| Long Term Investment |
| Residential or Income Real Estate? |
always by a home first. ... |
| How can I effectively save to buy a home? |
If you have a direct deposit option, open a savings account and contribute $20 or $40 to it a pay period. Since it is taken out before you get the check it will be easier to forget about and you mi... |
| I am contemplating renting my house and buying another one, has anyone ever done this? |
Yes, I have a friend who does this. He rents out one house, then uses the rent money to pay the mortgage on another house. I'm thinking he's a millionaire now. ... |
| TurboTax & taking passive losses in the year you dispose of your entire interest in the passive activity.? |
You need to complete Form 8582 to computer your allowable loss from passive activities. The instructions are at the link below.
TurboTax should have a 8582 form built in. You might have to sel... |
| Is there any low investments i can start to save money for my future? |
there are mutual funds with small initial investments. $500 for example. Some even less. That is a good way to start. I have included a link through Yahoo finance showing funds of that nature that ... |
| My 401k employer match is only $500/year. How much should I put in 401k/yr? |
I would put enough in your employer's 401K to get the free money. Look at their optional investments and find the one that fits your needs.
Then I would look seriously at a Roth IRA. Yo... |
| Low-risk low-hassle investments for income? |
Look into Canadian Royal Trusts...energy companies that pay dividends ( mostly monthly)...They are good for about four more years ( when tax laws will change)
I'd suggest, if you're thin... |
| At age 70 with $400,00 savings, $3,000 monthly income, house and car paid for, how can I live in comfort? |
First you have to define what comfort really and deeply means for you. In order to find out, you need to talk to three people: 1) a financial advisor at your bank in the wealth management division,... |
| Recommendations for the SAFEST ways to make 7-9% return on investments? |
DRIP Plans are great for long-term. The longer you keep your money in these plans the higher the annual return will be. A 5 year outlook, I am not sure, that will have to be your call.
If you de... |
| What's everyones idea on Blackstone? |
With the credit situation so bleak, Blackstone will curtail its investments this coming year. They make money by buying up companies, fixing them up, and reselling at a higher price. Hedge funds ar... |
| Has buying a house become such a great deal anymore? |
1. Owning a home is the best protection possible in eras of rising inflation. You may be comfortable with your present rent but that can change at any time. When that promotion finally comes it i... |
| In the current real estate market, what's important to consider when contemplating an expensive purchase? |
if you are streching to pay, you need to be sure the car is comfortable.
can u pay cash for any renovations?
NO? don't do it ROI might not be there.
wait till the house is lower and u have ... |
| Rough Real Estate Numbers - Part two? |
100xx007. ... |
| Annuity question.....please help? |
If you do not use the LTC benefit your family will most definitely get the money you have invested plus whatever interest has been accrued.
If it becomes necessary to use the LTC benefit that w... |
| A guaranteed payout annuity floor (GPAF) rider in a variable annuity guarantees what? |
Depends. Mostly on the carrier and the contract. I deal with annuities all the times, so that's the most accurate answer. Riders can be useful, sometimes useful, or completely worthless dep... |
| Insurance: Better to start with a retail branch or go sell in people's homes? |
selling an intangible like insurance is tough. of the two, life insurance sales is the toughest.
if it were me starting all over again, I'd go w/ the state farm opportunity (they also se... |
| If a person invested 拢15,000 into my business with no contracts, nothing on paper, where do they stand..? |
This depends on what your agreement was for, did you borrow money or did he invest for the expectation of a future profit or did he buy part of the business. What he gets, since there was nothing... |
| Does anyone know a great DRIP to invest in? |
DRIP, Divended Reinvestment Program. There's no such think as investing in a DRIP. DRIP is a choice you make after you buy a stock or a fund. The money on gains gets re-invested to your acco... |
| What precautions to take for a failing U.S. Economy? |
The economy will not remain like this forever. It will show some improvements the upcoming days. However the high prices of oil is not the only one weakening the dollar.
The decline in housing... |
| Should I continue with my investments in stocks, or should I buy CDs? |
Depends on your age. I'm 61 and still heavily invested in mutual funds . . . yes the current market tightens up my gut a little, but I don't need or want to use my money for at least 6 y... |
| Personal loans' terms? |
It's impossible to get any bank to give you PERSONAL LOAN form $25000.
Also, for 15 years...you might as well not apply for it and risk lowering your credit rating.
Usually Personal Loan... |
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