
4 January 2021 | 152 replies
Take all of the above comments and categorize into about 8 categories.

10 April 2015 | 66 replies
Personally I would categorize this into the "Doomsayer" file, along with the Y2K bug, December 21, 2012, and Global Warming panic.

29 January 2015 | 17 replies
If I were to categorize the evolution of good markets just since I jumped into it all (and this is not completely all-inclusive, because I don't deal with every market out there, so anyone can add or edit....these are just my experiences):Expired:PhoenixNot expired, still good deals, but the feeding frenzy & heyday is past:AtlantaMemphisDallasStill truckin' along:HoustonIndyChicago(KC and Cleveland, but I don't work much there though)Latest new market:Birmingham

4 January 2024 | 14 replies
You can categorize the sober living or recovery house as a level one all the way up to a level four depending on what services are offered.

19 April 2020 | 6 replies
150k/27.5 = 5454.54 150k - 5454.54 (write this off) = 144546.46 + 10,000 = 154546 new basis OR160k/27.5 = 5818160k - 5818 (write this off) = 154182 new basisThe numbers are close, but I wanted to know if I was even in the ballpark of being correct on how this is handled and then wanted to know if there is a certain order of how the basis must be categorized, such as improvements at the end or beginning of the year.Thanks for your help BP.

7 December 2020 | 31 replies
The deposit in the checking account should be categorized as Security Deposit, then the "payment" (which is actually a transfer to savings) in the checking should be booked using Savings account as category.2.

3 June 2021 | 30 replies
It seems like they are categorized as a group that would not need to have advocates to protect them.

9 September 2022 | 26 replies
So someone's "10 month old pitbull " service animal is a lie.Sorry, but you are categorically wrong.

26 March 2020 | 36 replies
I think it's easier to categorize them as people who create their own problems rather than looking for real solutions.

15 December 2019 | 81 replies
@Joe Splitrock I seriously don't understand the categorical statement "has a neutral or negative effect".