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Rich Weese 4th obstacle to creating real wealth
15 September 2009 | 33 replies

And by far, is income taxes. I know there are tremendous legal methods how to not pay income taxes, or to pay very little. Judge Learned Hand(his real name!) once said in a court case " it is the right of every Americ...

Vernon Henry What to do with my 401K
11 October 2018 | 10 replies

I am a retired 64-year-old with about $490k in a 401k. It seems like all the information, tips, strategies, etc. that I find on the subject are directed at folks for whom retirement is years (if not decades) away. In ...

Joseph Delarosa Military to civilian life
29 September 2015 | 19 replies

I'm a tad pole when it comes to real estate investing. Any advice for getting started before I officially leave the military?

David Friedman Asked to Develop 80 Units on Religious Property
17 September 2022 | 13 replies

Hello BP,I've been asked by a religious organization that owns several acres of land to help them develop an 80+ unit, 55+ community.I've never developed on "Tax Exempt" religious property before and I'm not sure the ...

3 June, 2023
Rookie Reply: The One Thing You Need to Pay $0 in Income Tax

Want to pay ZERO taxes next year? If you own real estate or are building a portfolio, there’s a good chance that you can legally keep your profits away from Uncle Sam. But you’ll need one thing before you can do so. O...

Account Closed Buying properties to simply break even?
11 April 2017 | 54 replies

Hi all! I know what you all are thinking.."investing for 0 cash flow?" but looking at the current market in my area that's how the numbers seem to work. In my area, Phoenix Arizona (specifically Tempe, a college town)...