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Walter Feeney Starting real estate while paying off student loans
30 April 2019 | 7 replies
@Walter Feeney understand your risk compounds when investing while in student loan debt.
Matt Finneseth Put cash flow towards principle?
9 December 2016 | 42 replies
Now, you could stop at unit 1 and spend all that time paying it down over what looked like a 10 year period in your example, or you could just let the loan term pay down as planned and compound that money so your buying more assets, over and over.
Patti G. What is the Down Side to Carrying Back?
12 November 2012 | 18 replies
That compound interest is fun when you're on the receiving end of the checks each month.
Deanna McCormick Seriously Gross,,,,have you ever??
9 December 2017 | 8 replies
Urea (yes, even concentrated from human urine) is an ammonia compound which can used in bomb-making.Just saying....local authorities might be curious.....
Edward Stephens Should I take a hardship withdrawal from my 401(k) for a down payment?
26 July 2015 | 57 replies
Not only will it take forever to break even, but these examples don't take into account the accumulation of compound earnings that you are missing out on.
Chris Stephens` Best Books to read
2 December 2022 | 9 replies
The Compound effect by Darren Hardy.
Jack B. Stocks beat real estate over time?
29 May 2017 | 78 replies
Its $4000 a year if you don't compound your dividends but increases  exponentially if you do You cant do that with your rents but have increasing amount of expenses that have to be offset by rising rent or appreciation 
Account Closed Do you Remove Wallpaper in a Rental?
12 January 2015 | 17 replies
The steps he recommends:1) carefully peel and/or cut off any peeling or damaged spots. 2) use lightweight joint compound or one time spackle over the damaged areas, let it dry3) sand the damaged areas to blend in.4) use a high quality oil based primer over all of he wall paper.5) paint over primer with two coats of high quality latex paint.Good luck!
Steve Hyduchak HELP! Should I stick with law school or start my life?
9 March 2022 | 60 replies
I made more mistakes compounded with the real estate decline of 2008-2010 that set me back further.
Michael Swan RE MAKES LOWLY PAID TEACHER MULTIMILLIONAIRE!!!
27 March 2017 | 169 replies
That isn't true it's called compound interest.