Kyle J.
Are you wealthy?
4 January 2018 | 57 replies
You can go 100mph when you are young and the value of your effort is magnified through compounding interest.
Tim Foster
Infinite Banking concept
21 October 2022 | 22 replies
It will grow at 5 - 7% tax free compounded.
Mindy Jensen
Famous Four! How Would YOU Answer?
12 June 2018 | 35 replies
The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy3.
Kim Durst
General: Do you rent or own the home you currently live in?
27 July 2018 | 135 replies
The CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) as far as appreciation goes is 1.61%.
Scott Trench
Who's at the most financial/leverage risk in a recession?
22 June 2022 | 38 replies
The same compounding effect that happens when you save your money happens when you borrow for income producing assets.When I say "smart leverage", I'm talking about enough cash flow that you can pay yourself and support the asset, that you've left enough behind in the deal to cover large depreciation issues (20% or more), and that the asset produces enough cash flow that you'll virtually never be forced to sell in a down market.
Avery Rustad
Should Universities Create a Real Estate Investing Degree?
26 September 2023 | 49 replies
Would we have fewer problems in this country if kids learned about credit card debt, mortgage amortization, pros and cons of leverage, compound interest, etc?
Account Closed
How long until Seattle has a correction?
23 August 2017 | 46 replies
The amount of wealth I can create from compounding the cash flow for ten years will far outweigh what 1 property might rise in value.
Jim K.
When someone asks you to add 48 + 27, what happens in your head?
26 February 2021 | 213 replies
Simple.The alternative method, obviously, is the de-reversed compound sum method.
Shane H.
Publicly SHAMING an evicted former Tenant? Do it or not?
15 September 2018 | 102 replies
Why compound the problem?
Robbie Taylor
Why not snowball the debt on real estate investments?
15 May 2017 | 66 replies
You shouldn't have vacancies though (if you bought in the right micro-market) in a down turn since there are usually more tenants available.More debt should bring you more cash flow though, if you are compounding the use of your funds into more properties.