
21 January 2018 | 47 replies
It's amazing at the tens of thousands of dollars people pay these so called gurus who sometimes teach them pie in the sky dreams but don't really teach them the fundamentals of a transaction like how does title & escrow work.

21 November 2010 | 30 replies
Those trying to hustle a buck off of you really need it to pay their bills while those who have it made are willing to take some of their time to teach fundamentals to beginners again - all for FREE!

20 December 2010 | 90 replies
Their control over the infrastructure of the economy is large enough to give them great power but they are generally outside the scope of our enforcement of our fundamental rights.
28 December 2010 | 51 replies
I'm still growing my assets and there are years that my net worth declines slightly which is okay because fundamentally I know my assets are producing and paying down the debt so in time net worth will grow even more.

29 December 2010 | 1 reply
If it needs more repairs or has some fundamental flaw, it will be uninsured.

2 January 2011 | 42 replies
It is hard to have shock absorbers for shares absent current yield so you end up getting completely nonsensical movement from people playing games instead of trades based on differences of opinion of value using fundamentals.

17 September 2013 | 40 replies
The fundamentals hold true, the time to buy is when commodities crash.When the Dow was down 1000 points a couple years ago, I bought more.

18 January 2011 | 5 replies
Your fundamental question seems to be "how can I prevent tenants from paying late?"

7 February 2011 | 23 replies
I think if you can invest in an area which is dramatically lower in price than the bubble top, has fundamentals for future growth, and can cash flow...that would be a very good combination.

4 December 2013 | 23 replies
Fundamentally, the business model had flaws though and we didn't have enough cash to sustain our lifestyle and work through the flaws to make it viable long term.