
1 September 2021 | 9 replies
What @John Underwood and @Paul Sandhu mean is that we get asked this exact same question on an almost daily basis......Sometimes the question is worded so similarly that I think its the same person screwing with us...No offense....

9 March 2021 | 6 replies
Once those funds land in your Roth IRA, you can withdraw those “contribution” funds shortly there after penalty free with no further taxes to pay.If you really want to accelerate that 10-year plan to FI, you may need to play more offense and generate higher levels of income preferably through multiple complimentary income streams.

13 January 2021 | 25 replies
There is a part of me that thinks you are over analyzing (no offense).

8 July 2020 | 7 replies
Not to be offensive, but why is your $200K offer, better to them than a $255,000 or $260,000 or $265,000 offer.

5 May 2008 | 13 replies
How can they justify declining you corporate status based on the name you pick (baring anything obviously offensive or derogatory) if you are paying them?

31 July 2018 | 11 replies
I apologize if my financial knowledge is offensive.

19 April 2023 | 15 replies
For a second offense, you could face 24 years in prison, and up to 35 years for a third offense.
29 August 2020 | 3 replies
My guess your county might provide the record lookup for county-related offenses, but probably won’t do other database checks.
22 February 2022 | 298 replies
Then turns to the landlord and says, "Your signed written agreement does not state that this offense is grounds for an eviction, next case."

7 August 2023 | 12 replies
It's during this screening procedure that the landlord or property manager would deny applicants if they had any red flags such as bad credit, past-due or unpaid rent, prior evictions, or criminal offenses.