23 July 2024 | 42 replies
Which does not create profit, it's creates capital today via kicking-can and compounding future expense.

20 July 2024 | 59 replies
I've made mention many times that my examples are not meant to show that the success is based on actually having as many loans as I show when the compounding effect takes over.

19 July 2024 | 13 replies
My plan is to allow my portfolio to compound, and then after college pill up some money and start investing in real-estate.

22 July 2024 | 71 replies
No one taught me how to invest, the power of compound interest and using leverage.

22 July 2024 | 120 replies
Reduce labor expenses, you increase disposable incomes, reduce cost of goods, reducing cost of finished material goods, creating a compounding effect of savings that all culminate in a significant reduction in cost of housing production, increasing production capacity, increasing affordability, invigorating economic activity, raising tax revenues via the Walmart method of volume over profit margin.....

10 July 2024 | 2 replies
Hey Broken Bow crew!

12 July 2024 | 40 replies
They have no idea or understanding of compound interest, amortization, ROI, APR, or discount note purchases.

12 July 2024 | 23 replies
Let’s use fictitious $100k property (we will ignore closing costs for this example) that goes up 10% total (this is less than 5% annual due to compounding) in 2 years.

12 July 2024 | 13 replies
Decisions you make now will have compounding effects on your future.

9 July 2024 | 8 replies
@Dan Bowe - The truth it, you need real life experience prior to taking other people's money.