286: Finance Friday: Building Your Financial Runway Even with Irregular Income w/ Eric Dunn

286: Finance Friday: Building Your Financial Runway Even with Irregular Income w/ Eric Dunn

It's not uncommon to have irregular income as a business owner or self-employed individual. But with different amounts of money coming in every month, how can you budget, invest, or plan? Some months you’ll make a killing, while other months may have huge burn rates. How do you gain financial clarity when running multiple businesses with multiple income streams? What about becoming debt-free? Is it possible with such inconsistent income? This is how Eric Dunn has been feeling lately. After paying off a significant sum of debt, Eric has seen his income slowly rise and needs help ironing out his finances before he can invest in real estate. Eric has numerous businesses that haven’t been given the accounting love they deserve. Not only that, Eric has been trying to get his safety reserve up to hold himself over during the lean months of self-employment. Mindy and Scott work with Eric to build a financial framework that allows him to scale simply and with minimal effort. They also talk through self-employment tax, financial planning, safety reserves, renting vs. buying real estate, and more. If you’re a regular listener, you probably have more than one stream of income (or will in the future) making this advice worth its weight in gold so you don’t make some of the mistakes Eric is trying to avoid! In This Episode We Cover Paying off consumer debt and using it to propel forward your financial position Separating business and personal expenses so tax time is headache-free Financial planning and analysis, plus using it to model and predict future income Self-employment taxes and quarterly tax penalties that you can avoid as an entrepreneur Whether to rent or buy a home in today’s hot housing market (and strategies for both) Why your emergency fund is meant to be spent on the right things And So Much More! Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-286 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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175: Staying Flexible in Early Retirement with A Purple Life

175: Staying Flexible in Early Retirement with A Purple Life

Last time we talked to Purple from A Purple Life, she told us about her plan to retire at the end of 2020. If you haven’t listened to that interview, you can listen to it here to get the full scoop on...

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174: Finance Friday: Reaching Semper FI (Financial Independence) Before Retirement with Fabio

174: Finance Friday: Reaching Semper FI (Financial Independence) Before Retirement with Fabio

Real estate investors are known to have their hands in 20 different pots, this is doubly true for Marine and real estate investor Fabio. Fabio is a Captain in the Marine Corps and has been in service ...

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173: Bringing in The ‘Dough’ with Brent TheFoodTruckCEO (Part 2)

173: Bringing in The ‘Dough’ with Brent TheFoodTruckCEO (Part 2)

Welcome to episode 173.5! Yesterday you heard from Brent, a former registered nurse who paid off over $100,000 in debt and started a mobile pizza truck! Brent’s original interview was recorded back in...

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173: Leaving "Soul Crushing" Corporate to Chase Food Truck Dreams with Brent TheFoodTruckCEO (Part 1)

173: Leaving "Soul Crushing" Corporate to Chase Food Truck Dreams with Brent TheFoodTruckCEO (Part 1)

What does the average person do in their 20s? For most people, it means going into student debt, getting a car loan, getting a mortgage, and treating yourself. These are the “average financial decisio...

22 Helmi 20211h 1min

172: Finance Friday: Why You Don’t Need to Sacrifice Everything to Hit Financial Freedom with Jeff

172: Finance Friday: Why You Don’t Need to Sacrifice Everything to Hit Financial Freedom with Jeff

Jeff, like many listeners, feels as if there is enough money coming in every month, but somehow it’s slipping out, not allowing him and his wife to hit financial independence. A big reason this could ...

19 Helmi 20211h 28min

171: Putting Happiness Over a Bigger Paycheck with Brandon Richard Austin

171: Putting Happiness Over a Bigger Paycheck with Brandon Richard Austin

Most people would consider $80,000 a year a respectable salary, but what if you were making that much during college? That’s what today’s guest, Brandon Richard Austin, made in his sophomore year. As ...

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170: Finance Friday: Trading Debt for Cash Flow and Liquidity with Teacher Erik

170: Finance Friday: Trading Debt for Cash Flow and Liquidity with Teacher Erik

Erik and his wife have three big debts to tackle: their mortgage on their primary residence, their mortgage on their rental property, and a HELOC (home equity line of credit) taken out as the down pay...

12 Helmi 20211h 16min

169: Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses with Erin Lowry from Broke Millennial

169: Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses with Erin Lowry from Broke Millennial

It’s not always comfortable talking about money, especially with close friends, family members, partners, or even bosses. How did salary, savings, and investing become such a taboo subject to talk abo...

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