Joe Soper
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been working 20 years as contract firefighter overseas, moneys not bad but much better now that beat the ex in the alimony case.... the last 12 years of alimony could have paid for the truck 5 or 6 times over...
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I served 8 years in the Army and when you’re sent to war zones, then you start to question your life decisions. I read up on successful people (Kiyosaki, Trump, etc.) and found a common connection was they built their wealth through real estate. I bought a rental property after getting out in SoCal when the market tanked. I then started working for the government and bought another rental and it just kept growing. You have to be comfortable in being uncomfortable.
I flipped some houses and it was the most scared and exciting times I’ve had since you’ve got your life savings on the line taking calculated risks. I financed the toys and let my passive income pay for all my expenses. I could retire from my investments, but I work since I’m almost 40 and target new investment options. The markets at the moment are on fire and scary times with the fed printing money like no tomorrow. The real estate market in SoCal is either going to stay high due to shortage of inventory or crash in a huge way with unemployment and interest rates rising.
Real estate investing is a tax favored asset where you get depreciation, appreciation, and principal pay down from your tenants. It does take work and headaches dealing with people, but what business doesn’t require work and dealing with people? Just think like Les Brown said, “The graveyard is the richest place on earth, because it is here that you will find all the hopes and dreams that were never fulfilled, the books that were never written, the songs that were never sung, the inventions that were never shared, the cures that were never discovered, all because someone was too afraid to take that first step, keep with the problem, or determined to carry out their dream.”
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Still, kids and money.
I’m guessing CMA = Accountant. Good gig at 22 but he should work a couple years and go for an MBA and/or JD.
Similar but different. CMA is more internal/corporate.We call them CPA's down here. Maybe so.
Gothca. Had to look it up. I've been a one man band for so long, I've forgotten most of my university stuff.Similar but different. CMA is more internal/corporate.
So not bragging but I make into the 6 figure range and my wife makes over $50k but I still can’t figure out/justify getting into a Raptor. Anyone else felt this way before they took the plunge?
I suppose the $500 in student loan payments we have and $300 529 account contributions are the reason for not pulling the trigger. But hey, we’ll have all of those student loans paid off in 2039...