
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
Period I'm always curious to know - of the people that think a crash is coming 100%: why not sell your home or homes now and - stash the money under your mattress and then buy for .30 to .50 cents on the dollar?

1 March 2015 | 8 replies
It's instant credibility and potential clients love to hear that I am building a practice focused around providing services to real estate investors. 90% of my client base represents individuals or businesses who invest in real property assets which helps assure potential clients that I can meet their needs.I'd put all my energy into that and stashing cash away.

6 February 2019 | 26 replies
They go to Miami to shop for cheap clothes and buy a few iPhones for cheaper then they can in their home country, maybe buy a condo in Brickell to stash their money because they don't trust banks in their home country, and then fly home, never seeing any part of the U.S. outside of Dade County.

1 July 2020 | 97 replies
I think the safest bet is to take a 6 month forbearance and stash the cash and attempt to do a loan modification that also lowers your interest rate and adds the 6 months to the back end of the loan.

3 November 2022 | 68 replies
Fortunately I was able to stash away some cash for “rainy day” if ever needed and start my own company and fund.

21 March 2019 | 160 replies
It's way more than I make or spend now, but I like cash and that kind of scratch will allow me to stash plenty of liquid net worth.
5 July 2017 | 47 replies
Stashing money in to property not leveraged sub-optimizes returns - sterilizing capital which could be better employed to produce more profits.

2 November 2018 | 177 replies
We both remembered eachother, and had a good laugh about the kids toys/trinkets I kept finding stashed/lost years into my ownership.

5 February 2020 | 39 replies
Switching to tea here, but by far IMO the best option for tea are anything by Bigelow or Stash or similar that has a high-quality sealed pouch for each individual bag.

11 September 2017 | 6 replies
Even when I was a W-2 employee, I stashed everything I had and saved up so that I could build my businesses and get out from under my employer's thumb : )I don't exactly have a process map/tree like you posted, but I had some general guidelines that I followed:- Keep personal expenses under $1,500 per month ALL IN.