
21 February 2012 | 21 replies
(Obvious I don't know your taxable income to make that call.)If you withdraw, you do have alot more flexibility investing with non-qualified funds, such as optimizing with leverage and having access to much better financing terms/rates, that can give you a substantially higher ROI than you might achieve in a retirement account.By pulling funds from the IRA/401K, you have also walked out of the casino of guessing on current vs future tax rates (with $100 trillion of federal liabilities, tax rates are quite conceivably going UP).

12 May 2015 | 21 replies
Right now i don't know much about commercial properties here in central Ohio but i know their are alot of empty of them here and one would think there has to be a way to make alot of money specially on the west side of columbus cause a new holly wood casino just open this last year.

16 January 2013 | 21 replies
Ok you complain to me i dont have 100 dollars I say fine then get your digital camera out spend 5 bucks in gas and take 200 pictures of potential deals and build a list of landlords and investors and buyers and rehabbers and explain to them if they close your deal they owe you 50 bucks for the lead and you will bring them 20 pics a week of possibilities based on there buying criteria.

3 February 2013 | 9 replies
s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1359863792&sr=1-1&keywords=biggerpocketsYour property is a substantial capital investment.

6 February 2013 | 35 replies
Because of the current liquidity cost, I have to reduce my trading considerably.In the old days, a statistical arbitrageur can make three digits annual return with very small drawdown, not anymore.
13 February 2013 | 28 replies
It sounds like I have 2 options:1- I can put in a new 2 inch digital meter,which can download data on amount of usage, exact time of day, and constant stream of usage to automatically detect leaks (cost of a few hundred dollars)2- I can install individual meters for ever unit.

17 April 2013 | 10 replies
For Fannie Mae the digital engine is called "DU" (Desktop Underwriter) and for Freddie Mac the engine is called "LP" (Loan Prospector) and they both also use "DO" (Desktop Originator).

14 February 2013 | 6 replies
Or is it sufficient to take digital photos which are watermarked with the date?

3 March 2013 | 11 replies
And JUST started my educational journey in mid-January 2013 when my wife gave birth to our twin girls :) Our family, our future, and our time became a driving force behind why I have made the decision to pursue creating assets through real estate.My experience is in Marketing, Brand Management, and Digital Education/Communications.

7 March 2013 | 11 replies
I have had great returns- double digit.