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Jonathan Beemer waiting until the next crash?
8 January 2017 | 45 replies
China economy sneezing and effecting parts of the world.4.
Ray J. Buying from a wholesaler - First Time
16 February 2020 | 21 replies
A bank wouldn't have sneezed at this deal.
Cory P. 30k in hand what should i do with it
11 September 2015 | 19 replies
  $30,000.00 is nothing to sneeze at and you should be very careful how you invest. 
Jason M. Opening a real estate investment partnership
6 December 2019 | 8 replies
Not familiar with your wages in your area but 70k is nothing to sneeze at.
Adam Jaken What will happen when interest rates go up?
20 October 2016 | 27 replies
When global interest rates followed T-Bills on a fast upward trajectory, these countries defaulted on their debts.In today's global economy, when a country like Greece even sneezing in the general direction of a default can cause money institutions to panic, it makes me wonder how these same institutions would react to an interest-rate-related cascade failure due to interest rate hikes.
Serena Sun Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!
19 May 2018 | 33 replies
Even if it's repaired properly, will YOU ever "unsee" that water or will you always worry about that cough, sneeze, or tingle in your throat is mold.
Scott H. Hello from Chicago
7 March 2011 | 16 replies
I agree with you that $1000 cash flow might be too much to expect but $500 is nothing to sneeze at either.Message me if you want to possibly talk about teaming up on something.
Jeff M. Before You DIY, Calculate This...
7 July 2011 | 14 replies
That's $55 an hour, which isn't as good as fixing that faucet, but is nothing to sneeze at.
Chris Guthrie Did I upgrade my first house too much to rent it out?
9 February 2015 | 19 replies
. $6000+ per year in principal pay down is nothing to sneeze at.....so long as you aren't in need of the immediate cash.
Yeng Hawj Airbnbing Instead of Selling
14 December 2018 | 9 replies
That's nothing to sneeze as an investment.