Comment on Why Stagnant Economic Times Present a Rare Investment Opportunity...
[...] forward, consider cash flow, rather than appreciation (in stocks or real estate) to produce reliable [...]
View ArticleComment on 4 Reasons NOT to get a Financial Advisor by tmornstar
Well said Hunter! You continue to give concise and logical definitions with valuable insights to add to my thinking.
View ArticleComment on Guest Post: Top 5 Reasons to Invest in Real Estate Instead of...
[...] know you could? Every day, thousands of Americans are using their retirement accounts to purchase investment real estate. No, they are not withdrawing their money and paying taxes and penalties....
View ArticleComment on Stock Market Volatility: Are we having fun yet?! by Why YOU Should...
[...] You are looking for an alternative to Wall Street’s volatility [...]
View ArticleComment on Why the US will not recover until 2020 by Communal Award
There is only about ~900 billion paper and coin dollars. There is about ~14 trillion dollars worth of credit supplied by banks. There is about ~55 trillion dollars in total debt, again, supplied by...
View ArticleComment on How to use your retirement plan to invest in real estate. by How...
[...] real estate notes. When structured properly, notes can be a very passive and secure way to invest. Investing in real estate notes using a ROTH IRA can earn 8-10% annually. When structured with a...
View ArticleComment on What is a Cash Flow Investment? by Rajesh
Nice post, Thanks for the ideas, Maybe ill use some of them in the future, but for the moment ill stick with dividend stocks because in my opinion there an easy source of cash flow.
View ArticleComment on What is a Cash Flow Investment? by HunterT545
Thank you for reading Rajesh! I agree, dividend stocks are an easy source of cash flow. The only problem is, they don’t generate ENOUGH cash flow! The average dividend yield for the S&P 500 is a...
View ArticleComment on What is a Cash Flow Investment? by Rajesh
I understand that s&p 500 returns and other mutual funds don’t do well, but i like to invest in stocks picking my own company’s, for example i invest in Tesco, dividend yield of 3.5%, they raise...
View ArticleComment on What is a Cash Flow Investment? by Invest now and spend Later |...
[...] because it is a very achievable yield, through many of the most popular cash flow investments. In previous posts I have discussed how to achieve these returns without exposing yourself [...]
View ArticleComment on What is a Cash Flow Investment? by Debra Turner
An excellent post with lot of information. This post is an answer for my alla questions. Thank you very much..
View ArticleComment on Watch a *webinar* on investing in Mortgage Notes by allen goldstone
I am interested in hearing more about investing in mortgages
View ArticleComment on A Simple Explanation of the Most Secured Real Estate Investment by...
[...] Real Estate Notes are a perfect example of an investment where a moderate amount of deflation in values does not negatively affect your investment. [...]
View ArticleComment on 5 Reasons Housing Will Double Dip by Bye-Bye California Real...
[...] to require 20-30% down, and I believe that this amount of required down payment is the best way to create a stable housing market. What does an increase in down payment size mean? You better...
View ArticleComment on Has Housing Entered A Never-Ending Tailspin? by Why I am Glad...
[...] ratios, this would not surprise me at all. If this drop were to continue, it would have a compounding effect on the economy, as well as consumer [...]
View ArticleComment on Guest Post: Top 5 Reasons to Invest in Real Estate Instead of...
Very good points. Real estate is always going to be a better investment over the longer term. It’s down to supply and demand. After all, they ain’t making any more land!!!
View ArticleComment on Watch a *webinar* on investing in Mortgage Notes by allen goldstone
I am interested in hearing more about investing in mortgages
View ArticleComment on A Simple Explanation of the Most Secured Real Estate Investment by...
[...] Real Estate Notes are a perfect example of an investment where a moderate amount of deflation in values does not negatively affect your investment. [...]
View ArticleComment on 5 Reasons Housing Will Double Dip by Bye-Bye California Real...
[...] to require 20-30% down, and I believe that this amount of required down payment is the best way to create a stable housing market. What does an increase in down payment size mean? You better...
View ArticleComment on Has Housing Entered A Never-Ending Tailspin? by Why I am Glad...
[...] ratios, this would not surprise me at all. If this drop were to continue, it would have a compounding effect on the economy, as well as consumer [...]
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....