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mike-salmon
@mike-salmon
5 months ago

Are You Making These S Corp Mistakes as a CRE Broker?

Many commercial real estate brokers set up an S Corp for its tax

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LinkedIn User
@imdavidjwilson
5 months ago

Them: “It’s just my daily Starbucks, it's not that much money.”

Me: "This habit could instead be $440,441.75!"

- Save the $7/day for a total

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LinkedIn User
@benblumenfeldwealthmanager
4 months ago

"Spend less than you earn. Invest the difference."

Truthful but not useful.


Simple but not easy.

Necessary, but not sufficient.

It's an oversimplification of many

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LinkedIn User
@michael-kakuru-15184718
4 months ago

4 unexpected ways top-notch financial advice transforms you. [Number 4 is eye-opening]

This is what poor financial advice focuses on:

- Selling you the best

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Just Ivy Africa
@just-ivy-africa
4 months ago

When you approach 22+ and start earning money or have the potential to earn good money, there are mindsets that you need to

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Hardik Lashkari
@hardiklashkari
4 months ago

It’s been a while since I’ve done a Ask Me Anything (AMA) session here.

Drop your questions around:

• Taxes and return filing
• Ghostwriting for

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nickmaggiulli
@nickmaggiulli
4 months ago

The biggest lie in personal finance is that you can be rich if you just cut your spending.

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LinkedIn User
@benblumenfeldwealthmanager
4 months ago

Everyone has money. Some more than others.

It's exactly the same as body weight.

Everyone weighs 'something'.

Some more than others.

If you're skinny and want

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LinkedIn User
@lorenzo-villarreal-193923212
4 months ago

Personal Finance Tip: Take It Step by Step

Trying to tackle all your financial goals at once can lead to overwhelm and

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LinkedIn User
@ryan-sullivan-pe
4 months ago

Should you be taking less tax deductions?

Meet Josh, an engineer who started his own firm for more flexibility.

After two hard years in

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LinkedIn User
@benblumenfeldwealthmanager
4 months ago

Yes, finances can get complicated. Life happens.

Imagine the clarity you'd get from a personalized discussion.
A 45-minute conversation focused only on your situation.

It's not

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amar-mistry
@amar-mistry
3 months ago

Personal finance starts with understanding the numbers.
Stress comes from not knowing what to do next.

Inflation, cost of living, debts.

All feel like a heavy

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Bob Kirschenheiter
@bob-kirschenheiter-a054273a
3 months ago

Ideally you have the resources available to do both, but what happens when you must decide between:

Paying down debt

and

Saving for the future

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While the

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omkarshinde98
@omkarshinde98
3 months ago

10 day to day household expenses you could write off.

1. Car use
2. Childcare
3. Depreciation
4.

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Debora Prossomariti, M.Sc.
@debora-prossomariti
3 months ago

Personal finance is not an easy subject, but if you know Mando Sallavanti III, CFP®, CEPA, you know he makes it simple.

So

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LinkedIn User
@parthgulati
3 months ago

Personal finance tools today are facing a crisis of imagination.

They all look the same and force you into a one-size-fits-all straightjacket. In other

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Anthony Walsh, QFA, EFA
@asw383
3 months ago

"Maybe the journey isn't about becoming anything. Maybe it's about unbecoming everything that isn't really you, so that you can be who you

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LinkedIn User
@ryan-sullivan-pe
3 months ago

Do you ever feel like you are constantly juggling money around?

Especially when it comes to managing both business and personal finances, it can

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Joseph D. Stabile, CFP®, ChFC®, CEPA®
@joseph-stabile
2 months ago

Personal finance cheat code

~ Create your own rules ~

Let's face it...

90% of people aren't great with managing their finances

I've found this is typically

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Tim Ulbrich, PharmD
@timulbrich
2 months ago

I am grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with the American Pharmacists Association today to provide a personal finance virtual workshop for their fellows!

The

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LinkedIn User
@sudha-atmakuri-senior-tl
2 months ago

Personal finance isn't complicated.

But we often make it that way.

Skip the fluff. Here’s how you actually take control:

✅ Budget like a boss
↳ The

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Anthony Walsh, QFA, EFA
@asw383
2 months ago

The 1 quote you must know about money ⬇


"Show me your bank statements and I'll show you your priorities"

I spoke to a

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Jean Chatzky
@jeanchatzky
2 months ago

Learning something new can be daunting, especially as you get older. But here’s the thing, the sooner you master a new skill, whether

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LinkedIn User
@ryan-sullivan-pe
about 1 month ago

Who do you pay first: Yourself or Everyone Else?

You work hard for your money—so why aren’t you taking your cut off the top?

Whether

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LinkedIn User
@wacekenduati
about 1 month ago

Here is one of the questions I received on personal finance.

Question: I have never invested ( or even put aside money) in my

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LinkedIn User
@ryan-sullivan-pe
about 1 month ago

In my own journey as an engineer, I quickly realized that navigating personal finance and investing was a challenge that wasn’t taught in

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LinkedIn User
@tonyking-pfs
about 1 month ago

Personal Finance Question; Does your banking structure:

- Give you information?
- Facilitate automated monthly savings and investing?
- Give you

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LinkedIn User
@tonyking-pfs
about 1 month ago

𝗣𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗮 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀.
Measuring it monthly you can use tried and true process improvement techniques to take your finances to the

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LinkedIn User
@anouk-knuffmann
17 days ago

My financial success is not based on luck or chance
It’s intentional and strategic

I use my unique tools and strategies

to spend, save, and

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LinkedIn User
@terry-condon-cashflowco
7 days ago

Personal finance good at telling you what to do with your money. It's bad at teaching money, because it never teaches you how

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