Start real estate investing with condosWith government subsidized 30-year mortgages and tax deductible mortgage interest, buying a rental property is by far the most accessible way for peopl… Read More
Why not be comfortable while you work?Today’s post is from Todd Kunsman from Invested Wallet, and was originally published on The Money Mix.Now, bear with me for this post. You might… Read More
Real estate tax deductions and how I use themOne of the main reasons real estate is so attractive as an asset class is its privileged tax treatment. Understanding the full implications of r… Read More
It’s best to start making money when you’re youngToday’s post is from Nathan Clarke, and was originally published on The Money Mix.When you’re a teenager, coming up… Read More
Addressing the most common condo questionsFor some reason, people get confused about condos. I think it’s because most Americans -myself included- grew up in a single family home and… Read More
Investing in Multi-family apartmentsToday’s post is from Jeff Weiner, and was originally published on The Money Mix.Do you want to create massive wealth investing in multi-family apa… Read More
Whether I’m planning for retirement or a little extra security, passive income is always the right answerI enjoy my job, but I am guessing if I had the opportunity to simply “… Read More
Be the market, don’t beat the marketToday’s post is from Just Start Investing, and was originally published on The Money Mix.Everyone should be investing in some capacity if th… Read More
My process and toolbox for portfolio analysis and diversificationDiversification is one of those words that just SOUNDS GOOD. It practically rolls off the tongue… “I’m… Read More
10 ways to get free moneyToday’s post is from Adebayo Fasanya at Dr. Breath Easy Finance, and was originally published on The Money Mix.I know what you are thinking. “There you… Read More
What do financial advisors do? Investing is scary. I'll be the first to admit that at times I am scared of investing; and that's after years of reading about the topic and even working at… Read More
Staying on your budget while getting marriedToday’s post is from Jessica at the Budget Savvy Bride, and was originally published on The Money Mix.Congratulations — you’re… Read More
What do homeowners association fees cover?I’ve made no secret that I love condos. With real estate in most urban locations becoming more and more expensive over time, condos can be one… Read More
How to retire by 40 on 40k per yearToday’s post is from Cashflow Cop, and was originally published on The Money Mix.Ignore all of the noise and fancy words like tax-loss harvesting a… Read More
A nice house can ruin your fatFIRE aspirationsIf you follow the blog regularly, then you know that I am doing my best to retire at 50 with as comfortable a lifestyle as possible. As much… Read More
How to financially launch into adulthoodToday’s post is from Brian at Debt Discipline, and was originally published on The Money Mix.Have you heard the phrase Failure to Launch befor… Read More
It’s hard to know when to leave stock options behindYou might assume that once you have gotten your offer, started at your company, started to exercise and sell your options then mos… Read More
Medical insurance can have huge affects on your financial stabilityToday’s post is from Melissa Blevins at Perfection Hangover, and was originally published on The Money Mix.Remember… Read More
Here’s the story of my startup experienceWhen I started my first job out of college, I had no reason to be overly optimistic about my financial future. My offer from Tableau Software… Read More
Getting ahead with your work from home jobThere are few things as awesome as when you can work from home as a remote employee. You get the benefits of a steady paycheck and the flexibility… Read More
Is it better to reduce debt or make an investment?What’s better: pay off school loans or buy a house? Both can be equally good financial decisions, which makes it REALLY hard to deci… Read More
Have you heard us personal finance bloggers mention a guy named Dave Ramsey? If so, your mental image is probably of a bald man cutting up credit cards and shouting about a snowball system… Read More
It’s time to cool off the credit card hysteriaIf I hear someone talk about the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card one more time, I am going to have to murder myself. I get it. It’s… Read More
Have you ever been curious about selling on eBay but didn’t know where to start? This guide will take you through everything you need to know in order to start a successful eBay busi… Read More
Side Hustle Ideas for People Who Are Already Way Too BusyAs I say quite frequently, my time is the most precious asset I have. There’s no point working a job that doesn’t rewar… Read More
How I built RFG into a $200 an hour side hustleBlogging may not be the sexiest side hustle of all time, but it does have it’s allure. There you are, in your socks, writing something… Read More
An online, work from home side hustle always sounded niceI am an independent person, so the idea of an online, work from home side hustle has always sounded nice. The idea of being able t… Read More
The best time to start estate planning is before you need toThis post was originally published on The Money Mix. For many people, the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word… Read More
Non-qualified Stock Option Basics: What is an NSO stock option? tl;dr: NSOs (non qualified stock options) are the right to purchase shares in a company at a fixed price… Read More
Questions you should ask before buying a condoI write quite a bit about buying and remodeling condos, because they are the best way to get into the market in expensive cities. But what qu… Read More
Earning a six-figure salary can make building wealth easier, but it’s not a magic solution for your financial woes. Earning a high income is only one part of the equation. If you wan… Read More
The best work from home jobs for the 2020’sWho wants to spend their entire life toiling behind a desk in a starched shirt and dress shoes? The dream of the work from home job is aliv… Read More
It’s easier for high earners to be bad with moneyEven some of the most intelligent and successful people struggle with money. In fact, it’s downright common. One of my favorite… Read More
Reducing taxes for early retirementIt takes a lot of money to retire. It takes even more money to retire early (because, as it turns out, it has to last longer). And if you want to retire ea… Read More
When you should recast a mortgage and when you should refinanceMortgage recasting lets you pay down your mortgage and secure a lower monthly payment. You keep your original term, your origin… Read More
New to investing? Here’s how to get started.This post originally appeared on The Money Mix. You have a great job and make a good income. You've paid off your student loans and credit… Read More
Avoid these common mistakes to optimize your resume and jobThe following post is by ESI from ESI Money, a blog about achieving financial independence through earning, saving, and investing… Read More
What is mortgage recasting?Mortgage recasting is a little known but useful trick that allows you to pay down your mortgage balance and secure a lower monthly payment while keeping your origi… Read More
A calculator for finding out how much car I can affordThere are dozens of different articles on the internet all trying to help people figure out how much of a car payment they can affor… Read More
Appraisals are not the easiest documents to understand. Here’s how to read one.You’ve got your appraisal back… and now… uh…. well… how exactly do yo… Read More
Here’s what happens when you get your house appraisedGetting your house appraised can be a little intimidating if you have never done it before. Luckily, the process isn’t too… Read More
How much do I need to FatFire by 50?My goals are pretty simple. I love my job, but at the end of the day I don’t want to be “working” forever and at some point I’d… Read More
Today’s post is a guest post from our friends at The Finance Twins. Subscribe to their amazing blog to hear more about the basics of personal finance and how to use money as a tool… Read More
What is umbrella insurance and how much does it cost?If you have a little bit of money saved up, then you probably are interested in protecting it. Umbrella insurance is a low cost way to… Read More
Why are homes a good investment, and when is the best time to buy a house?A home is often the most expensive and most emotionally meaningful investment anyone will ever make. Even in affor… Read More
The stereotype of tech workersThe stereotype of tech workers is legend. A “geek” sits at a computer terminal in lofty looking office in San Francisco, with matrix-like green te… Read More