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Steve Hall Marrying a partner with lots of debt?
24 April 2019 | 31 replies

I just read "Walking the Tightrope between Debt and Leverage" by @Anthony Gayden where he talks about an impressive dig out from crushing debt. What I found interesting was that when he married his wife, she brought $...

William T Stephens During a Recession Business Basics
28 April 2020 | 1 reply

Avoid increasing, and if possible reduce, your exposure to these financial risks.For example, you'll want to avoid becoming a cosigner on a loan, taking out an adjustable-rate mortgage, and taking on new debt all of...

Account Closed Getting into a real estate investment
4 November 2016 | 2 replies

I am starting a new path for my financial future and freedom and I am stuck.  How do I know if its better to pay cash for a property or put only 20% down and purchase multiple properties?   I still have a full time jo...

Lynn Maher HELOC denied and don't know what to do next
12 November 2015 | 15 replies

I have a few things going on. So much that I wasn't sure how to title this! First, I have too much credit debt (embarrassed to admit 50k) and wanted to obtain a HELOC to pay off and at least get a tax credit for the i...

Westin Hudnall Using 401 K money to pay off my primary mortgage - Good or bad idea ?
4 November 2014 | 42 replies

My story : I'm 30. Fully vested with $55,000 in my 401 K . My primary mortgage has a balance of $35,000 left of my original $182,000 loan I got 5 years ago.I made a lot the past few years during the down economy and w...

Austin Negron Pre Qualified vs. Pre Approved
22 January 2021 | 0 replies

Happy Friday everyone. It's a beautiful day to discover the difference between get qualified and approved.

The first step to acquiring your first investment property is to understand how much you can afford for sa...

RJ Haugen Considering cost when choosing between colleges.
10 April 2019 | 26 replies

Ok so I will go into personal specifics but the general question is how much of a role should money play when looking at college. I’m a senior in high school and have my decision down to two schools. The university of...

Romero Silvestre Reducing personal expenses to save more over time
17 June 2019 | 6 replies

Hi everybody! New member and first time posting here. I’m looking to get started in real estate. I am particularly interested in rentals for their long term stability and wholesaling for raising cash. Raising cash is ...

Nick Weidner Greetings from Houston,TX
26 March 2012 | 6 replies

I came across this site last week seems to hold a lot of information. About 2 ½ years ago my wife and I buckled down and did Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace program at our Church – we have been debt free for a littl...

Jordy Train Rate/tweak my savings/debt repayment strategy
5 February 2019 | 12 replies

Hi all,In August i purchased my first home, and since then I've caught fire on the REI subject line. Never really thought about it before but now I'm hooked. So this house i just bought is now a live-in rehab and I'm ...