Kyle Grimm
WHO ARE YOU? What do you do besides real estate?
7 November 2017 | 402 replies
I tend to forget that it's a privilege to bring both good and bad news to people and at the end of the day save a life.Dreaming about creating something, and making passive income/wealth to pass on to my kids.
Tony Wooldridge
What is your FREEDOM number (#)?
26 November 2017 | 176 replies
It's probably better for W2 corporate people than for investors.From my perspective, true real estate investors should study compounding interest, economics, finance and accounting.
Grant Hamlin
Should I finish my college degree?
31 July 2019 | 74 replies
Without education, I would never have the privilege of thinking about entering into this game.
Rudy Hernandez
Do you invest in IRA and/or 401k any more?
24 June 2017 | 103 replies
It shows what the real compounded interest rate is for a 401k contribution.
Brian R.
Reserves vs. spending/enjoying cashflow
17 June 2017 | 16 replies
Cash flow (and all profits for that matter) is to be recycled back into the business until it grows and compounds enough to cover all of your expenses with reasonable margin.
Lee G.
Factoring in Property Management is Overrated
29 December 2017 | 86 replies
If you compound 3% higher return on all investments over a 30 year period, we are talking a lot of money.
Account Closed
Why Brethren of the Buy & Beholders Church want to burn a heretic
5 July 2017 | 47 replies
As you receive $45,000 extra each month and reinvest that compounds - so in addition to 12 X $45,000 by year's end there will be compound growth on each month's profit.
Dominic Balconi
What Percentage Of People Like/Dislike Being Landlords?
12 September 2017 | 73 replies
Compound that with already not liking doing those tasks and loathing it would be the most accurate term.
Chad Carson
How will you use real estate to retire early?
17 November 2017 | 84 replies
Setting aside the fact that Roth IRA is tax free at retirement and 401k is taxed, both give you the opportunity for compound interest which is so extremely powerful, especially for young investors who socked away any amount they can in their 20’s.
Joe Vastola
What are you favorite books?
3 February 2021 | 21 replies
:The Millionaire Next Door - Thomas J StanleyThe Millionaire Mind - Thomas J StanleyEntreleadership - Dave RamseyThe Compound Effect - Darren Hardy (And his little goal setting book "Living Your Best Year Ever")Never Split the Difference - Chris VossThe Millionaire Fastlane - MJ DeMarcoIf you want to get a bit outside the realm of strictly business and self-improvement, there are a couple of good ones that I've read recently:The Paradox of Choice - Barry SchwartzGuns, Germs, and Steel - Jered DiamondAnd, just for fun, I've been reading the Horatio Hornblower series by C.S.