Valendorf

Valendorf t1_jeee2t7 wrote

Not being on the mortgage shouldn’t matter. They’d be renting from someone else if not from them.

Only time I’d see it be a problem is if the owner is trying to make a profit off the other.

If the end goal is to get married (not sure I’d sign a 30 year commitment without it), then would it really matter if “owner is getting equity and I’m not!”?

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Valendorf t1_iy6hifs wrote

I used the nabers group to set up a solo 401k trust. From there I opened a checking account to transfer my contributions to and opened investment accounts as well. With full checkbook control I can invest in pretty much anything that can be considered an investment, from companies to crypto to real estate.

Just be cautious with investing in physical things like gold as there’s been court cases ruling that storing bullion in your attic where you have easy access can’t be considered.

I can also contribute a total of $132,000 (personal contributions + 25% of business income) for both me and the wife since she participates in the business.

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Valendorf t1_ivy8au4 wrote

There’s a difference between rendering a video and rendering real-time gameplay.

Ever wonder why cutscenes in video games look a lot better than actual gameplay?

I think you’re failing to get my point. My point is that you seem to be unaware of today’s technology landscape when it comes to video processing and editing, and are doing yourself a huge disservice by keeping the extremely poor viewpoint of “well it looks real to me so it can’t be fake because it was filmed on a handycam and normal people can’t edit videos to look real”

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Valendorf t1_ivy3jlk wrote

So your justification that the video can’t be fake is it looks real to you?

I hate to be the one to do it.. but you do know that quite a bit of things you watch on TV aren’t real.. right?

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Valendorf t1_iuii46w wrote

Are your other debts’ interest rates greater than your tax rate + expected roi? The thing I’d bring up is while the markets are down it’s the ideal time to pump as much money as you can into them. Think of it as the stocks being on sale.

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Valendorf t1_iu1pvub wrote

Yeah. As a non professional they kept all the corners of the tile on the same level for me. Had a hard time when I did a tiny bathroom without them and there’s 1 or 2 tiles that have a corner slightly raised that you notice when your bare foot drags across it. In the 1500 sqft of tile I did in the basement I don’t have a single one poking up.

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