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15 January 2017 | 5 replies
@Anthony Dooley Do you feed that cash reserve every month with your budgeted amount or do you replenish that some other way?
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20 March 2017 | 7 replies
> 3 others likely to redeem - your lien values and the associated [Existing Condition/Fire Sale] property values would be helpful as each one of these represents separate and distinct opportunity for:>> Potential replenishment of your working capital (upon redemption), -OR- these may represent>> Future Cash Demands as:>>>1) Cash to capture Subsequent lien opportunities on each of them as they arise AND/OR >>>2) Cash to initiate Foreclosure AND/OR >>>3) Cash to Consummate/Close on the acquisition AND/OR>>>4) Cash to Rehab if the Costs, ARV and time frame warrant this step.
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3 May 2018 | 21 replies
Tomorrow I am going to the store to replenish the 9mm.
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23 August 2017 | 2 replies
I originally thought the HELOC was something like a refinance with a line of credit, not that it was another loan on top of your first mortgage, so is there something that can combine both LOC and refinance so I can get better terms rolled into the advantages of pulling when I need it and replenishing (I assume?)
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10 March 2019 | 27 replies
I definitely want the dust to settle and to replenish my reserves!
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26 March 2022 | 31 replies
Relying on cash flow to replenish your capital can work but it takes a long time.
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25 November 2015 | 21 replies
Because you know there is plenty of meat on the bone to replenish it all.
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4 July 2018 | 10 replies
When I have to dip into it, replenish it (from cash flow, w2, whatever) with a sense of urgency.
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24 December 2012 | 15 replies
Tank bolts eventually rust out, and because the water to the tank is constantly replenished (unless the shut-off is turned off), this can lead to lots of water being put onto the floor (and flowing through flooring wherever it is not water-tight).
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22 February 2018 | 4 replies
If you do have a cap-ex hit you can then replenish.