3 Things You Shouldn’t Do After Getting Laid Off — and 4 You Should
It’s tough to lose a job, but there are strategies to help you navigate it.
It’s tough to lose a job, but there are strategies to help you navigate it.
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The housing market is shifting; what does that mean for real estate agents? Tune in to todayâs podcast with real estate expert Raquel Quinet and find out how to survive a shifting market. In addition to outlining the strategies that helped agents thrive through the last recession, Raquel covers what you should start doing now to protect your real estate business and your bottom line. Raquel also shares some sage advice on avoiding burnout and how to cope with a heavy workload.
Today I have my pal Corey Peterson on the show. Corey started in single family investing, but has become known as a multi-family investor over the past several years. Heâs done $96M in Apartment dealsâ¦and I had the honor to participate in 2 Apartment deals that closed late last year (Total of $20M in deals). Today we talk about the benefits of multi-family investing, and even how you might be able to work with us on an upcoming deal!
How much money does it take to start an IRA? The easy answer is $0, but that won’t get you on your way to growing your money into retirement. The truth is, you can start an IRA with very little money. The keys to really take advantage of the power of Roth IRAs or Traditional IRAs […]
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In an ideal world, you wouldn’t need to go negotiate. In an ideal world, the weather would be perfect, there would be no war, and your employer would simply say, “Hey, your value to our company has increased. Here’s ten thousand dollars.”
If only, right? When it comes to earning more, negotiating is usually a necessary part of the equation. The negotiating masters among us have a serious leg up.
I do not have a leg up. In most circumstances, I dread negotiating. I’d rather watch paint dry than negotiate. I’d rather eat a chard smoothie. I’d rather give someone a ride to the airport at 8am on a Monday.
There are a lot of 529 education savings plans available these days. Which ones are the best? Which give the lowest fees, best investments and management?
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I do not have any short-term or Airbnb rentals. However, a lot of people have asked me if short-term rentals a good investment becuse they have become so popular lately. I do not have short term-rentals because I don’t have the time to manage them or have a property manager that wants to manage them … Read more
1 in 5 U.S. businesses are now women-owned.