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11 January, 2024
24 Money Tips for 2024: How to Slash Your Expenses and Save MORE This Year

With a few money tips for 2024, you could take your savings to a new level this year. From investment fees to utilities, there are all kinds of everyday expenses that you might not have thought to slash!

Welcome ba...

16 September, 2023
Rookie Reply: Mortgage Write-Offs, Buying with an LLC, & Boozy Airbnb Gifts

Your new Airbnb is set up and ready to go. You’re just finishing up the welcome gift and slipping in a bottle of wine as a pleasant surprise for your guest. Oops…you might have just put yourself in a BAD position. On ...

10 May, 2024
Rookie Reply: The Rental Property Expenses You CAN’T Afford to Miss

How do you know if a rental property will make enough cash flow before you buy? Budgeting is KEY. When breaking down a deal, it’s critical that you account for the costs of all capital expenditures (CapEx), maintenanc...

8 September, 2023
The Average American’s Guide to Investing $10K–$100K

Want to know how to invest $10K, $25K, $50K, or even $100K? The average American household has $41,600 saved. While that’s a decent chunk of cash, it’s not working very hard for you by sitting in a savings account, is...

22 December, 2023
Lean FI in 6 Years, Fat FI in 10, and Quitting Your Job The FIRE Way

At twenty-nine years old, Andy Johnson had achieved lean FIRE. He had enough to survive but not enough to make his future family comfortably financially free. All he needed to do was work a little longer, make a bit m...

31 December, 2024
The Money Date: What Couples Should (& Shouldn't) Do to Align Finances

Calling all couples! You and your partner may be on the same page financially or off in two different directions; regardless of where you’re at, it’s a great time to start having money dates!

In this episode, Mindy...

27 October, 2023
Finance Friday: Could a Franchise Fuel My FIRE in 10 Years (Or Less)?

Want to reach FIRE long before you’re sixty-five? If you make a decent income, invest diligently, and watch your spending, you STILL could fall into the “trap” most FIRE-chasers find themselves in. By making one BIG m...

9 February, 2024
100% Bonus Depreciation Coming Back? (Do NOT File…Yet)

The biggest real estate tax deduction is coming back. That’s right—100% bonus depreciation is almost cleared for a triumphant return as the House pushed a new tax bill to the Senate, one that includes some massive tax...

17 February, 2016
BiggerPockets Podcast 162: How to Pay Less to the IRS with Amanda Han, CPA

No one likes paying taxes, so let’s talk about how you can pay FAR less to the IRS! On today’s show, we sit down with real estate investor and CPA Amanda Han, the author of the brand new book The Book on Tax Strategie...

27 August, 2023
Rookie Reply: Put THIS in Your Lease Agreement (So Tenants Don’t Break It!)

Your tenant is breaking their landlord tenant lease agreement. What now? Do you go after the money or eat the loss? Depending on the amount, it may not even be worth the trouble. Either way, perhaps the more important...