach fi without one, i wouldn't oppose!

I have recently come into contact with the bigger pockets podcast and decided i want to invest in real estate as a "career". I had been searching for something i enjoyed for a while, and after listening to about 15 episodes, i become more and more interested. My issue is that i have no idea where to start. My saving habits are lacking to save the least, and i am running on the "treadmill" of big corporation business where i'm trading time for money. I want to be better at saving money, but i also want to be able to invest in a property that will help me start my path down this road as well. I would also love to get a bachelors that would help me down this road, but i'm not sure what to get one in or if it would even help in the first place. Any advice to a newcomer like me would be greatly appreciated, and thanks for taking the time to read this paragraph, i know its long.

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Tyler.