25 December 2020 | 111 replies
There is no national index or city index, things can vary by zip code.
4 June 2017 | 2 replies
I just left the us military and I am so blessed right now I want some advice on how I can give back later on specially to my parentsbetween me and my girlfriend soon to be wife we are saving about 5000 dollars a month I got extremely lucky with a few things for this to happen I'm 23 I have free college we are both living with our parents not only do I have free college but I am paid 1500 a month tax free income for going to college a month due to the gi bill I am going for engineering I am working full time as well we are investing in the stock market in snp 500 index funds as of now unless a killer realestate deal comes by. how can I pay back my parents in 10 years I have done numerous projections on our gains and we will be millionaires within 10 years if we keep on the same path I am so grateful and crying right now I remember pulling into ports in Africa in the navy and I watched as locals would collect trash for food and metal scraps to sell and eat I am just so happy and great full.

17 September 2012 | 9 replies
Is it "Tell search engines not to index my profile" in the privacy settings?

6 August 2022 | 4 replies
Interestingly, housing costs (combination of rent and implicit rent for homeowners) account for approximately one third of the Consumer Price Index.

27 September 2022 | 13 replies
But I would suggest you look into maximum overfunded cash value permanent life insurance (whole life or Index Universal Life) properly set up.

28 August 2009 | 2 replies
Down from a year ago, but still the first quarter over quarter increase in 3 years.Las Vegas and Detroit are still falling, but Dallas and Denver have each seen 4 straight months of increases.http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Index-shows-home-prices-apf-1645217199.html?

4 August 2010 | 21 replies
This will be something like two per cent over an index.

15 August 2017 | 1 reply
Don't do it - roll it into an IRA and choose a great index fund.

1 March 2019 | 65 replies
Sell your properties and move to cash or massively short the real estate index.
13 February 2024 | 6 replies
My question is this: Should we sell and pay the taxes (probably about $900k according to my CPA) and take the rest and pay off 2 other properties and live off the rents/ invest the rest in index funds or something similar.