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27 December, 2024
Chasing Financial "Stability" After $100K+ in Debt and Layoffs

Got debt to pay off? You might relate to Leo, a personal finance journalist who’s focused on financial stability over FIRE—at least for now. With six figures in student loans and credit card debt, Leo found themselves...

Dawna Willis Borrowing against my solo 401K
12 August 2019 | 2 replies

My spouse and I set up solo 401K trust accounts at a brokerage firm that also provided me with a check book and a debit card for my individual account.  I rolled over part of one my non-Roth IRA accounts so I could bo...

Javier Emilio Tirado Cash Out Refi for down payment and debt repayment? Opinions..
16 December 2023 | 2 replies

Hi Guys! My wife and I currently own 2 STR properties and sub-rent 2 apartments to STR BUT we don't currently don't have a home for ourselves and our 3 dogs. We were moving between the homes as they were not rented bu...

John Dombrowski Will my credit score go up...
8 March 2017 | 4 replies

Will paying off ALL credit cards (about $30k) make my credit score go up? And if it does, how long does it usually take to show up?

Account Closed Have you bought a house with credit card?
12 September 2019 | 2 replies

I called county assessor's office asking if they accept credit card to pay someone's else back payments. They said "no." And I said ok thanks and they said "ok"😂. They waned cash. So, If i do a cash advance to get cas...

Muhammad Tariq Borrowing Investment Property Downpayment
1 December 2019 | 2 replies

I am an investor in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Are Canadians allowed to borrow downpayment for investment property? I know you can use HELOC but I don't have enough equity in my home currently to borrow against it. Is i...

Steven J. Do I need to get a separate 1099 for my incomes?
16 March 2015 | 2 replies

I was part of a flip this last summer where I supplied some of the funds for purchasing materials. We agreed to do this as a loan at 10% but was a handshake agreement which was paid up. I was working as a contractor/p...

Charlice Arnold Unlocking Investment Potential with Long-Term Rental Loans
5 October 2024 | 5 replies

What strategies have you found effective for securing long-term rental loans? I'm exploring different financing options to expand my real estate portfolio and I'm interested in learning about various terms and rates t...

Aaron Hartsough Financial freedom vs. debt
2 March 2018 | 3 replies

I’m financial free meaning no debt, low bills, plenty of cash reserve. It’s nice and all, but in order to achieve the most in RE investing, I’d have to go into debt. should I avoid debt or should I dive in and allow m...

Janis A. Southern Oregon Starter
23 August 2017 | 2 replies

Hello to the BP Community!Four years ago a little idea started developing: I wanted to make extra income without a second job.  I'm not sure exactly what pointed me to real estate, maybe just the general knowledge tha...