
7 May 2006 | 3 replies
Theyhave been pumping so much money into the economy to prop itup, its time to slow the expansion down before all that cash comesback on shore and haunts us in the form of outrageous inflation.Of course I believe the whole idea behind NAFTA, GATT, CAFTAFTAA, massive trade deficits, and this foreign outsourcing is to keepall that cash offshore so as not to tank our economy A revealing discussion on the expansion and contraction of the monetary system can be found in a publication called “Modern Money Mechanics” put out by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

15 April 2007 | 2 replies
It's just that with all the 'dearest friend Jason' emails i have been getting from foreign countries with foreign bank leaders promising me a settlement of my rich uncle's oil fields in foreign countries makes me more nervous than ever.

20 November 2007 | 14 replies
let me know your thoughts on why there are so many foreign investors investing in the FL market?

22 April 2007 | 3 replies
Gents...There are plently of NOO financing programs available for foreign nationals...LTV's as high as 80 depending how you document your income/assets...Hard money program will go as high as 90 LTV...I would need to know the specific status (permanent resident alien, non-permanent resident alien, etc.), to further quantify what is available.Regards,Scott Miller

17 July 2009 | 2 replies
any foreign national investor know about foriegn exhange rate hedging?

10 July 2018 | 17 replies
Even if you use an out of state the cost of registering a foreign LLC can be significant.John Corey
3 October 2007 | 4 replies
Indeed, at the time seasoning was a challenge for some foreign nationals.

23 October 2007 | 2 replies
Hi John,I am very familiar with foreign investment in Central America, check out my website.

8 November 2007 | 8 replies
I believe there are limitations on foreign ownership within a certain distance of the coast.

19 April 2009 | 6 replies
for the fact that it is a neighbor country, friendly people, it requires a very low income to live there...within the next 10 years 78 million "Baby Boomers" will retire and at least half will not have enougth money to continue living in the USA.Let's look at the options.... continue lving in the USA with little or no money..... depending on relatives and other institutions....Or living in Mexico, enjoying and living a decent life...Mexico is now the home to thousands of Americans and Canadians.... and I can name a particular spot that the mayority of people living there are Americans.I am sure that you have many questions concerning this topic, and I welcome your questions and comments.....questions such as ... can foreigners own real estate property in Mexico?