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12 June 2019 | 10 replies
@Ethan SmithDiversification one third real estate one third stock market one third gold or something like this don't put everything on one "card"
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7 June 2019 | 3 replies
In the cash world, meaning non-retirement but in an LLC, we have two different entities - one that we'll call RSP is the 3 of us each being 33.3% owners and the other our LLC, RSP, being a 50% owner and a Private Investor being the other 50%.We keep a separate checkbook for each of these, and each of those has a debit card for that account so all supplies can be billed to the properer account and we dont have to deal with one account reimbursing the other.
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11 June 2019 | 20 replies
The system that we use requires a debit/credit card, a picture of the front and back of their license and answering some pre-qual questions.
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19 June 2019 | 5 replies
I will need private funds due to the fact that I rehabbed two properties that both have fell out of contract and I am in an pinch short term due to needing to use credit card debt to finish second rehab and lowering my scores too low to qualify.
8 June 2019 | 3 replies
First thing I would do is ask your parents to make you a card holder on one or more of their credit card accounts.
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10 June 2019 | 2 replies
It's called happy valley for a reason ( even if that reason involves a whole bunch of prozac and credit card debt).
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25 June 2019 | 3 replies
Monthly debt obligations appearing on credit report:$60/mo (one credit card, $2900 remaining balance)I will also have some taxes owed for last year -- not on the credit report but can be gleaned from 2018 tax returns.
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12 June 2019 | 5 replies
I have Fico currently have 30k on business credit card and I own SFH free and clear worth 40k that currently being rented.
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12 June 2019 | 2 replies
so i am nowhere clsoe to getting ready to invest in real estate but i wanted your help. i spoke to my wife about future plans of investing in real estate. she did not take that well. she is very short term minded like making sure the house is fixed up. paying my student loans down. credit card down. making sure the kids are taken care of. all very important things but i am looking long term. i am the one who opened up the kids college savings account and got my sons savings account over 1k in savings getting ready for him to buy a car in about 5 years.so i do have credit card debt about 6k worth and 45k in student loans. i am currently reading set for life by scott trench but how has couples here with kids dealt with there personal finance and talk to there spouse about investing in real estate thanks!
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12 June 2019 | 4 replies
Called the employee in, and explained as the new owner, I don't have all the info in file and please bring me the SS card.