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The Mortgage Paydown Dilemma

August 13, 2020August 6, 2022 / salaryoptional / 1 Comment

I bought my first house in April 2012. We paid $185,000. Our loan was for $177k at 3% for 15 years. We hated debt, made decent money, and at some point set a goal to pay this mortgage off in about 5.5 years. It was an FHA loan, which required dreaded Mortgage Insurance (MI) payments, … Continue reading The Mortgage Paydown Dilemma

Catching Covid

July 30, 2020 / salaryoptional / Leave a comment

After Rudy Gobert tested positive for covid-19 on March 11th, the world shut down, and we returned home from Las Vegas. The next few months were a bit of a whirlwind for us (and likely many others). There are some financial aspects to this story, but I mainly just want to share my experience testing … Continue reading Catching Covid

Where were you when…

June 6, 2020July 15, 2020 / salaryoptional / 2 Comments

The last few months have been a wild experience with the coronavirus pandemic. Socially, physically, emotionally, and financially. In high school history classes, I remember talking about defining moments in time. Old-timers would say things like "I was just leaving work when JFK was shot in Dallas", "I was...when Apollo 11 landed on the moon", … Continue reading Where were you when…

How are salesmen steering your decisions?

January 16, 2020January 16, 2020 / salaryoptional / Leave a comment

I worked at Wells Fargo during their shameful years. Any garbage you heard about their slimy sales tactics are likely true. I had managers direct me to run credit card applications without telling the applicant (although I never did). I watched employees copy credit card info from our system to sign people up for credit … Continue reading How are salesmen steering your decisions?

What is Mortgage Recasting?

August 22, 2019August 21, 2019 / salaryoptional / Leave a comment

Occasionally, friends/clients ask if they should refinance so they can lower their mortgage payment. If interest rates have fallen, if you are trying to drop mortgage insurance and your current lender is playing hardball, or if you are just trying to lower your payment by extending your loan out further, then refinancing may be the … Continue reading What is Mortgage Recasting?

Should I buy down my mortgage interest rate?

June 25, 2019March 24, 2020 / salaryoptional / Leave a comment

As a real estate agent I spend a lot of time looking at mortgage quotes. I think I spend more time than most agents, because I'm such a nerd about personal finances. That, and I want to make sure my buyers are getting a good deal. I think it's an important part of my job. … Continue reading Should I buy down my mortgage interest rate?

Being Rich vs Looking Rich

June 19, 2019August 13, 2020 / salaryoptional / Leave a comment

When you think about the richest people you know, you likely imagine those living in huge homes, driving expensive new cars, and spending big money on vacations/entertainment. Isn't it funny how we associate spending money with having money? But how else are you supposed to know the wealthy from the broke from the outside looking … Continue reading Being Rich vs Looking Rich

My quick plan for financial independence

January 28, 2019June 10, 2019 / salaryoptional / 4 Comments

My goal for FI is $1.2 mil net worth. I'll call $1.2 mil my "number". My primary residence is excluded from my number, since it doesn't produce cashflow while living in it. I'm also not including any stock we hold from old privately-held employers. I hope we can cash those out someday but have no … Continue reading My quick plan for financial independence

You need to shop harder for a mortgage

November 7, 2018June 10, 2022 / salaryoptional / 1 Comment

WARNING, this post may be more dry than some others... Lots of numbers and graphics... It may not be as entertaining or short as my other posts. But if you apply what I'm saying, it'll likely save you a few thousand dollars the day you sign for your next home purchase... and maybe a little … Continue reading You need to shop harder for a mortgage

How much should I contribute to my 401k?

September 18, 2018January 16, 2020 / salaryoptional / Leave a comment

One of the more frequent questions I get from friends is "how much should I contribute to my 401k?" While there is not 1 right answer for everyone, there are a few things everyone should consider. Also consider that 401ks are still relatively new in the investment world. They've only been around since about 1980, … Continue reading How much should I contribute to my 401k?

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