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Joshua Michael Hauman The Definitive Guide to Breaking the Chains of Analysis Paralysis
20 September 2023 | 1 reply
As positive results compound, small steps snowball into real momentum.Trust your intuition.
Matthew C. Frey Roaches in appliances
10 October 2022 | 7 replies
The problem is compounded if this is multiamily.
Anthony M Schlitt Max out a roth IRA vs Save more aggressively to start BRRRRing
3 June 2019 | 7 replies
In order to reach my savings goals more quickly, I've considered cutting back how much I contribute yearly to my roth IRA.Question: Could saving more aggressively for real estate investment (in order to achieve financial independence more quickly) justify reducing retirement savings that will compound for nearly 40 years?
Jake Song How To Fund Real Estate Using Cash-Rich Life Insurance Policies
16 May 2023 | 6 replies
It’s a well known fact, at least with savvy real estate investors, that more people have become wealthier in the US through real estate than any other investment strategy.Another way that real estate adds to compounding wealth growth is through tax advantages.For investment real estate, the tax benefits get way better, because depreciation is allowed year over year over a period of time based om whether the real property is commercial or residential.Furthermore, cost segregation provides additional tax advantages through faster depreciation of tangible private property.Also, other costs such as upgraded labor and resources and other business costs can be deducted from taxes.Finally, investment real estate can be rented to a third party causing, you guessed it, cash flow.
Jason Chmel Need 12% Cash Flow to walk away from our jobs. Possible?
7 June 2023 | 43 replies
Investing is a long term math game of compounding returns.
Abdul Azeez Real Estate versus Mutual Funds Scenario Analysis
17 August 2017 | 30 replies
In Year 2, reduce this by $250k to $522k due to the purchase of primary residence and compound this at 10% per year Total Cost - $530K, Mortgage (53%) - $280k, Downpayment (47%) - $250k2.
Chris Allen UTMA vs 529 vs ?
28 September 2023 | 11 replies
From my understanding, the 529 can grow tax free (awesome for compound interest), and if my son wanted to use the money for college, it would be tax free.
Sam Hum Have $$ confused where to start
29 September 2023 | 9 replies
The power of compounding.
Bela B. Tenant subleasing and paying min rent
7 September 2020 | 3 replies
There’s several issues at play here and they’re all further compounded by the recent passage of AB3088 (the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act) last week.
Mike Schorah Why doesn’t BiggerPockets have a probate forum?
9 October 2023 | 6 replies
And then compounding with differing laws state-to-state along with a tenancy of many posters who are not investors but wannabe profiteers looking for free advice or outright promoters who are fraudsters, the category is ripe for problems.This is NOT where the successful probate people hang out.