
12 May 2020 | 3 replies
I am ok to burn some calories on an existing project in exchange on all the knowledge and/or partner with someone experienced.Any pointers will be highly appreciated.ThanksDeEpAk

25 February 2020 | 125 replies
it was like trying to drink a shake that had 2,000 calories in it.

28 November 2018 | 7 replies
I'm hopeful that the BiggerPockets community can help us with ideas to put grandma in a better place, while minimizing what Uncle Sam takes for deficit spending.Three daughters, A, B and C are equal recipients of a home in Northern California which is in a trust.

3 November 2007 | 10 replies
So far, I've only added to that deficit by forking out $20k for this RE education program.

26 October 2007 | 5 replies
Much is exported generating positive balance of trade benefits for the US.REI, you do realize that the US has been running a trade deficit for years yes?

14 January 2009 | 0 replies
In 2008, the loss of about 1 million jobs, combined with declining corporate profits, resulted in a deficit of $455 billion versus a 2007 deficit of $163 billion (I am not including any expenses associated with the recent HERA or EESA bailout efforts).

24 March 2009 | 4 replies
I started exercising as often as possible and also cut down on a lot of high calorie stuff.

11 November 2009 | 36 replies
But countries such as Australia and Canada, which only suffer modest fiscal deficits, have experienced rising rates as well, so it cannot be the only explanation.Maybe the answer is to be found in the safe haven argument.

16 November 2009 | 31 replies
If it undercuts the actual cost of care because it is govt backed and the govt can run at a deficit, will people switch over to it like they did in MA, HI, etc.?

2 July 2017 | 24 replies
If that was not your position feel free to correct me.Umbrella policy's are dirt cheap so there is no overriding reason not to get one assuming you have assets to protect, this is true even if their merits can be questionable under certain circumstances, and completely deficit in others.