
5 February 2014 | 30 replies
Joe Gore Well, GE lists several in their annual report each year.So does Boeing, General Dynamics, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Caterpillar, ... well you get the idea.

24 November 2013 | 12 replies
Extremely powerful force that every landlord should use.These visual cues speak volumes to tenants. subconscious marketing campaign should be discussed more here in BPville.

27 November 2013 | 15 replies
Zillow I like more than others because of the map feature and allows you to visualize anyone close by quickly.but those are asking ratesis there a source for how much they actually rented for, and when?

14 December 2013 | 36 replies
"The Emyth Revisited" by Michael Gerber helps you visualize working "in your business" for a while, then working "on your business" and supervising.

6 January 2015 | 57 replies
I have a feeling you've seen this link before, but if not, this is a "dynamic" chart that shows how the S&P performs next to a constantly changing "dynamic" yield curve over the years.

15 December 2013 | 19 replies
Heres and example: approved for: $175,000 ARV: $150,000 purchase for: $80,000 repair costs: $20,000 extension for day care: $20,000 my numbers may be a little screwy but just to give you a visual on what type of deal I'm thinking about Bill Gulley what you think?

17 December 2013 | 1 reply
To me I would think there could be extreme value in a property, that due to its current engineering allows for less than the 2% rule, but with careful and thoughtful reengineering (adding a half bath, closing off a big room to make 2 rooms instead…etc,) you could accomplish that the 2% rule with the added boost in rental income that not everybody would be able to vision.That being said let me pose the question that I hope will initiate some discussion.Has there been a time where you bought a less than attractive investment property and were able to change the dynamics of the floor plan with regards to beds/baths in a way that allowed for a substantial increase in rents?

23 December 2013 | 6 replies
Not trying to be negative on it, but you would have to figure out the pricing dynamics and the value added, demand, breakeven, etc..

23 December 2013 | 9 replies
The fact that you have visual, diagonal cracking throughout the entire house means there are significant problems with the foundation.

18 January 2014 | 29 replies
Either way, a letter from his CO isn't enough "proof," require an actual copy of the orders and/or visualize the original.