
15 June 2014 | 9 replies
This could be huge on time-sensitive investments and give great level of convenience.Large contribution limit of up to $57,000 (significantly higher than an IRA, which is only $6,500).

23 June 2014 | 5 replies
@Michael Stroup It sounds like this particular contractor knew you were a long distance landlord and in a time sensitive spot given the AC was for an elderly couple & might have taken a little advantage of that with the price they charged.All you can do now is learn for the next time I guess and take note of this contractor to never use them again.In the end if the tenants pay on time and only call when legit problems arise you will do fine in the long run.

9 August 2013 | 1 reply
I know I can adjust the sensitivity of the touchscreen, but worries me is that not everyone knows to do that.

15 August 2013 | 15 replies
Your degree of leverage will determine how sensitive your change in net profit or cash flow are to annual changes in net operating income.

30 August 2013 | 14 replies
It's also possible that turnover costs are higher than normal (college students are likely going to cause more damage).Additionally, market rents could be more sensitive to other inventory on the market.

4 April 2015 | 39 replies
You can then incorporate these factors into a sensitivity analysis, which will show you all the possibilities (the good, the bad, and ugly) that various combinations of these factors can yield.

16 September 2013 | 13 replies
@Daniel DietzYardi is what the "institutional investors" would use to do analysis with IRR, NPV, sensitivity analysis etc.

3 February 2014 | 39 replies
Come on now.I see you are a carpenter, so you are sensitive to investors looking for economical labor.

23 September 2013 | 7 replies
They are usually sensitive to neighbor concerns.If they are involved in rehabs of existing commercial it's probably in connection with the total project and sounds like it will probably be a good deal, overall. :)