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Is college worth it?
29 December 2020 | 119 replies
You live in a working class neighbourhood, drive a japanese 2nd hand car, your kids go to a public school.... all in all maintaining your life is simply- By having a low maintnance cost and by being used to living frugal you can safe up more for investment. - Your knowledge about money management is better, because you never had enough- Your knowledge to make money, leverage money is over average because if you had nothing and want everything , you are forced to learn , think, improvise, improve in all aspect of your skillsets. - You are street smarter.
Danny Webber
THIS YEAR YOU NEED A 12% NET NET RETURN ON YOUR REI TO BREAKEVEN
12 August 2020 | 6 replies
In the 1980s, the Japanese money was flooding the markets as the relative yields in their country didn't look as attractive to them as a NYC building that had bigger yields.
Scott Gadea
Can I write off a truck?
31 August 2020 | 13 replies
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/29/us/flying-car-successful-test-in-japan-trnd/index.htmlThe Japanese have discipline.
Lloyd Segal
Economic Update (August 24-28, 2020)
26 August 2020 | 2 replies
The interior (which was not used on the show), has an airy, modern appearance, influenced by Japanese design–and a kitchen that has a kitschy-cute retro style.
Patrick C.
Chinese Billionaires Pay Record Prices for Manhattan Landmarks
22 October 2013 | 13 replies
The Japanese did the same things in the 80s.
J. Martin
Thank You Letter to Bernanke and Yellen
6 May 2014 | 26 replies
We may have a Japanese style or Carter style stagflation or we may have a good amount of inflation that would be tied to a more robust recovery.
Kristin Shitara
structuring a RI business with an investor
11 May 2014 | 2 replies
I live in Japan with my Japanese husband.
Serge S.
What is the best decade for quality of multifamily construction
2 June 2014 | 16 replies
In just the past month, I have looked at two 30-35 year old buildings which are cheap, stick-built, minimum code, buildings which appear as though they were designed to be discarded after 30 - 50 years service {a very Japanese approach to building}.
Ashawndra Edwards
***Ashawndra From Jacksonville, North Carolina***!
28 August 2013 | 8 replies
I am very bubbly and pleasant open to talking to people (even when I am nervous)Things I like to do (when not super charged on building extreme wealth)-Watch Japanese anime and Read Manga books-Go outside to the parks and walk-Go fishing-chill with my friends and family-and study concepts of finance, economics, tax law and business & wealth building ( i really do this with my spare time too lol )Things I'd love to try doing-Go camping some more-Go indoor rock climbing-go Kayaking!
Mark H.
$500,000 in cash. What to do.
23 January 2013 | 41 replies
I know Japanese who invest in the US, got more than a few US clients who invest in Japan, and my mom (plus many others like her) won't look past Australia, even though you'd have better chances finding the proverbial needle in a haystack than finding a positively geared property anywhere but in mining towns down under (and these are here today gone tomorrow - not to mention you'd be hard pressed to buy one property for the price of five in the US these days)...and it goes on and on..