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William Orrock
  • Santa Clara, Ca
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Calculator Functions on last page!

William Orrock
  • Santa Clara, Ca
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Hello fellow investors: I am really getting used to using the calculator. However I am not sure if I am using it right. What I am is I watched the last webinar on how to do it, but the market Brandon was using was a much cheaper market than where I am looking. My question is how do I find out what these are in my area?

Future Assumptions

Annual Income Growth (%)

Annual PV Growth (%)

Annual Expenses Growth (%)

Sales Expenses (%) 

I current live in California, and I am just checking out different markets. So I am guessing because the economy here in California is say much different than Florida, Texas, Midwest. So how can I calculate or where can I find what the above topics are in my area in California, then in other states. E.g. is the annual income growth rate in California 3% or 6% or is it like the mid west 2%.  Again, I am new and still learning, any help in this matter would be more than helpful!

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