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    Secret to Real Estate investing

    It may take until 2009 to see the bottom, but the "bust" has already begun in many areas. Take a look at prices of new homes in San Diego, Florida, Boston, DC. Prices have been reduces substantially in these areas. As much as 100k in some reports. It is entirely logical that new home prices will...
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    Ramping up 401k contributions to 15k

    I did. Mildly surprising to see the first paycheck. Slightly smaller than two weeks ago. But can't wait to see the impact on the 401k as the year goes along.
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    May I convert my old 401Ks to an IRA?

    Yes you can rollover the two 401ks that are from past employers. The rule that you are referring to says that, above certain income levels, you cannot make a tax deductible contribution to an IRA while you qualify for a retirement plan at work. Rollovers are completely different from...
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    Hey Wildcat, you here?

    How about that UCLA game last weekend, huh? Wow!
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    Are you the first to ER in your family?

    Dad is 74 and still works full time, running his gardening/landscaping business. He has talked for almost the last 10 years of scaling the business back, but he enjoys it, so who are we to take that away from him. Mom is 65 and is employed full time at the local high school as a secretary in...
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    Financing a car/car buying advice

    Wow, phenomenal advice. Especially from Charles, thanks for all that. So, my search has evolved a bit over that last couple of weeks. I have ruled out the Acura TL, it's a nice car, just a personal preference. I have also all but ruled out the Lexus ES. I hadn't driven it at the time of my...
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    using 401k loan for downpayment

    And this is the problem with deductibility and why most advisors and web sites take it for granted that it is not deductible. It is extremely rare (I have never heard one instance of it) for an employer to contribute to employee's 401(k)s without any employee contribution.
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    using 401k loan for downpayment

    What a bargain! Well, in that case I have a few more legal/tax questions.... Nah, just kidding.
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    Financing a car/car buying advice

    Hi all, Well, after months of trying to keep the trusty old car running, it is finally giving out on me. Well, more specifically it is becoming not cost efficient to keep. The residual value of my car is probably less than $2000, so I won't have any trade in to speak of. I am looking at Acura...
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    What good is the stock market?

    In the words of Bernard Baruch, "It's not what you miss that counts" In other words, the only thing that matters is what you actually made and what you actually lost. What you could have made and what you could have lost is irrelevant.
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    using 401k loan for downpayment

    What you use the money for should never be a factor in determining the deductibility, just the type of loan. A mortgage, home equity loan, a business loan, maybe margin debt? I'm pretty sure if you borrow money, regardless of how that money is used it is based on the type of loan. For example...
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    using 401k loan for downpayment

    I feel the same way. She trusts me in money matters, so instead of just telling here, "Girl, you crazy!" I'm going to let her know how high prices are and how much of a burden buying would be. I'll give her the pros and cons, and ultimately it's up to her.
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    using 401k loan for downpayment

    this question is not for me, I swear! I wouldn't do this. A "friend" is currently renting for a little over $1k/mo and by working a weekend job has paid off various debts that she has carried. She emailed me asking about taking a loan from her 401k for her downpayment. I am planning on advising...
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    Help me save yahoo finance...

    Yea, unfortunately, you lose your best customers before you even get through #1, "Go to college." Oops, too much work.
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    How much does it cost ya?

    A gallon of regular gas. $2.89 A 2 litre bottle of Coca Cola. $.99 High speed internet service. $39.95 6 pack of Bud. (don't buy Bud) Dry clean a pair of pants (even if it once a year), Don't know, $2? An oil change for you car. $24.95 Bus or subway fare (even if you do not use it) No idea, this...
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    Help me save yahoo finance...

    Beautiful. Turn this post into 250 pages, put it on tape in 20 languages, go on a speaking tour, and you're the next Kiyosaki/Orman/Sheets.
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    Help me save yahoo finance...

    Good point, and I think Kiyosaki is in a gray area. But I still believe that the difference is that people knowingly and willingly pay for his stuff. Whether you agree with it, think it's crap, or think it's fine for motivation not information, he still needs people to open their wallets and...
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    Help me save yahoo finance...

    I agree that he has no place on Public TV. Still doesn't make him a scam artist. If William O'Neil, founder of Investor's Business Daily and author of several investing books, appeared on Public TV, you may disagree with him. After all, he encourages a system that involves technical analysis and...
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    Help me save yahoo finance...

    Justin, I hear what you are saying, and agree that he advocates venturing into areas that are far riskier than most individuals are suited for. I agree that most people shouldn't follow his advice, and those who chose to should do considerable research outside the Rich Dad materials before...
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    Help me save yahoo finance...

    I was surprised to see Kiyosaki on Yahoo Finance, but not that disappointed. He is certainly not a Finance academic, or former corporate or government type, but he writes about money in a compelling fashion, agree or disagree. I read his first two books, and quickly realized that I didn't want...
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    House Hunting...

    I haven't been back to this site since shortly after I originally posted this. First, I can't believe the number of responses. Thank you all for that. You gave me some good perspectives and things to think about. Second, UnderFire.... FIGHT ON! I'm still reeling over last Saturday's game. I...
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    House Hunting...

    Hi folks, I'm pretty new here, so let me give you some of my vitals: Age 31, single, but involved, plan to be engaged soon. Work full time, fairly stable, income involves sales bonuses, etc., but has averaged close to 100k over the last three years. Currently have 75k saved in taxable accounts...
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    New guy to this forum

    Haha! I know exactly whom you are talking about. I actually had a rather lengthy and sometimes heated exchange with her/him (?). Another poster had made a comment in response to her articles that credit cards and not evil, but simply a tool, neither good nor bad. I agreed, and the debate was on!
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    New guy to this forum

    Good stuff folks, Maddy: I agree the simple living forum is a little out there. This one seems much more pragmatic. More my style. Although, I'll certainly still check in over there once in a while. Yakers: Good advice. As I mentioned, I have wisened up in the last couple of years and gotten...
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    New guy to this forum

    Hi everyone, my name is Eric, and I am new to this board. I found you guys through the simple living discussion boards. Someone there recommended this site. My vitals: I am 31, single, but in a long term relationship. Not yet engaged, but I am planning and scheming when, where and how...
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