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Derrick Camber the SLOW process with debt before investing
24 May 2016 | 22 replies
I personal have 50-60k in debt from 3 vehicle loans, student loans, credit cards.
Nino Alfano Your Contractors vehicle
23 May 2016 | 9 replies
What is your first thought about the vehicle your contractor drives?
Chris Mason Discovered neat/easy way to pay off 30 year loans in 20 yrs
23 May 2016 | 31 replies
Non-retirement accounts that are investment vehicles (stocks, mutual funds, etc) will count at 70% of face value. 
Mike Lynch Trying to figure out my next investment strategy? - Please Help!
22 May 2016 | 3 replies
There's nobody to tell us what trees to cut, what colors are acceptable to paint the home, when to mow our lawn, what kind of vehicles can be parked in the driveway, where to place our garden hose and trash can, etc.
Eli Echavarria I'm 15, Before I become an investor what should I already know
22 May 2016 | 3 replies
I'm 19 and about to buy my first 2-4 unit apartment but haven't yet, however if I could of went back a few years with everything I've learned now just make sure you're always learning, reading, etc, don't spend your money on stupid things like cars and clothes, if you get a job and keep saving you should have money for a 5% down payment on a property by 18 or so, if you're going to college you can buy a 2-4 unit (duplex-4 plex) or a cheap house and rent out the other rooms, that can go in general too not just with college, and don't buy a brand new car, get at least 3 years old because a car loses 40 percent of its value over those years, you can get a very low mileage older car if you hunt for it, new cars are financial suicide to young people, ideally don't spend more than 10% of your income a vehicle per year, that may be hard depending on what you do, and invest every penny you can while maintaining a safety net (at least a couple thousand dollars to cover expenses, etc) that way you don't have to pay abhorrent credit card interest rates.etc
Maria D. Using an IRA account for RE investing?
15 May 2017 | 29 replies
Do you know any other investment vehicle that allows you to completely eliminate taxes on gains? 
Kenny Tan Sell or 1031 Exchange, what options?
29 May 2016 | 13 replies
Since this concerns your retirement, I personally would not 1031 exchange into an investment vehicle that you do not fully control yourself.
Eugene Lee In evaluating deals, when to consider which rule?
31 May 2016 | 13 replies
Agree with @Brent Coombs and @Joe Villeneuve, easy to manipulate those numbers and those rules are really just a for a fast analysis of a property. you are better off doing your due diligence and running all your numbers. after researching the area market and running the numbers, the main area i like to focus on is the COC return. the COC will tell you how much you will earn based on how much you invest in the property, just like any other investment vehicle out there but with Real Estate you can earn money in different ways, not just not like an interest bearing account or stock market where you hope the stock will rise in value.
Noemi Contreras-Woods Pension Plan Withdraw vs SDIRA to purchase Multi-Family
3 June 2016 | 7 replies
or should we open a Self Directed IRA and use that as a vehicle?
Steven Duck No Money Down
21 February 2016 | 11 replies
For example I have managed 13,000 vehicles in fleets and millions of dollars in other assets.