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Eric Brandenburg New member in Syracuse New York
8 December 2016 | 13 replies
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Eugene Lee SFR Maintence/Repair/CAPEX estimations
6 December 2016 | 0 replies
CAPEX: 180/month (2160/yr) - because its slightly higher than the BP book recommendationIt may be important to note that these investments would be turnkeyDo these numbers make sense or are they too liberal?
Scott Harper Financing as legal entity
19 December 2016 | 5 replies
For a business owner with $100,000 taxable annual income, the net tax savings for using an S Corporation instead of an LLC in taxes paid every year can be as high as $7,500.Holding PropertiesWhen holding properties as a cash flow investor, the LLC (or LP) is generally the better choice because an LLC has more liberal distribution rules.
Matthew Wright Sellers Lawyer Steals Deal
25 December 2016 | 82 replies
It is a bogus concept made up by liberals