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Jay Hinrichs Stock Market what do you think
30 March 2020 | 134 replies
I will not be holding any of them long term.During this first drop (and yes, there will be a new drop after this artificial invisible money injected climb), I got in onUAL - 20 , sold 30LATAM- short at 5, got out at 2.5DVN - short at 8.7 BA - 100 , openEOG - 34, openHD - 160 , openPSX - 50 , open , long term hold but very very solid company DIS - 91 , long term , little nervous about theme parks remaining solventBP- 17 , openTSLA-400 , openDidn't touch any biotech pharma companies with hopes they find the cure, very much a stab in the dark.and the big one..TVIX - 135Ended up selling at 550 and as you saw it went way, way higher than that, but that is something beginner's shouldn't touch as it is not just an inverse of the DOW and can flatten you in a hurry. 
Bivor Hada Is a HELOC a good Idea?
11 April 2020 | 2 replies
These initial funds are the "seed" money injected in a deal just to acquire and control the property while you prepare your exit strategy which is usually either sell or BRRR.  
Mike B. What should I do , Payoff commerical mortgage and make 15% ROI or
16 April 2020 | 2 replies
One problem I have is if I were to inject the money into a couple deals that only produce 5-6 coc , there is very little room for error and then your breaking even if something does happen , vs netting 6200 with less risk .
Nicholas Sheridan, Jr. Termite Control - Outrageous Quotes
9 May 2020 | 5 replies
If a house is on a slab, it sometimes requires drilling through driveways, sidewalks, etc and injecting the solution into the soil through the holes.
Justin Thiesse Inflation is coming??
23 August 2022 | 6 replies
Hi Justin,I think what some perceive as "Extra Money" being injected into the economy is really going to be "Replacement Money" for foregone wages from the Virus Situation.Here's how I think of it (three illustrations):Begging Hobo Bob.  
Michael Ablan Using Cost Segregation to Claw Back Taxes w/ Corona Stimulus Bill
29 March 2020 | 6 replies
Now I've grown my businesses, gotten those loans, expanded my portfolio, but can now LEGALLY go back in time and get all that money back and inject that cash into my future growth plays. 
Christopher Nemlich Individual Syndications v. Funds
1 March 2020 | 17 replies
Also, they can float the poor performers with short-term cash injections or other good performers.
Bianca Lesure Parking lot investment
1 March 2020 | 2 replies
Monthly parking rates are a must to create stable cash flow.Two operational methods: 1) Master Lease 2) Aquire and ManageBoth Methods require Capital Injection, and I strongly advise NOT to acquire bank financing.
Joseph Koury 7-Unit Condo Project in Westport - Kansas City
1 March 2020 | 0 replies
Initial Down Payment: $63k (Lines of credit on our personal properties)Initial Loan: $420kConstruction Loan: $140kLOC injected for additional remodel $40k - we realized we could get more rent for an additional $10,000/unit to spend - washer & dryer in-unit, nicer finishes, and upgraded bathrooms.Cash injected for additional expenses: $20kRefinance after stabilization: $460k at 5.75% Int. for 5 yr., 20 yr.
Joseph Koury 7-Unit Condo Project in Westport - Kansas City
3 March 2020 | 4 replies
Initial Down Payment: $63k (Lines of credit)Initial Loan: $420kConstruction Loan: $140kLOC injected for additional remodel: $40kCash injected for additional expenses: $20kRefinance after stabilization: $460k at 5.75% Int. for 5 yr., 20 yr.