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25 April 2018 | 135 replies
It's not necessarily your tenant that can be an issue... a year from now that tenant you evicted and give your bank information to their boyfriend to pay for online merchandise, shipped to a vacant house, etc. https://www.chase.com/commercial-bank/treasury-management/cash-flow
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26 October 2015 | 24 replies
RE financing is heavily dependent on secondary market liquidity and the 10-YR Treasury.
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27 February 2016 | 2 replies
If the bond price rises, then the yield drops, and mortgage rates drop as well.For those that might be curious...mortgage rates typically track the 10 year US treasury bond.
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28 February 2016 | 3 replies
The Treasury Regulations require that you identify to a party to the 1031 Exchange transaction.
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9 March 2016 | 0 replies
The SIGTARP executive summary reports (Treasury Department) to Congress since January 2015 clearly validate a failed Default system due predominately by the non-vested Servicer.
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2 June 2021 | 323 replies
Only natural inflation, rather than artificial booms and busts (which are NOT inevitable parts of some so-called "business cycle", but are the result of the sale and purchase of Treasury Bonds to make currency plentiful or to make it scarce, like to get everybody speculating, building, and gaining things, but then to crash it so they can swoop in and buy them all for pennies on the dollar for themselves.This interest we pay....where is the credit for that debit?
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30 June 2023 | 141 replies
And with short-term treasuries returning 4%+, there will not be much investor interest in commercial/multifamily deals with low cap rates.
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31 May 2017 | 11 replies
You can also wire money to the Treasury before June 9th.Hope to see you at the Auction and good luck finding some deals!
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30 August 2010 | 125 replies
Then the money will be made by reinsurance companies (companies that insure insurance companies) for a little while before they go down unless their plan is to make the treasury the reinsurer.
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17 November 2017 | 21 replies
Bank CD's and US Treasuries pay a very low rate, but that rate is very nearly guaranteed.