Danny McGreevy
Looking for financial answer, not opinion on down payment size
8 September 2023 | 22 replies
@Danny McGreevyi get what you're asking, but that's just not how a lot of us thinkless down is generally better - but i don't think "what return to the decimal point can i get specifically on the exact amount of money i didn't put down"i think "what can i do with my portfolio / what do i want to accomplish"
Michaela G.
Can bitcoin be utilized in real estate?
27 April 2021 | 150 replies
If you are intrested in them and can afford the $1k/coin (you can get smaller ammounts I think they sell them down to the tens of thousands of a decimal place.) https://www.weusecoins.com/en/ will set you up for free with your very own personal bitcoin wallet.
Katie Miller
How would you invest $1 million?
15 August 2020 | 192 replies
I believe I will put 1 mil in diversified well established market funds,that beat s&p year and year out (The next time covey 19's second wave decimates the stock market I jump in close to that bottom).
Derek Persuit
Many Retail Stores Closing! What Happens Next?
6 June 2017 | 38 replies
I don't know about the Radio Shacks around you, but the ones I have seen generally have about 2 people working at any one time and occupy the last space in a decimated strip mall anyway.
Ryan Dao
Why Doesn't Everyone Invest In Real Estate?
6 September 2017 | 61 replies
Ryan Dao I don't know how old you were 10 years ago but "way back then" everyone did invest in real estate because it was a great way to become rich...until it wasn't...There were a plethora of reasons why the crash happened and I'm not fanning the flames of another decimation but real estate has risks.
Jesse Aiken
Good Tenants Hard to find
2 September 2019 | 35 replies
Erie has been decimated by bad trade deals and a dwindling middle class for the last twenty years .
Dmitriy Fomichenko
Self-Directed Solo 401k for Real Estate Investors – Q&A
13 January 2023 | 348 replies
Step 1:Determine compensationa. net profits – 1/2 SE tax = pre-profit sharing deduction compensationb.pre-profit sharing deduction compensation=compensation1 + contribution rate expressed as a decimal(.25 is the maximum)Step 2:Determine maximum profit sharing contributionmaximum profit sharing contribution = .25 x compensationStep 3:Determine maximum salary deferralmaximum salary deferral = lesser of $18,500 (2018 figure), orcompensation-maximum profit sharing contributionStep 4:Calculate maximum Solo 401(k) contributionmaximum Solo 401(k) contribution = maximum profit sharing contribution+ maximum salary deferralNOTE:The maximum Solo 401(k) contribution for 2018 may not exceed $55,000(unless your age 50 or older and therefore qualify for an additional $6,000 of catch-up contributions)_________________________________________________________________________________In the case of an S-corp., the 1/2 of SE does not affect the calculation, and the solo 401k contribution is performed as follows:Step 1:Determine maximum profit sharing contributionmaximum profit sharing contribution = .25 x compensationStep 2:Determine maximum salary deferralmaximum salary deferral = lesser of $18,500, orcompensation-maximum profit sharing contributionStep 3:Calculate maximum Solo 401(k) contributionmaximum Solo 401(k) contribution = maximum profit sharing contribution+ maximum salary deferralNOTE: The maximum Solo 401(k) contribution for 2018 may not exceed $55,000 (unless your age 50 or older and therefore qualify for an additional $6,000 of catch-up contributions)
Mark B
Headed to My First Hudson & Marshall Auction Tonight
18 January 2016 | 9 replies
Yeah 2.5k - what a difference a decimal can make.
Nadir M.
Pet fee and monthly payments
13 June 2022 | 13 replies
A pet should not decimate an apartment if the owner is responsible.
Jon Klaus
Killing the goose - California
23 May 2013 | 35 replies
There are problems with California governance for sure, but from time to time they post articles about the myth of the California decimation.