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Crystal C Downward Spiral
27 April 2008 | 23 replies
Regardless of the nature of the war, oil prices could double literally overnight.
Thomas Pham Trada Exit Strategy
31 August 2009 | 41 replies
They are "naturally" bankrupt.
Robert Mack Buying an Island
26 March 2009 | 13 replies
Naturally though taking a long hot shower is probably not realistic considering.The last thing I want to mention is waste disposal.
Alan Brymer Why My Heirs Don't Deserve a Dime
16 May 2008 | 10 replies
Children are naturally a negative investment.
Mark Key Black Gold
13 May 2008 | 22 replies
It's a natural progression that the industrial value of some metals outpace fiat currency.
Account Closed Are You Biased
19 May 2008 | 0 replies
Another said, heavier people take more sick days and health costs are higher, so hiring them is a bigger risk than non-smokers who are thin.So, I wanted to put it out to BP... do you think being biased is natural?
Terry Royce Putting under contract with no deposit.
5 June 2008 | 13 replies
I always see people mention when putting under contract to assign how do you not put any deposit down, I would think most people would naturally want a deposit, and it would be hard to convince them otherwise.Also, what have you done when you can't find an end buyer and there is no deposit.My purchase sales agreement states this: Default & Timing: If Buyer fails to perform, Seller’s exclusive remedy is to retain the earnest money as full liquidated damages.
Ryan Harris What's most profitable?
1 June 2008 | 22 replies
Any type of investing is speculative in nature.
Account Closed Small hard money loan TX
30 June 2008 | 7 replies
HML will be short term with higher rates by nature.
Tom Tarrant Scared Money Dont Make Money
8 December 2008 | 42 replies
Your in the game you might as well play where you have the greatest chance of success.It is all about risk assesment in my humble opinionI prefer to risk everything I have because if i lose what I have I will have it all back in under 5 years most likely in 2 years.If I don't risk it I know I will be broke and unable to retire.Hmmm what is retirement......I don't think Ill ever do that one because my definition of retirement is to be able to go where I want when I want and do what ever I want to do.........So I make a few phone calls during the day and make more money for doing so......I will never quit teaching people This business because It has made me a truely free man.One will never be free until one has no attachments in life because attachments by the nature of the word attach us or tie us down......I am not attached to my money or things....I can't take them with meI am not attached to life.......when i die my body stays hereI am not attached to my wife and son .....I love them but they are their own spirits.......If we had never taken the risk to travel to the moon we would have never reaped the benifits of such a great undertaking..Sorry but I believe that all things are possible to him that believe...I guess it's kind of a sensitive subject for me.