
5 November 2006 | 11 replies
You begin to have to weigh risk/reward factor on multiple different types of investing.

12 November 2006 | 0 replies
Otherwise, he wouldn't pound us so hard with those tax hits when we sell for cash out or reward us for structuring our real estate sales in certain other ways.

13 December 2007 | 48 replies
When the market is going up hopefully you have a whole portfolio of properties to sell and make a pretty penny, when the market has hit its absolute max (as it did in many areas of the country a couple of years ago) hopefully you have sold ahead of the game and can spend some time reaping the rewards.

15 December 2006 | 6 replies
Real Estate has been the most productive and rewarding.

1 January 2007 | 9 replies
It will take years of diligent and disciplined effort, but the rewards are tremendous.

14 September 2007 | 25 replies
I agree on finding a rewarding career also, and what I'm doing is not rewarding, nor do I look forward to waking up and going to work.

2 April 2007 | 31 replies
If you do at the end of the day all you'll have is problems and headaches with no rewards.

10 January 2007 | 3 replies
I am sure you can find relatively intelligent people on both sides that will tell that their way is the best way, but it does comes down to balancing your personal risk versus reward comfort level.

25 January 2007 | 0 replies
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13 April 2008 | 30 replies
The more I learn about financial intelligence and the fact that the people who reap the rewards of it are just ordinary people doing more than the ordinary person.