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Reader Interview: Planning For The Military Transition

Author: Doug Nordman Last Updated: August 22, 2019 2 Comments

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[Today's military transition advice is brought to you by servicemember Annabel Monroe of Monroe Brothers Investments.  If you're interested in contributing your interview at The-Military-Guide.com, please see our posting guidelines.]   What influenced your decision to join the military, and what's your transition plan to leave active … [Read more...] about Reader Interview: Planning For The Military Transition

VA Loan Certificate of Eligibility – Why You Need it and How to Get One

Author: Ryan Guina Last Updated: August 22, 2019 Leave a Comment

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VA Loan Certificate of Eligibility

VA Loan Certificates of Eligibility have made it possible for thousands of veterans to take advantage of VA Loans to make their dreams of owning a home a reality. Buying a home can be an expensive and complicated process. So, anything that makes the home buying process easier and more accessible is welcome. Fortunately, VA Loans do just that, as … [Read more...] about VA Loan Certificate of Eligibility – Why You Need it and How to Get One

VA Loan Property Types – Which Type of Home Can You Buy with a VA Loan

Author: Ryan Guina Last Updated: August 21, 2019 4 Comments

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VA Loan Property Types

VA Loans are an excellent way for U.S. military members, veterans, and their families to buy a home. VA Loans feature many benefits, including being easier to qualify for than a comparable conventional loan, as well as offering the ability to finance 100% of the home purchase. Once you have established eligibility for a VA Loan, you can begin the … [Read more...] about VA Loan Property Types – Which Type of Home Can You Buy with a VA Loan

From The Mail Buoy: Staying For 20 And Hacking The High Cost Of Living in Hawaii

Author: Doug Nordman Last Updated: October 23, 2020 4 Comments

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Hawaii High Cost of Living

A reader writes: "Nords, I’m an avid reader of your website and love your Reddit replies. I’m active duty with 14 years of service.  I’m saving a considerable amount of my paycheck and investing in dividend growth stocks with a portfolio that yields about 3.5%. I can retire at 20 years or try for one more promotion, but I’d do the High Three … [Read more...] about From The Mail Buoy: Staying For 20 And Hacking The High Cost Of Living in Hawaii

DD Form 214 – Why It’s Important, And How to Get a Copy of Your DD 214

Author: Ryan Guina Last Updated: July 30, 2019 4 Comments

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How to Get a Copy of Your DD Form 214

The DD Form 214, Discharge Papers and Separation Documents is the most important military document you will ever receive. This form serves as your proof of military service and is often used to verify military service for benefits such as the GI Bill, VA Loan, VA medical benefits, retirement benefits, employment, and membership in veteran's … [Read more...] about DD Form 214 – Why It’s Important, And How to Get a Copy of Your DD 214

“I Inherited Money And Now I Can’t Blog About Financial Independence Anymore”

Author: Doug Nordman Last Updated: August 22, 2019 13 Comments

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  I’m finally ready to write about distributing my father’s estate. As many of you may remember, Dad passed away in November 2017 after more than nine years with Alzheimer’s Disease. For over six of those years, Dad was in a full-care facility while I handled his finances. It only took a few six months to handle his estate and finish his … [Read more...] about “I Inherited Money And Now I Can’t Blog About Financial Independence Anymore”

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