
29 November 2009 | 5 replies
In my spare time I do music and am a sports nut Go UCLA!

2 June 2010 | 4 replies
Some of you are probably familiar, but for those who are not, we are a network of sports sites, which a niche focus on highschool football and basketball recruiting.

6 July 2010 | 15 replies
The law specifically targets those of you in the following professions: Accounting (including bookkeeping and financial services), law, health, engineering, consulting (This is a catch all for a service based), brokerage (this includes real estate agents, insurance sales, stock brokers, basically anyone that sells for a commission), investment management, sports and performing arts."

19 December 2010 | 33 replies
I like to call it informing or illuminating the BPO an most investors fail to understand this is part of any negotiations no matter the industry.Take a sports agent who is negotiating a free agent contract for a player in the prime of his/her career.

22 February 2020 | 19 replies
If you are a realtor this might make a ton of sense, but it my position, everyone I hire cuts my profit by a lot.I dont follow sports and dont have a family so I have 20 more hours I can work a week comared to the other guys.

2 July 2010 | 18 replies
Major league sports and teams that even win sometimes.

22 September 2010 | 8 replies
If you have a property that is located in an area where vandalism is the sport of the day, you can't really tie a set reserve to any index, like property value or rents, it will have to come from experience with that property.Being in a financial positiomn to cover any uninsured damage is the goal, if you can do that from day one without a "sinking fund" startegy, all well and good, but if you can't, I suggest you set aside all that you can initially and establish your reserve as quiclkly as you can (hopefully before your fisrt lease is over).What you need to assess is the risk of wear and tear as well as damage that is uninsurable for each property and then assess the risk in light of the probability of losses occuring at or near the same time on other properties.Never think that since you have quality "maintenance free" properties in great locations that you won't have any expense in the first or first few years.

24 September 2010 | 20 replies
However, a person who wants to be at his kids school/sports events, etc. but fits that into an irregular schedule can be perfect.

22 October 2010 | 14 replies
Congratulations.I hope it works out for you, the kid and his mom.May I suggest a "reward" for him IF he completes everything without any problems ... something small but meaningful like a sports team shirt or a book.Perhaps you could offer him "continued employment" such as more yard work in the spring?