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Joshua Mayo Fund & Grow Case Study 2019 (A detailed and in-depth analysis)
27 July 2021 | 63 replies
I have been partnering on deals for rental properties and I stumbled onto Fund and Grow since by the videos I watched they could actually help me accelerate my acquistion of properties.  
Adam Scheetz New Investor in Staten Island, NY
18 February 2019 | 11 replies
I completely agree with @Kim Stofan If you can make it out to a meet up that would be good place to network and meet other like minded investors and accelerate your growth.
Frank Z. West Coast CPA for Tax Planning - rentals / self directed 401k
19 January 2019 | 5 replies
I've got questions around:- Using a Partnership LLC to take advantage of the 20% pass through deduction- Creating an LLC as a holding company for my rentals and using accelerated depreciation to defer taxes so I can fund more deals- Creating a SoloK and maxing out the 55k/yr contributions- Accelerated depreciation on improvements to the portion of my house used for AirBnB- How to offset more of my W2 income (currently the majority of my income)Feel free to reach out if you think it's a good fit. 
Jasper Cooper Tax-advantaged Accounts for Real Estate Professionals
8 January 2019 | 10 replies
Your losses should not be too significant unless you are accelerating depreciable assets.
JR Rivas Avoid single family as a new investor?
4 January 2022 | 75 replies
A handyman landlord working with minimal help can do good work in these places, stay on top of things, and keep perhaps ten of these tight little ships running with practically zero outside labor costs eating into his profits or excessive time commitments, while he does modest, leisurely little spec rehabs and occasionally larger live-in flips anywhere he finds deals, accelerating his timeline to  pay off his street of moneymakers. 
Branden Sewell That didn’t go as planned!
29 August 2018 | 152 replies
You also have to be careful not to trigger the due on sale, acceleration clause.
Claire H. [Calc Review] Help me analyze this Fort Worth deal
31 August 2018 | 10 replies
Moving on it would accelerate my timeline (I'm still working on my education and being comfortable with the numbers). 
Sean Morrisey I got a $1M offer on a 16 unit building and I need to 1031...help
31 August 2018 | 15 replies
The interest you save is great and the mortgage balance will accelerate downward faster.So now when that is arranged and recorded - there are a number of things you can do next - refinance - put the seller first in second place - you get cash -- when you are ready to sell you can take some cash, do a wrap on your interest free mortgage and your existing mortgage and charge interest on the money you owe (it don't get no better than that - the yield is off the chart).
Jake Langley Delinquent Payments on a note
4 September 2018 | 14 replies
A good note will have an acceleration clause and, in my case it accelerates to the max. possible interest rate allowed which is 18% in Fl.
Waylon Black Help understanding depreciation
31 August 2018 | 2 replies
Cost segregation gives you an acceleration on depreciation, but not an additional save on taxes.