It's undeniable that debt has the power to consume. Anyone who has let credit card debt run amuck can attest to this.
I'm writing this from a place of humility. I have learned some of these lessons the VERY hard wa...
My girlfriend is getting onboard with financial independence, and i'm really happy for this yall! she dug Your Money or Your Life, and is currently reading 4 hour work week. she's really digging it, and we're already ...
I am 18 and interested in the rei career. I’d like to know more from experienced investors what are important things to know or learn about, ive watched seminars about starting but I am still confused on how to begin,...
Hi All! I'm a college student at CSULB taking a course on Family Consumer Financial Management and one of my assignments was to do an interview. I thought many Bigger Pockets members may be interested in seeing the Q'...
What is your favorite way to repair credit? Have you used a certain strategy that worked really well/increased your score significantly?I'm not looking for the credit repair equivalent of a get rich quick scheme. I'm ...
Awesome! You found biggerpockets and an encouraging community of people. Ready to start investing financially in real estate? Young and enthusiastic? Here are two secrets:
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Here is something interesting. Perhaps, relying on the credit reports may not be a great tool after all. time.com/4288093/john-oliver-credit-reports-last-week-tonight/?xid=time_socialflow_facebookJohn Oliver makes a ...
Credit card debt ($10000), student loans ($15000) and upside down (owe $12000 cat is worth $8000) on a car loan. Clearly I am not winning in the game of financial freedom. How did you rebound from poor financial decis...
I have a net worth of $10M. I continue to work and earn to cover my costs and save some. I want the freedom to be able to retire anytime from now on. What should be my stock vs real estate vs fixed income ratio?
I have two rental properties (SFH/Duplex) with a fairly hight debt to income ratio as result (~40%), but have a solid government job and plenty of investments in financial markets to be considered financially healthy....