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Submitted by PjEvans on September 4, 2007 - 16:56.
A Home is not an Asset; assets generate real income (e.g.,vending machines, businesses,...). If you were to lease it to a tenant, then it would become an asset. My 2 cents.
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A Home is not an Asset
Submitted by PjEvans on September 4, 2007 - 16:56.
A Home is not an Asset; assets generate real income (e.g.,vending machines, businesses,...). If you were to lease it to a tenant, then it would become an asset. My 2 cents.