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Roberto Mora Trejo Excited to be part of this community
20 April 2020 | 2 replies
I got my degree and mathematics and I have been struggling on what to do for my future.
Matthew Atkinson Risks of not getting a survey
13 July 2016 | 6 replies
A good deal of them are nothing more than a picture that do not work mathematically
Tony Ve Cash out refi lenders and pricing
2 September 2020 | 11 replies
Mathematically, keeping it simple, say you have a $100k loan at 3.5%  for one year.
Brian Diez "Operation Clean Sweep"
18 December 2008 | 49 replies
It was introduced into the underwriting process when computerized underwriting software can on scene in the 1980s.You're right - was looking at the date it was invented rather than implemented.Given that it's a mathematical risk indicator it's interesting that an engineer and a mathemetician rather than actuaries put it together.
Account Closed Should I file for bankruptcy?
21 December 2015 | 146 replies
But also mathematically it just doesn't make sense to me.
Kim Hopkins Battle of the Inflation VS Return Math
12 November 2022 | 28 replies
We can accept non accredited investors, so our investor pool is significantly larger.Hi ChrisI totally agree with everything you've said here and I think you make some great points about the market etc.My only point was that I think that the statement that one must have an annual return equal to or greater than the rate of inflation in order to beat inflation is not necessarily mathematically correct.
John Stark Cash Flow is king, right?
1 January 2009 | 73 replies
Originally posted by Fred S:this thread is awesomeI agree Fred.With the exception of the comment that stated that there was a lot of bad information posted, this thread is fun and quite valuable for all reeaders.There is only difference of opinion and strategies, not bad info here.Lance posting the mathematics is helping to compare each story more accurately and fairly.
Patrick Snyder What is your favorite thing about Real Estate?
25 June 2012 | 52 replies
The Mathematics (Or as someone else on here put, the hunt)As an investor I love hunting for the right numbers that make, what some may see as dud or dump property, seem like a pile of cash sitting neatly in a suitcase with my name over it and a chocolate mint in the middle!
Justin Reyes Would you liquidate your 401k to purchase your first property?
8 October 2019 | 187 replies
One of the absolute best mathematical models for building wealth.
Yates Snyder First Single Family Home I'm looking at
11 July 2014 | 17 replies
They're doing it basically mathematically for all the properties in the county for the assessment year, so it doesn't accurately reflect differences between individual properties.Sites like Zillow are doing a similar type of "big data" analysis of sales data to determine what an individual property might be worth.