…minutes): I have $80,000 saved to buy a single-family home. I currently own a townhome which I owe $137,000 on. The monthly mortgage payment is $2,100, and I’m in my…
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The Ultimate Guide to Hiring a Property Manager
…$2,750 Unit 2, Triplex: $1,490 Unit 3, Triplex: $1,295 House #2: $850.50 House #3: $1,273 House #4: $1,500 House #5: $2,163.30 Ridiculously Tiny Interest From Bank: $0.02 Total: $11,321.82 “Heeeyy,…
#283: Ask Paula & Joe – Could the Stock Market Be Too Much of a Gamble?
…and buying? Teresa asks (at 39:43 minutes): I have a question about the stock market. Let’s say I buy $10,000 in index funds, and in five years, they’re worth $15,000….
#221: Ask Paula – How Much of My Company Stock Should I Buy?
…stock with another $10,000 unvested, $40,000 in non-retirement investments with Edward Jones, about $35,000 in IRAs for my wife and I, and $50,000 in a high-yield savings account. I max…
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I Stepped Away from My Business for a Month. Here’s What Happened.
…is a pain-in-the-rear, but the aftermath is awesomesauce-with-a-side-of-hell-yeah.) Meanwhile, vacation rentals (like being an AirBnb host) and active businesses (like my laptop-based operation) are more lucrative but require MUCH more…
How I’m Making an Extra $3,450 Per Year with Three Weeks of Part-Time Work
…renovation!) House #5: $840.00 Total Income: $8,663.50 What about expenses? Mortgage: $3,182.64 Mortgage, Part II: $583.33 Umbrella Insurance: $58.75 House #4 Remodel: $11,760.68 Water: $151.84 Lawn Care: $27.00 Total Expenses:…
#169: One Tweak a Week in 2019 — Easy Improvements to Your Financial Life in 2019
…Then check out Radius Bank’s free high-interest checking account. You earn 1.00% APY on balances of $2,500 and up. There are no monthly fees, free ATM’s worldwide, and they’ll rebate…
#451: Ask Paula: The Hidden Costs of Leverage
…asks (at 47:21 minutes): I’m in escrow for a $510,000 fixer-upper house in Southern California. I have $300,000 in a brokerage account, and I’m wondering if I should sell some…
#153: Why I Hate the FIRE Movement, says Suze Orman
…She claimed that you need “$20 [million], $30 [million], $50 [million] or $100 million dollars” in order to retire early. She cited $10 million as a minimum. She said you’d…