27 February 2018 | 39 replies
I'm paying nowhere near the amount that you're asserting that others have paid.
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27 February 2017 | 12 replies
Also be assertive when you need to be, but never hostile.
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8 August 2017 | 1 reply
Since they are under the same roof, I suggest make sure she stays calm but assertive.
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3 March 2011 | 24 replies
.* Thus Jason asserts that the S-Corp has no tax benefit over an LLC, has equal asset protection benefits, and has the disadvantage of being more difficult to maintain.
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30 April 2015 | 27 replies
Once again, I assert that there is no tax benefit for owning rental property in an LLC vs owning in personal name.
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5 September 2021 | 14 replies
Nothing stated above is intended to be a factual assertion about any one particular service.
20 June 2012 | 17 replies
Marie Poe is right, if this property is located in Georgia the lender has no duty to prove ownership, they only have to assert they are the owner.
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30 November 2018 | 207 replies
That said, of course, Jay Hinrichs said it well - I paraphrase: if paid education floats your boat, go for it; if not, then don't.I would simply assert than even some of the BP podcasters admit that some of their earliest experiences were financial disasters.
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9 March 2015 | 277 replies
You now have $1000 to that you need to invest and generate $50K per year just to match the first (unleveraged) scenario.And THAT is an example where leverage hurts your profits, thus refuting your assertion that leverage will ALWAYS increase profits.In other words, you are wrong.
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23 November 2020 | 345 replies
They also made a written assertion they had insurance for just this sort of thing, turns out they didn’t.