
13 June 2011 | 29 replies
My employer (a bank) restricts me and other employees from investing in real estate (we have to disclose all outside business activity).

4 October 2007 | 1 reply
They are given to self-employed borrowers with scores over 680 , and must have a clean history.

12 September 2006 | 1 reply
Hello All,My friend has a real estate company in which is the only employee/employer (broker-in-charge).

31 January 2020 | 14 replies
I’m not speaking for you, but most cosmetologists and barbers who are self employed way underreport their income to the IRS, thinking they are better off not paying the taxes, then end up having to work the rest of their lives because they didn’t save and didn’t pay into social security.Just the fact that you are on here, asking questions and putting a plan together puts you way ahead of the pack and is an indication you will be successful.

24 February 2023 | 43 replies
Contrary to what others may say, if you're just looking to increase your savings, then I recommend securing w2 employment.

23 March 2023 | 6 replies
@Jason ThompsonI realized that I employed a scarcity mindset at times, especially when I was putting offers, trying to lowball or get the best deal in a market that was on an upswing.

5 April 2023 | 14 replies
However, you can significantly reduce your cost of living employing different strategies. 6 years ago, When I first started, I had a duplex where I rented the 2nd unit and lived on the 1st.

16 September 2017 | 10 replies
He should be able to file very quickly if he doesn't have to wait on an employer W2 to attach.
8 January 2013 | 1 reply
S could be more expensive due to wage reporting and employment taxes.

29 May 2014 | 4 replies
And while the IRS wants income taxes, they want employment taxes (SS, Medicare) much more.Thanks,Jason