
24 September 2017 | 22 replies
There is enough play in the Delta valve handle to accommodate another layer of tile and I have found drain extensions at HD.

3 February 2019 | 18 replies
@Alex Gordon I looked at both and once I factored in the cost of underlayment ($.50 sqft) with the thicker top layer I went with the IsoCore.

19 January 2010 | 14 replies
The top layer is very thing.
4 April 2015 | 3 replies
Any cash that you want to take out is taken as a Dividend, which is then taxed again at the individual level after it has already been taxed at the corporate level.Finally, any sales gains are taxed at regular corporate income rate, not at the much more favorable capital gains rates for individuals.In a subchapter S Corporation, you can preserve the nature of the transactions similarly to in an LLC and keep deductible passive losses and capital gains, however with an S-Corporation, you have an added layer of needing to pay a shareholder a reasonable salary, so you're adding in payroll tax expenses and a layer of complexity.Additionally, I'm not so sure about your statement of a buyer guaranteeing a loan for the corporation but not having it show up on their credit.
23 August 2020 | 15 replies
It will dissolve a fine layer of grout on the surface and leave you with fresh new grout.

3 August 2015 | 14 replies
That has a couple layers of linoleum on top of tile.

6 December 2010 | 9 replies
Expand your zone to find as comparable group of sales as possible (you need to know your area well to judge this), but you will need to build in an extra layer of conservatism (perhaps 10%).

15 December 2008 | 13 replies
But I will tell you my secrets to making a success in business in general.1) Spend as little as possible on things that are not absolutely vital.2) Don't hire anyone on a permanent basis until you are making money.3) Don't release any software until you are absolutely sure it works.

14 March 2010 | 71 replies
Well Blacke, it was not a "rule" only a hypothetical to get people's opinions on the matter.Either way, I agree with you that learning hands on really is the best way to learn, but having a coach to ask questions to or guide you through is also vital to your success.I think your offer to get taught and give the teacher the full profits from the first deal is great, however, many have "offered" that very same thing to me and in the past I took them up on it.

16 May 2010 | 18 replies
Let the carpet layers do just that, lay the carpet...just my 2 cents