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Paul Dworianyn Need advise on how to get out of this property
7 March 2019 | 4 replies
Stop fishing for suckers to scam on BP.   
Nick Liu How to overcome economical downturn as landlord
24 January 2016 | 20 replies
For example, the current drop in oil prices has hit North Dakota hard but has had little impact on Nevada.
Noah Wolcott Vertical integration
17 January 2016 | 11 replies
Rockefeller in the oil industry .
Paul Newby Beginner in Austin Texas
23 July 2016 | 9 replies
I used to be a full time CNC machinist originally working in the oil industry and then building custom guitars.
Youdo Thirakul 200% - 500% ROI in what state?
10 October 2017 | 7 replies
Alaska is in a recession right now, because of the oil prices, the State is running out of money and laying off state workers, I recently read the AK Marine Highway / Ferry System won't have enough money to run after April.  
Andy Bondhus Auto loan interest, is it deductible?
16 February 2018 | 5 replies
Interest on an automobile purchase (to the extent of business use of course) is included along with parking fees, tolls, and taxes as a "separate item" distinguished from the "fixed and variable costs" described in §4.02 that are not deductible when using the standard mileage rate.The theory here is that the "standard mileage rate" is the sum of "fixed and variable costs" such as depreciation or lease payments, maintenance and repairs, tires, gas, oil, insurance, license/registration fees, etc., on a per-mile basis.However, this "standard mileage rate" does not (theoretically, of course) include the "separate items" of parking fees, tolls, interest, and taxes, and so these may be deducted in addition to taking the standard mileage rate.Also, I assume your car is relatively old or inexpensive such that the standard mileage method makes sense as opposed to the actual expense method?
Sean Wilt How tough are you on guests for reviews?
4 January 2019 | 23 replies
Like the time someone cleaned a fish on the outside dining table and just left the blood and scales to rot in the summer sun for a few days. 
Pat Mulligan Why am I having such a hard time with HM lenders? Unrealistic?
3 August 2021 | 23 replies
My words of wisdom(remember what the value of free is though, lol), is that you are fishing in the wrong pond.
Darrel Henegar Updating nice,but older rentals ?
2 January 2019 | 3 replies
I have some rentals that still have 1970s wood paneling, and I love it because when someone moves out I can simply wipe it down with Murphy’s Oil soap and I’m done.