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Rob Cee Condos in good areas vs. 2-4 units in worse areas
19 June 2012 | 23 replies
Rob – I have a saying I'm going to use quite a bit in my presentation at the BP seminar in Denver: "widen your horizons and expand your vision".
Yuliany W. Withdrawing funds out of a 401(k)
21 February 2012 | 21 replies
Given equal investment horizons, there’s no (non-prohibited) investment you can make that will grow faster after taxes are paid than if similarly invested tax free.None.Why don’t you give us an idea of what you’re thinking?
Mark Ossman 15 or 20 year refi?
13 March 2012 | 16 replies
Unless you can't generate much yield on your cash it is almost always better to take the longer amortization provided your horizon is long and the rate differential between the short and long is small.
Carl G. Another Austin guy finally making his introduction
16 January 2013 | 16 replies
The time has come to expand my horizons and take my financial achievement into my own hands.
Derek Melander New York City market - investing in rental apartments
12 December 2013 | 25 replies
(at one time NYC was a dangerous place to be and not highly sought after in the early 90's)You need to expand you horizons to less expensive areas if you hope to get cash flow from rental properties, or be a very patient person with lots of disposable income to park
Jennifer Lee There is always money to be made in RE, don't rush in
30 May 2013 | 35 replies
Those of us who want a different life need to understand that the college experience is about broadening our horizons and not about helping us acquire skills and perspective necessary for entrepreneurial success in my opinion.
Dawn Anastasi Cashing out a Roth 401k
3 February 2015 | 43 replies
Particularly, if your time horizon is pretty far out, the only question should be, where can you get the best return for your risk tolerance?
Matt M. Worth it to pay double and have mortgage paid off in 15 years, or ride out the 30 years
28 February 2013 | 23 replies
This is a pretty personal issue that depends on a host of factors including your current financial goals, investment opportunities, risk tolerance, time horizon, cash flow, cash reserves, etc.
Adam Smith New Member From Firestone, Colorado
23 January 2014 | 16 replies
Just driving home tonight I could see an extremely bright orange-red glow on the horizon due east of my position on Hwy 52.
Donald Hendricks Strippers
28 January 2014 | 21 replies
I used to own the New Horizons Computer Learning Center across the street (1 Valley)...