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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]why does it matter to you? BOTH my DH and I are heavily bonus individuals. About 80% of our combined comp is bonus. We own a lot of real estate and leverage one properly to get another and so forth and then we have the 1031x and so forth. we are not afraid of debt, we embrace debt. who cares what some yahoo on a mommy site had to say. I’m most interested in our CPA and what he advises in context of current tax rules to help lower our otherwise astronomical tax liability-not someone yammering on here. [/quote] I am guessing you and your DH have a risk tolerance. OP clearly doesn't have a high risk tolerance if she needs a definitive answer re: buying a house. [/quote we have no idea what OPs risk tolerance is. The OP is ranting about the idiot advice on here. [/quote] I would venture to say that we do know OP's risk tolerance, given that someone who has a higher risk tolerance would not be here saying just give them permission to buy a house. [/quote]
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