
3 August 2018 | 49 replies
Maybe this is the "pretty girl syndrome" (don't bother pulling a sexist card), where the pretty girl has no date because everyone assumes she automatically has one...and never bothers asking, or assumes she would say no to them.Ask why...find out why...don't assume.
23 July 2018 | 4 replies
I know of five methods that, have varying %'s of success:1 - Crystal Ball = 20%2 - Ouija Board = 21%3 - Palm Reader = 22% +/-4 - Card Reader = 22 - 23%5 - Fortune Teller = 25% (but I think they're just more experienced at guessing)...or, you can just do a really good analysis...and hope for the best.

31 July 2018 | 8 replies
Hi Andrew, One thing to note on the credit score: The credit score you see in your credit card statement (if that's where you are looking) is different than the one the mortgage lenders use.

4 September 2018 | 3 replies
There was moisture issue so I will need to replace quite a bit of drywall and flooring.I was able to purchase the property in cash and my plan is to finance the renovation on a 0% interest rate cc then back into financing using the BRRR method.I have been researching a few different cards but I wanted to get recommendations based on some people's experience.Are there any credit cards out there that are offering the best terms at the moment or is the move to go with a store specific card?

27 July 2018 | 2 replies
But, I need some coaching as far as financial strategy.I have an 800 credit score and no income (new RE agent) and my husband has a great W2 job but really poor credit due to some major credit card debt (long story).

28 August 2018 | 110 replies
Most of the time I'd use credit cards to fund the renovations.

24 July 2018 | 9 replies
@Brian M Sweeney I just formed all this a week or two ago and have all my accounts and credit cards in the first businesses name.

22 September 2018 | 15 replies
If they are not interested, leave a card and ask them to let you know if they change their mind.Planting seeds is what you are doing.

28 July 2018 | 17 replies
One thing you can do, if you only have the one credit card, is to use it to pay all of the monthly bills that you regularly pay and then pay the card in full each month.

26 July 2018 | 8 replies
I figure my credit card statement retains the transaction amount, so I figure that will cover me.