Can’t seem to find much information on this but my family and I have qualified for Medicaid for like the past 5 years and we are full time real estate investors with no w2 income. The income eligibility allows us to u...
Hi guys,I'm very confused as to whether or not I am qualified for a HSA account. I have a subsidized family obamacare plan that has the following deductibles:$2450 per member$4900 per family My health care plan does n...
I wanted to know if I should put more money into my HSA, Roth IRA, or neither. If I had to choose between the two, the HSA seems like it provides more tax benefits than the Roth IRA. However, My company matches up to ...
So I have made it this far and life has thrown a curve ball. I figured my wife could carry our families health insurance while we venture off into real estate. Well life happened and now it is just me and the kids, ...
Hello! This question is for full-time real estate investors who do not have anyone in their family receiving a W2 (i.e. no employees).I quit my "W2 job" in December 2018 and our family now manages our real estate full...
Hi guys,I'm just wondering how one would go about with medical insurance, if you have quit your job to go into '"passive income" jobs full time?Would you have to get new insurance? To rephrase, if you've left your 9-5...
I'm contemplating transitioning jobs and will need health insurance while I transition. I've never purchased health insurance on my own and feel confused and overwhelmed with all of the options. I'm not clear with o...
I quit my w2 last week. I spoke with my insurance e provider and with me moving out of state I qualify for enrollment. Where do you guys have insurance through? UHC wanted near 300 a month.
Hello. I am a psychiatric nurse practitioner. I had a W2 job and quit in Jan 2020. I was preapproved for a mortgage up to 600k back in May last year based on that job offer. That preapproval has since expired.
I now...
I am just curious as to how some of you seasoned investors maintain health insurance for yourself and your families? Are most of you "risking it", have spouses with insurance, paying outrageous deductibles ? I am stil...