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58The Irreverent Guide to Rental Terminology
by vic602
So many terms, so little time. Now that the groaning is over, let’s look at a few terms that are the most important for you to know. The rest you can look up on your own when you have all that extra... published 16 months ago
65The Irreverent Guide to a House Flip Avoiding Delays
by vic602
The old adage “Cleanliness is next to godliness” should be reworded to read “Cleanliness is next to dollarliness” when it comes to a construction job. Clean up after yourself and make... published 17 months ago
Should You Invest in Stocks? Step 1
by vic602
Let’s say you decide you want to purchase the stock of specific companies versus going for mutual funds. The goal then is to decide in which of the many companies to put your money. That’s... published 12 months ago
59The Irreverent Guide to Making Money: Put It To Work
by vic602
There are four basic ways of making money. You can earn it, save it, invest it or steal it. Earning money is what you do when you go to work all day and trade your time and skill in exchange for a paycheck.... published 17 months ago
64Low Risk Investments Cont.: Money Market Accounts and Funds
by vic602
Though these two names sound almost the same, they are quite different. A money market account (MMA) also known as a money market deposit account (MMDA) is an insured investment much like any other... published 12 months ago
68Exchange Traded Funds versus Mutual Funds
by vic602
There can be confusion between the difference between mutual funds, index funds, and exchange traded funds (ETFs) because in some ways they feel the same. For that reason, I’ve decided to include a... published 12 months ago
73The Irreverent Guide to a House Flip: Inspecting the House
by vic602
Okay, here’s the way it goes down. Let’s assume your realtor has found you a house in a good location and at a drastically reduced price. You want to buy it, but you’re still not sure if... published 17 months ago
70Low Risk Investments Cont.: Treasury Bonds, Treasury Notes, Treasury Bills
by vic602
Treasury bonds, notes, and bills are among the safest investments in that they are fully backed by the U.S. government. The downside to these investments is they will usually give you an... published 12 months ago
73The Irreverent Guide to You, Your Rental and the IRS
by vic602
Let’s assume you’ve bought your rental. It’s now time to consider the unpleasant task of figuring out the tax consequences. There are the two big factors, Income and expenses including... published 16 months ago
