24 August 2015 | 16 replies
If you have enough income, you can use that to hold you over until you find new employment.

20 March 2017 | 12 replies
I had to move back to NY (with parents) a few years ago because of not being able to find employment.

26 April 2017 | 5 replies
We each have different goals, different levels of income-replacement (or cash-flow) desires, different current marginal tax rates, and I think it all plays into a whatever strategy you employ.
20 May 2017 | 10 replies
There seems to be a lack of good jobs in the area and big local employer PG&E is in the process of closing their operations which would further exacerbate the situation.

30 August 2017 | 22 replies
so I've got about 125k of equity in my home and was planning on refinancing to capture that equity for my next project but no-one will loan because my employment isn't "permanent".

7 November 2022 | 2 replies
Liquidated my previous employer's 401K (taxes came back to haunt me years later!)

7 November 2022 | 1 reply
My concerns are now she will not have a retirement through her employer which puts a lot of responsibility on me to make sure real estate works out and we can build enough for retirement.

3 June 2007 | 22 replies
I can attest to the benefit of a marketable skill as I went back to work willingly after 5 yrs of self employment bliss doing REI, mortgage brokering and RE pimp(aka real estate agent).
18 July 2008 | 11 replies
The book truly reflects how women have started to evolve in the work place but points out how many of us need to evolve and invest for our selves without needing or wanting the financial support of a man.

1 September 2011 | 15 replies
I havent collected a dime on any judgement I have had in last 20 years,,,I quit doing them wasting my time money and brain power.First of all you have to have a valid address and place of employment before the sherrif will even atempt to serve summons in first place,,,if they move out of area not worth the hassle.