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Leroy Williams Hello from Ft. Bragg, North Carolina
20 January 2009 | 10 replies
I want to create a little extra cash flow to supplement my military salary.
Justin H. Need tax help with duplex, Schedule E and 4562.
11 January 2017 | 6 replies
The same is true for city and county property taxes supplemental taxes and any special tax assessments.
Tami R. Stock... what's hot for you guys
3 February 2011 | 34 replies
If you are satisfied earning 8% compomuded over the next 30 years(hopefully you have that much time to leave your money alone) then invest in equities and hopefully when it comes time that you need to pull some of your gains to supplement your income you dont hit a 2008 becuase then your 8% turns into about 5-6%(great advice). stick with what I'm saying and you will be fine Fertile. invest in yourself, educate yourself in what you are interested in. and hopefully what your interested in, you can control such as real estate, your own business,selling shares of your own company or your own offering, etc. you are an outsider looking in if you throw your 500 bucks into a fortune 500 company and by no means do you have any control whatsoever.
David Gerard Hello from Brooklyn, NY
16 November 2018 | 11 replies
As for investing, I'm looking to try to get some passive/supplemental income, hopefully to replace or reduce the money I need to make as lawyer, which is as you know a tremendous amount of work.  
Pat Jackson What if I don't want cash flow?
17 August 2018 | 5 replies
They talked about the following method for those who don't want to be super active in real estate:Buy one house a year, ensure rent covers all expenses at a minimum Have each house on a 15 or 20 year noteOnce you hit year 16 or 21 (whatever you amortize the loan for), start doing cash out refinancesThis method only requires one house (more would work too) a year, and would greatly supplement or even provide a retirement.  
Fabi Bani How “Recession-Proof” is a Property Management Business?
18 August 2018 | 6 replies
If you are supplementing properties with money from your w2 job and that goes away you will feel some serious pain.
Taheerah Amica New Investor Looking to Pull the Trigger & Buy Multi-Families
20 August 2018 | 7 replies
I have also been a Supplemental Teacher at a public school district for 18 years.
Keith Harper Retired veteran looking to invest
24 August 2018 | 8 replies
Since I’m new in real estate, and at my age, I would like to generate a supplemental income in my retirement even if it’s just one or two properties a quarter.
Adekunle Akande Super excited new real estate investor looking for ideas
15 November 2018 | 3 replies
My goal for 2018 going into 2019 is to supplement my income. 
John Hamrin Financing your deals
23 August 2018 | 19 replies
Or are you going to have another job and this be supplemental