Financial terms and concepts that don't fit neatly into other categories, including emerging terminology.
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Foundation terms you need to know first (2 terms)
Imposter syndrome in real estate investing is the persistent feeling that one's success is undeserved or achieved through luck, despite clear evidence of competence and achievement, leading to self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a 'fraud'.
Work-life balance in real estate investing refers to effectively managing the demands of your investment activities alongside your personal life, ensuring sustainable success and well-being.
Complex strategies and professional concepts (1 terms)
Financial Emotional Intelligence is the capacity to understand and manage one's own emotions and those of others in financial decision-making, enabling rational and disciplined investment choices, especially under market pressure.
A growth mindset in real estate investing is the belief that one's abilities, intelligence, and skills can be developed through dedication and hard work, leading to resilience, continuous learning, and adaptability in the face of market challenges and setbacks.
Imposter syndrome in real estate investing is the persistent feeling that one's success is undeserved or achieved through luck, despite clear evidence of competence and achievement, leading to self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a 'fraud'.
Work-life balance in real estate investing refers to effectively managing the demands of your investment activities alongside your personal life, ensuring sustainable success and well-being.
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Personal budgeting, expense tracking, cash flow management, emergency funds, and savings strategies.
Credit scores, debt consolidation, loan management, credit repair, and debt payoff strategies.
Macroeconomic concepts, interest rates, inflation, Federal Reserve policy, and economic cycles.
Wills, trusts, estate taxes, succession planning, beneficiary planning, and wealth preservation.