Maybe it's just my pet peeve, but these bloggers and article writers(talking about "experts" here) on BP submitting write-ups from behind their computer screens, while never helping or contributing on the forum in "re...
My situation is that I'm 45 years old and I have a 401K with my current employer. They match 100% up to 3% then 50% up to 5%. So I contribute 5% and get 4%, immediately vested. I've been contributing this for about 13...
Strategy Questions:I work as an 1099 for my "real job". I have an LLC and it is taxed as an S-Corp. I have recently stopped contributing to my 401K to use the money to save for real estate. But....I've been thinkin...
OK, I know I'm doing this backwards: I started responding to posts first and I am now just getting around to introducing myself.
Oh well. Here I am. I like helping people out (when I have the time), I like real estat...
I currently own a rental home. Is there a way to move it into a solo 401k?
I had a client provide a tip to me. It suggested that if an investor holds vacant land 12 months or more and then donates the property to a charity of choice, the tax break can be up to 30% of their income. Is anyon...
First time posting for advice so lemme know if I'm missing anything (and if I got the wrong forum category). Don't go easy on me. I plan on consulting an RE Atty, but thought I could score some basic insights here fir...
I purchased a 4-plex last December. I'm finally to the point of organizing my business finances. I've purchased Quicken Home Business and Rental Property to do this. My two goals are to 1) make it easier on my CPA ...
Hi everyone, I am purchasing a triplex and I will be living in one of the units for a while, my question is should I put the 53k in a Roth IRA first and then use it as a down payment for my property or just write the ...
I'm starting the discussions on creating multiple partnerships with different partners on different deals, and in different states. Before we set up an LLC as partners, what kind of homework should I be doing? I'm not...