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291-Friday Q&A: Real Estate, How Much Money is Too Much in Qualified Accounts, Bank on Yourself and Infinite Banking, Stocks vs Bonds
291-Friday Q&A: Real Estate, How Much Money is Too Much in Qualified Accounts, Bank on Yourself and Infinite Banking, Stocks vs Bonds
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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
I've decided to start doing regular live call-in shows as part of our Friday Q&A. Today we cover these questions:
How much leverage/risk is appropriate when building a real estate portfolio?
How much money is too much to have inside a qualified account?
How do you get money out of a qualified account for early retirement?
Is Bank on Yourself life insurance a good idea?
What's the right asset allocation between stocks/bonds?
Enjoy!
Joshua
If you have student loans, make sure to get a review of those loans by Jay Fleischman to see if you can save money! www.studentloanshow.com/radical
Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron
How much leverage/risk is appropriate when building a real estate portfolio?
How much money is too much to have inside a qualified account?
How do you get money out of a qualified account for early retirement?
Is Bank on Yourself life insurance a good idea?
What's the right asset allocation between stocks/bonds?
Enjoy!
Joshua
If you have student loans, make sure to get a review of those loans by Jay Fleischman to see if you can save money! www.studentloanshow.com/radical
Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron
Released:
Feb 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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