Hello, i'm looking to raise my credit to it's maximum potential. Can someone please tell me some good information on how to go about doing that? I'm sure it's thousands of experts out there with this knowledge. Thanks...
I have been looking for a credit card that offers the best points for purchasing stuff at hardware stores. On an average month I will spend thousands of dollars in supplies so If I can pay for vacation without paying ...
Hi All, I recently purchased another rental property and planning the rehab now. I expect to pay around $40,000 to $50,000 in expenses. I wanted to creatively finance this and take advantage of any cash back/rewards. ...
My credit cards usually offer the opportunity to transfer balances or take cash advances with 0% APR for 12-18 months for a one-time fee of 1-3% depending on the current offer. How come I never hear of anyone using th...
Hi all,I am confused with all the options Home Depot offers. As a disclaimer, I did read through past posts on this same topic, and still not sure what I should sign up for. What would you recommend for a rehabber? ...
Hey everyone, I am in the middle of a direct mail campaign. I am taking all of my advice from a great Joe Fairless article. I am set to send out the 3rd round this month. My question is instead of sending out the same...
I can no longer get bank loans since I am now a full time investor. I am toying with the idea of using credit cards to fund the purchase of some solid cash flow properties. I have one credit card that is at 6.9% Fix...
For the longest time we've been using a bank credit card that generates no rewards. (We do pay it off every month). Next year, we've set a target to take a family vacation to Hawaii during our cold North Dakota winte...
So I have created a DBA and signing up for a Chase Business Checking Account to organize money flow and make filing taxes easier. My question now, if there was an expense/repair that I need to pay, should I use my per...
Hi BP! I was talking to a friend of mine about credit. He says that each person is worth a certain amount of credit based on their income. Here was his example: Say you make $70k per year. You are then worth $200 in c...