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Neil Krebs Excited about joining BP
19 May 2016 | 5 replies
I have several years in retail management, 2 years in landscape maintinance, and currently I am self employed doing a little bit of what ever will help build up starting capital.After a friend told me about BP, I could not stop listening to the podcasts.
Alex Gershbeyn The term "crowdfunding" hijacked
26 October 2015 | 30 replies
We actually worked together at a prior employer
Donna Ward Advice needed please
16 September 2015 | 2 replies
@Donna Ward If you have enough income (W2, 1099 or self employed/business), then you can push through both loans at the same time.For your primary residence, you can use either a 3.5% down FHA loan (you can always put more down) or a conventional loan with as little as 15% down.For an investment property, you can get a conventional loan with 20% down (SFH) or 25% down (multi-unit).If your rental income is disclosed on your tax return, then it can be used as income for your DTI calculation.This is all assuming that you have regular income to support the loan and clear credit.My recommendation would be start working with a mortgage banker who can help you think through your options and tell you what you can qualify for.Upen Patel, Mortgage BankerFederal NMLS# 1374243
Albert Olivarria Real estate virgin soon to be in Milwaukee
4 January 2016 | 9 replies
I will be leaving my place of employment and seeking a new job once in Milwaukee, and if all goes well jump into buying ASAP.
Sidney S. What entity should I create?
30 October 2015 | 28 replies
The benefits of the S-corp are paying FICA on your "wage that must pass the BS test for the type of job" rather than paying self-employment tax on all of your flip or wholesale income.
Michael Garcia Asking Tenants for tax info
20 September 2015 | 2 replies
You would do this for any self-employed applicant.
Cathy T. new investor, multiple questions re: next property
27 November 2015 | 3 replies
She is self-employed (her own business) but makes very little money on paper.
James Park What does the top ten % of the top 1% net worth look like?
5 May 2017 | 46 replies
People are also brainwashed into thinking that investing via their employer-sponsored 401(k) is the only way to invest and that passive investing in the market is the only way to achieve wealth.  
Jon Klaus B2R Finance
15 October 2021 | 9 replies
It seems they use bait and switch tactics.
John T. Duplex or save for 5+ commercial rental
22 September 2015 | 6 replies
Now in my pursuit of self employment I am looking at purchasing another.