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Michael Rossi Who's Attending a Tea Party Today?
23 April 2009 | 36 replies
The difference now is where this money is being redistributed.
Mark Hughes Who still owns there very first property they bought
31 December 2018 | 34 replies
It’s appreciated to the point where it’s probably better to sell and redistribute the equity, but every time I walk in I definitely get flashbacks to when I lived there.
Keith Behney Health Insurance for self employed and investors
7 December 2017 | 1 reply
The numbers I am getting for me, my wife and three kids (21, 19 & 16) are simply outrageous.As with anything there must be strategy's to work around this...to paraphrase Robert Kyosaki "the rich always find a way to work around the government trying to redistribute their wealth".To share something I have heard of in this realm...there is a preventative plan from WellMec that qualifies under ACA and this coupled with a plan from My Health Pass can reduce costs a great deal!
Pat Martin One of our own in the WSJ...
23 September 2014 | 14 replies
The corrective action would be to sell the excess and redistribute to other stocks to maintain a diversified portfolio of stocks.I don't think it's a good transfer of that rule of thumb to say that anyone should limit their REI to 5% of their total investment portfolio. 
Roberto Jones What can I do ??????????
17 March 2009 | 9 replies
Write a book on how bad things are going.....Or, figure out a way to...somehow.....get involved and take part in one of the biggest, most massive redistributions of monies that I've seen in my lifetime.Good Luck....hope things turn around!
Greg Bishop Value- Add Manayunk Tri-plex
3 June 2019 | 6 replies
Did title simply redistribute the funds or did you use your own money, essentially being reimbursed with the commission funds?
Mike Terry Profile of a soon to be Real Estate Investor... Please comment
26 May 2016 | 12 replies
Your challenge is prioritising every aspect of your life, redistributing your assets to achieve your vision.
Haydn Zeis How I walked away from my first deal with $67,899.45; thanks BP!
8 December 2016 | 95 replies
I'm working with my dad right now to start purchasing more buy and holds pretty aggressively over the next year.To answer your question: I knew the wall in the living room was load bearing because it was technically considered an exterior wall; we built a header in that room to redistribute the weight.
Dan MacDonald Automated monthly newsletter to clients?
19 June 2017 | 14 replies
I can see where you might have more "control" as a hard copy needs to be copied to be redistributed as opposed to e-mail that could just be forwarded, I can see that if it was a paid newsletter thing, but if that's not a concern what would be the advantages by regular mail?
Matthew Allen $1,209.54 to Invest - San Antonio, TX
1 January 2017 | 24 replies
You need to weigh your position.. if you have more time than money than youre doing it right, drive for dollars, bandit signs (legally), door hangers, networking are all great ways to strike up deals with little money, I would highly recommend learning as much as you can about buying strategies as this will help you with acquisitions generating revenue for your business and then redistributing that revenue into marketing at higher tiers.