Detra Harris
Dayton Ohio Property
22 August 2020 | 7 replies
I received my Intention Journal in the mail.
Josh Sisley
Start Real Estate Full Time and Quit My Job?
13 December 2018 | 29 replies
Just started miracle morning and bullet journaling.
Account Closed
The fed is starting to raise rates
27 January 2022 | 0 replies
The Wall Street Journal reported today that the Fed is going to start raising rates in mid March.
Account Closed
More people and more jobs!
20 January 2022 | 3 replies
According to the Wall Street Journal, Texas has roughly 28,000 more jobs now, compared to the start of COVID-19.
Stephanie Bureau
East Side Neighborhood Insights?
20 June 2016 | 9 replies
I read on article in the San Antonio Business Journal that there's been some companies moving into the east side and it's starting to build up a bit.
Ken Rishel
Louisville Show
28 February 2017 | 12 replies
“A special thanks goes to Ken Rishel for his dedication and attention to these great seminars.”The 2017 Show also featured a special presentation to Jim Visser, owner and editor of The Journal of Manufactured Housing magazine for his tireless and consistent support for the Show over the years.
Jennifer Wilson
Question for mortgage lenders!
13 October 2023 | 3 replies
Prior to each change date, lender will calculate the new interest-rate based on prime rate as published in the Wall Street Journal in affect on the change date.
Colton S.
Rich dad, Poor Dad
27 July 2015 | 32 replies
He also criticizes Kiyosaki's conclusions about Americans, American culture, and Kiyosaki's methods.[1] The New York Times editor Damon Darling described the advice provided in the book are for people "who wants to live on the edge".[5] Jonathan Clements from The Wall Street Journal strongly questions the book's view of mutual funds.[6] Michael Bacher was quoted as saying, "This guy pulls advice out of his behind and that his book is worth more as kindling than for its financial advice."
Briana Bean
Quickbooks, how do you label money reserved for future use?
14 November 2018 | 10 replies
Journal entries would be very simple:Debit: "Restricted Cash - R&M Funds" $5,000 <-----Moves funds into the restricted cash account.Credit: "Bank of America XYZ Operating Account" $5,000 <-----Moves funds out of your operating account.When you are paying for items related to the restricted purpose, the journal entries would be:Debit: "Repairs & Maintenance Expense" $750 <-----Recognize the expenseCredit: "Restricted Cash - R&M Funds" $750 <-----Draw down the restricted cash...at month end review the balance on the balance sheet.
Alicia Marks
QOTW: How to help a new investor stuck in “Analysis paralysis?
25 January 2022 | 126 replies
I just bought an intention journal and I’m waiting for it to come.