
29 June 2016 | 20 replies
I think this happens for a variety of reasons, including:Parents are not transparent about their financesParents tend to share defeats and stress far more than they share their successes.What child wants to go into an industry that they have seen their parents blood, sweat, and tears but rarely see the successes?
29 June 2016 | 14 replies
Who is not allowedWho’s OutYouYour SpouseYour natural parents and/or your adoptive parentsYour natural grandparentsYour natural children and/or your adopted childrenThe spouses of your natural childrenAny fiduciary of your IRAAny people providing services to your IRA–such as your stockbroker–as well as his employees and both his and his employees’ blood relativesYour IRA custodian or administratorWho’s In Who is allowedYour brothers and sistersYour Spouse’s brothers and sistersYour spouse’s parentsYour spouse’s grandparentsYour stepchildrenYour spouse’s stepchildrenYour grandparent’s spouse, if not your natural grandparentYour aunts, uncles, and cousins

27 June 2016 | 8 replies
If I remember right, you can't rent to a blood relative, so the rent would not be reportable then.

1 July 2016 | 8 replies
Sorry to vent, but I see stuff like this from HOAs so often, it makes my blood boil.

5 July 2016 | 5 replies
Inversely, significant upswing of local public employment raises troubles in that the local government hires temporary wage workers based partly from Federal subsidy and short-term infrastructure projects (even while some of these wage workers are contractually connected with private construction companies, the life-blood money comes from contracts provided by the city).

6 July 2016 | 8 replies
You may have to put in more blood, sweat and tears but I will tell you about two no money down deals that I have done personally. 1) Flip - I put 0 into my first flip so here is how I leveraged the deal.

9 July 2016 | 17 replies
Although suing one's HOA generally results in bad blood down the road, and is generally a last resort.

30 June 2016 | 1 reply
So very sales and business focused with a love for the business world with entrepreneurship running through my blood.

30 June 2016 | 15 replies
So very sales and business focused with a love for the business world with entrepreneurship running through my blood.

28 June 2016 | 5 replies
The inventory of houses for sale now is very low, which makes it a bit of a blood bath when a good house hits the market, but by the time you're done with school, the market may be quite different.