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Should I sell my investment properties to pay off debt?

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Should I sell my investment properties to pay off debt? I’m really split on what I should do. My goals are to maximize my investments, get ready to buy a new house, reduce stress, have kids. Income last year: 125k before taxes Expected Income this year: 225k before taxes, putting 10% away to 401k Don’t project income will get any higher than this, but basically guaranteed to inherit at least 5 mil…

Reddit Personal Finance 188 2023-07-21

Transamerica “non traditional life insurance investment strategy”

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Transamerica “non traditional life insurance investment strategy” SS: We consulted with Transamerica today and I am definitely hesitant on what exactly this company is about, but definitely need to at the very least start understanding my spending and budgeting to start saving and investing. One of the main pillars for this Transamerica are a “non traditional emerging investing strategy involving life insuranc…

Reddit Personal Finance 202 2023-07-18

Investment strategy for 61y/o mother

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Investment strategy for 61y/o mother My 61y/o mother has a moderate amount of uninvested cash just sitting there doing nothing, and I was thinking about getting her to use most of it to buy CDs and maybe 25% of it or so into VOO. She will probably retire at 70. Any comments, suggestions to find the most reasonable strategy here? She may be wary to invest all of it right now even t…

Reddit Personal Finance 222 2023-07-18

Solid ETF investment alongside VTI?

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Solid ETF investment alongside VTI? Is there another etf to hold alongside VTI that covers either international or global? I have some VT but I know it overlaps VTI and the 3, 5, and 10 year return doesn’t look amazing. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/i_klr

Reddit Personal Finance 237 2023-07-14

Looking to open a Roth IRA. Where should I open one and what investment options should I consider?

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Looking to open a Roth IRA. Where should I open one and what investment options should I consider? Hello all. I’m 19 looking to contribute $350-$500 per month into a Roth IRA. I decided on that versus a 401k because I pay low taxes as a working college student and I believe I’ll be in a higher tax bracket in the future. I’m looking for an institution that offers a Roth. I’m not sure if it makes a difference where I open an account and what fe…

Reddit Personal Finance 229 2023-07-11