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Account Closed Happy Days Good-bye Dodd-Frank????
5 May 2017 | 7 replies
[rant on] With both houses and the Whitehouse being united, we will see actions along classical partisan and philosophical lines rather than members of Congress acting in the interest of their constituents.Most if not all actions this year will be IMO, to mindlessly undo as much as possible of the previous administration just because they can. 
Michael Thomas Business account or Personal account
22 May 2021 | 18 replies
However, it would be advisable to have a second checking account, it could still be personal, to operate your investing out of just for accounting reasons.Not sure what sort of investing you are thinking of doing, but a "classic example" would be rentals. 
Chris Lynch Investing in low price homes (30k-60k) Out of state ?
29 May 2015 | 59 replies
I shouldn't say just need because I think different rules apply in the hood and the classic property management approach won't yield good results.
Aaron Liu Floors Ideas That You Can Try For Your Home
2 July 2015 | 2 replies
They are also available in classic patterns where you can choose between the grains that have finish of aged wood.3.PenniesPennies are the best option if you are looking for something different for the house.
Yosef Lee Is GP taking the equity in the deal as a company or individual?
3 January 2020 | 21 replies
This is a classic example of if as a syndicator you can keep things SIMPLE it can be golden.Most passive investors want a complex subject dumbed down into easy to understand information.
Timothy W. Is O'Donnell really stupid?
4 November 2010 | 117 replies
Liberals tend to forget that second part, which is an irony as it is a key part of Classic Liberalism (which is political ideology diametrically opposed to what today's liberals have become)."
Lisandro Garcia Do you believe in hyperinflation ??
22 December 2010 | 115 replies
It certainly does matter how you define hyperinflation...but the moderate drops described in the last several posts are not hyperinflation in the classical sense.
RICK SAROUK THE REO MYTH !!!
3 June 2008 | 97 replies
This is a classic thread of someone who loves to argue, and feels they have something to prove.
Richard Warren Are oil markets experiencing a bubble?
27 August 2008 | 20 replies
I'm sure you've read about the classic market bubble that developed with Dutch tulips.
Michael Healy 100+ year old houses?
16 June 2016 | 24 replies
I dont know the laws in NY, but here in  San Diego,CA, we have a act called the Mills, its tax advantage on older classic home that qualify, you cant change the inside all you want but not the outside, so in Point Loma this area here there is a few so i bought a home with a partner not long ago it was a old classic home, asking price was  $1,185,000 which we taught was high the house was ugly inside i mean ugly i wish i have pictures still and most people saw the historical designation and were turn off thinking they couldn't do anything but know i studied my Real estate california books so i dig into and took a risk and waited, for about 3 months the property was reduced to $1,050,000 or so, after multiple counter offers and lots of talking we got the property at $890,000. we put all this beautiful classic stuff into it about $350,000, so we were into it for $1,240,000 which people taught we were crazy but the house was perfect we were allowed to paint the exterior, its original 1901 color, and fix the yard and make a car port but not a garage, so after almost 7 months, we put it on the market and in about 35 days a buyer came and we got $1,800,000 which were very happy with. so yes there is possibilities