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Paul Staszel NO GUNS ALLOWED!!! sticker... should I put it up or not?
17 May 2017 | 74 replies
Thinking of putting it up derived after I saw the sign on a rental building walking to the train after work. 
Kyle Grimm WHO ARE YOU? What do you do besides real estate?
7 November 2017 | 402 replies
Then I realized, I didn't derive any additional happiness from my income after the $75K mark.. even though its multiples of this now.
Tony Wooldridge What is your FREEDOM number (#)?
26 November 2017 | 176 replies
Not sure if this would be categorized as "high", but I derived this simply from income replacement for my me and my wife.I live in a middle upper class suburban area of Los Angeles and cost of living is relatively high. 
Rudy Hernandez Do you invest in IRA and/or 401k any more?
24 June 2017 | 103 replies
@Bryan Wilson Here is the formula I derived for calculating an equivalent rate of return for ONE years contribution over a given time period.y = ((((Pv*(1 + R)^n) / C)^(1 / n)) - 1) *100R is the assumed rate of return.C is your after tax dollars of your contribution (since investing in real estate with after tax dollars).  
John Fulton Own or Rent Paradox: Your home is not an investment
4 June 2021 | 57 replies
And I repeat: Equity derived from your principal payments is not profit, equity is savings.
Michael Zuber Can a 25 Year old be Financially Free by 35?
25 December 2018 | 72 replies
Look at the most successful people in any field, and they could have stopped working years ago - they don't b/c they derive meaning from what they do, & the satisfaction that comes with overcoming professional challenges. 
Marisa R. What is the income want to achieve for FINANCIAL FREEDOM
21 March 2019 | 160 replies
I also want at least two years of living expenses in savings accounts insured by the FDIC or NCUA.I have $2,500 a month of living expenses (frugal lifestyle), but the formula is scalable to whatever lifestyle you want to engineer for yourself.Some derive their investment income from index funds, others use income property, and others mix and match their investment income from a variety of sources.
Charles Bruce Should an investor own his home or rent it
2 October 2019 | 80 replies
I derive a great deal of peace of mind from owning my own home.BTW, if you can househack, in my book that's invariably a far better financial decision than owning your own SFR.
Terry Lao What sacrifice have you made for down payment?
2 January 2019 | 128 replies
Pleasure is derive from the challenge of making money not spending it.
Carmelo Lopez When's this bubble going to pop?
27 September 2018 | 135 replies
Originally posted by @Matt Shields:Despite that the banks and the government claim a crash can't happen again, not much has changed, except that the large banks crushed competitors and guaranteed their bailouts by depositors through Dodd-Frank. to be fair, DF also put some default liability on the seller side of systemization, it put the hamper on the derivatives market of RE, and its unlikely that the auto industry will simultaneously get obliterated, and not all the banks got bailouts, some went away and for the ones that did get help it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows the fed made it painful. no one is claiming a crash can't happen again.