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Account Closed College degrees for real estate
24 August 2017 | 13 replies
., the most important things you should/will be learning is "how to learn"...and the basics for the items below.Here are those knowledge bases, and what subjects/topics that will help you learn these things:1)  How Money Works    1- Geometry - Problem solving skills    2 -Algebra 2 - Understanding Systems, and how they work together    3 -Excel Training     4 -PowerPoint and Word Training - Presentations for getting Funding    5 -Accounting & Finance (although what you will learn is only the basics, it will give you that base to grow from)    6- Any class that teaches the Banking System as it exists today...and not one that blames the Bakes for our problems2)  How to Design & Execute a REI Plan    1- Excel Training    2- Geometry (see above)    3- Algebra 2 (see above)3)  Market Analysis    1- Statistics    2- Geometry (see above)    3- Algebra 2 (see above)
Matthew Hollister Success story, from working 12 hours on weekends to freedom.
24 December 2022 | 4 replies
I went to school at a small private school where I graduated highschool with basic algebra I dropped out of college and started working at a bio rational pesticide company working 12 hour days on the weekends and 1 day during the week.
Nick J. Math Question
13 April 2011 | 84 replies
But yes you could change just a small thing like the () or where the division sign is and it would change the number dramatically.I can't believe how long its been since algebra!
Bill Gulley NUTS WITH GUNS
31 July 2012 | 164 replies
Please, lets get a handle on algebra first, lol!
Lupe Santiago Raising Capital through Note Hypothecation
26 January 2017 | 21 replies
A judge (and the plaintiff's lawyer, who is really your concern here), will "do algebra" on the contracts and get to the net effect - you're brokering your friends money.What about borrowing money from friend to make Loan B, and securitize his note with Loan C, that I already funded a month ago and hold in my portfolio?
Mark Wurtemberg Is using a loan from my 401(k) to purchase a property a No No?
11 October 2017 | 2 replies
- I receive 2% of the acquisition right off the bat as I am able to obtain these deals- I receive 2% of the monthly rent (not much in this example, but I like the idea as I scale)- Partner receives 8% of his investment - Partner & I then split the remaining - Example: $100k home cash flowing $1000 net per month- Partner receives the following monthly: $667, 8% on investment + half of remaining (($1000-$667-$20)/2)=$156 for a total of $823- I receive $2000 off the bat, 2% of acquisition (possibly paid out in installments) Plus the following monthly: $20, 2% of rent + half of the remaining (($1000-$667-$20)/2)=$156 for a total of $176***Sorry to get nerdy algebra on ya***I know the net would go up and down due to larger expenses, new A/C, etc.
Scott Trench Should We Make Our Kids Take Finance/Business Classes?
5 May 2015 | 68 replies
Those kids were not in algebra trig or geometry.
Brent Davis sell or don't sell
17 November 2017 | 11 replies
If you don't need the cash, this is math question sort of like a word problem in Algebra I. 
Eddie Ziv Appreciation VS. Cash flow - The clash of the titans....
15 June 2010 | 341 replies
Please explain to us what a "linear combination of cash-flow, appreciation, and positive leverage" means.Linear combination is a mathematical term (used in linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, etc) that precisely expresses the relationship between 2 or more independent variables.