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Jamie Williams East Texas Flippers
26 October 2016 | 15 replies
@Jason Hirko Thanks for contributing!
Jay Helms Participate in employer match 401k or not?
20 October 2016 | 6 replies
My employer provides a match (up to 3%) when I contribute to their sponsored 401k.
Brad Gibson Cashing Out Teacher Retirement -- Jump or Stay Safe?
21 October 2016 | 9 replies
I no longer work in the school system, so I am no longer contributing to the pension.  
Ilan Goldman Finally on BP - Newbie from Cincinnati, Ohio! :)
23 October 2016 | 5 replies
I am sincerely amazed by how knowledgeable and friendly the BP community is and I'm eager to learn and contribute as I find my niche and get more familiar with REI.A bit about myself, I live in Cincinnati and work in the pediatric health field, but my goal is to become a full time real estate investor.
Ben Gammon How should I structure my RE investor partnership?
24 October 2016 | 3 replies
@Ben Gammon, because partnerships (I use LLC's or any multi member entity when I use Pship term) can be tricky, make sure you have a good Operating Agreement that not only spells out you as Managing Member or Administrative Member, but also how any future contributions (additional equity or other capital that would/could be added to the entity) will be treated. 
Chris Martin Anyone use tax credit partners?
26 October 2016 | 5 replies
The question I have is: are there limitations to Profit/Loss/Capital (P/L/C) contributions?
Jacob Miller Roth IRA and First Time Homeowner
23 October 2016 | 4 replies
As with a traditional IRA early withdrawal, a Roth holder can use the first-home exception to avoid the 10% penalty but might owe tax on earnings that are withdrawn.You can reduce the tax bite by first withdrawing the already-taxed contributions you made to your Roth.
Sean Davidson Investor and Developer in Nashville, TN
24 October 2016 | 2 replies
Im here to learn from the best and hopefully I can contribute some of the lessons I have learned as well!
Austin Edwards New Investor from New Jersey
26 October 2016 | 12 replies
Better yet, as an attorney you can set alerts for legal issues that might offer you the chance to contribute your legal knowledge and get involved!
Sally J. splitting the profits
24 October 2016 | 2 replies
As you progress through the partnership, it may work very well, or you may come to realize that one partner's contribution to the partnership outweighs the other's.