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Landlord Nightmares!

January 4, 2012 by Justin

Landlord nightmares, I lived through it or did I?  Everyone presumes that all landlords make a ton of money.  If you buy at the right time and get a low interest mortgage, you can make a lot of money.  If that is all there is to rental property, it would be easy!  Managing your business or investment is up to you!  Rental property is a business, ...

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Filed Under: Investments Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, financial decisions, Goal setting, Goals, information, interesting, Money, spending, Wealth

Are You Ready to Be a Landlord?

November 30, 2011 by Justin

Are You Ready to Be a Landlord? Interest rates are the lowest in more than sixty (60) years.  Housing prices are the lowest we have seen in many years.  Foreclosures are still happening daily.  Is this the right time to buy real estate? ...

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Filed Under: Investments Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Careers, Cash, financial decisions, Goal setting, Goals, Income Property, information, interesting, Real Estate, Retirement, Savings

How to Avoid Problem Tenants?

August 25, 2011 by Justin

How to avoid problem tenants? If you ever thought about investing in real estate, renting out your home or a room in your home, you should read this!  Earning money from income property can make you rich or cause you a lot of problems!  So take it seriously! ...

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Filed Under: Investments Tagged With: Finance, financial decisions, financial literacy, Goal setting, information, interesting, lifestyle, Money, mortgages, Personal Finance, Planning, Stretching your Money, Values, Wealth

A New Way to Save Tax Free

May 19, 2011 by Justin

The Federal deficit is rising and Congress is trying to cut the budget, however it is inevitable that taxes will increase sometime in the future.  In a recent article in Fortune Magazine, it talks about a quirk in the tax code that allows high income earners an opportunity to build savings and shelter more of their income from future taxes.  Has ...

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Filed Under: Investments Tagged With: financial decisions, Goals, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Savings

Free Money for Retirement

January 27, 2011 by Justin

All statistics say that most people do not save enough money for retirement. Are you one of them?  What are you going to do?  Are you going to work longer?  Are you going to cash out your house?  Do you plan on taking a reverse mortgage?  I may have a solution for you! ...

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Filed Under: Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Cash, Finance, financial decisions, financial literacy, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, lifestyle, Money, Personal Finance, Retirement, Savings, spending, Stretching your Money, Wealth

My Secrets to Successful New Year’s Resolutions

January 6, 2011 by Justin

Psssst!  Do you want to know a secret?  Actually, these are well known strategies in achieving goals.  By now you made your 2011 New Year’s Resolutions.  What do you do now?  Take some time to understand where you are as of January 1st.  Whether it is a financial, personal, or business goal, I hope my approach helps you achieve your New Year’s ...

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Filed Under: Careers, Investments, Lifestyle, Managing Money Tagged With: Action Plan, financial decisions, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, information, lifestyle, Performance, Personal Finance, SMART Goals, Wealth

Can Real Estate Make You Rich?

September 1, 2010 by Justin

Most people have a goal of someday owning a home.  This is true whether it is a condo or a house.  Even in these difficult times, everyone would rather own their home.  There are three major obstacles to home ownership which are credit, down payment and the ability to handle the monthly payment.  Credit is usually identified by FICO score.  ...

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Filed Under: Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Finance, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, Investing, Money, Personal Finance, Real Estate, Retirement, Savings, Wealth

How to Get What You Want?

August 19, 2010 by Justin

I got everything I ever wanted because I set goals and developed a plan to accomplish them.  Many of us want to be rich, own a house by the age of thirty and have a good career.  Although these are wonderful outcomes, they are not goals.  Goals must have certain characteristics so we can measure and monitor how well we are doing to achieve them. ...

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Filed Under: Careers, Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Finance, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, Investing, Money, Personal Finance, Savings, Wealth

Save $10 Per Day and Become a Millionaire

August 11, 2010 by Justin

Can you pass a candy or soda machine and not purchase something?  Can you go to the mall with your friends and not come home with something?  If your friends invite you to the movies, can you say no?  Do you spend your entire paycheck? Do you have long-term goals such as  buying a car, going to college or buying a home?   ...

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Filed Under: Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, financial decisions, financial literacy, Goal setting, Goals, Money, Personal Finance, Retirement, Savings, Wealth

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