
5 April 2017 | 2 replies
It's like going to low cost mMcDonalds and wondering why the calorie value of the meal does not help you get in shape, it's because cheaper is not better if it does not align with your goals

23 January 2017 | 77 replies
@Derrick Atkinson, YouTube is the great equalizer when it comes to skill deficits.

28 June 2017 | 25 replies
The bank could get a deficit judgement, but some states limit that too.

26 October 2015 | 22 replies
How much liquidity do you have to cover the cash flow deficit?

6 September 2010 | 48 replies
We've all made that mistake, you guys are just trying to make a political point thats as silly as all the tea parties cry's of foul play about 'exploding deficit' when not a word was said from 2001-2008.

6 October 2023 | 24 replies
Deciding whether to retain a property with significant equity but no positive cash flow in a market like Houston, known for long-term appreciation, involves considering factors such as the market's growth potential, the extent of cash flow deficit, tax benefits, equity leverage opportunities, your investment horizon, market conditions, and your overall financial objectives and risk tolerance.

16 March 2014 | 21 replies
Our current target is 2.0%, which are under at 1.7%.Third, and likely the underlying concern, our deficit is a none issue.

2 February 2010 | 11 replies
A bill that collects taxes for the first five years before dispensing benefits really isn't deficit neutral either.

19 April 2008 | 23 replies
And our major trade deficit continues to grow.2.

26 April 2015 | 18 replies
NJ landlords can skip paying at least annual interest only if they occupy the building and it has 2 or less units, other than the landlord's unit, but even in those small owner-occupied rental buildings, tenants must be paid interest at least annually by simply asking for it.NY also has somewhat similar rules.It does seem that in most states, landlords can't even use some of the deposit to make repairs or just debit late rent while the tenant still occupies; it requires notice to quit or and other such formal paperwork before landlord can even touch the deposit even though the landlord is holding it 'in good faith', until the moment tenant moves out and even then repairs and deficits must be itemized via written notice.