Michael Wyatt
REI Meetups Boston Area
12 September 2022 | 6 replies
Meetup is tough to navigate so far, seems either like a lot of spam or online only workshops.
Trey DeJohn
Brand New Investor in a HOT market. Please help!
26 January 2019 | 18 replies
I would love to get to together and workshop some leads, underwriting, and ideas with you sometime.
Steven Gray
Just starting out, looking to help
21 March 2021 | 17 replies
I also attended a military small workshop for REI and i was very interested in the potential it offers.
Jessica Valentin
Has anyone had any experience with Phil and Shenoah Grove?
26 July 2020 | 27 replies
I like going to these kinds of events and typically find a way in without paying out of my own pocket (in this instance, a friend of mine joined the REIA and had 2 tickets to the "Big Live Event", so I went for free.)For those who don't know, the Big LIve Event is a 3 day workshop on real estate investing.
Peter Schuyler
Buying house for Child to help with In State Tuition Costs
16 December 2016 | 66 replies
When I to CSU in 2006-2011, they had a workshop that you could attend for getting information on receiving in-state tuition.
Paul Gay
New Member in Houston, TX - Eager to Learn!
12 November 2018 | 18 replies
I signed up for a free workshop next week, but then realized I would be in class...
Tina Miranda
Aloha from Southern California
22 May 2017 | 6 replies
So I was a sucker and went to the Tarek and Christina free workshop (no not because I thought I was going to meet them- lol).
Mark Petrik
Lazy Millionaire System
5 November 2015 | 12 replies
I've been to countless workshops, bootcamps, and 3-day intensives.
Account Closed
Unique Commercial Property
7 November 2019 | 3 replies
Also, I see there being a lot less risk in renting the space to someone that would use it for storage vs a workshop or similar.I appreciate your feedback and advice.Thanks,Andrew
Tim Silvers
KKOS/ MARK KOHLER or ANDERSON ADVISORS?
1 July 2021 | 14 replies
Skype) or phone consulting - year end tax minimization strategies for existing entities - SBA disaster loans (EIDL, PPP) advice specific to my needs- existing multiple entity review, consulting, cleanup & re-evaluation- document review - corporate tax return assistance & filing What I don't need:Entity formation (I use my own sources)Bookkeeping, misc. servicesWhat I've gleaned from initial free consultations:KKOS/MARK KOHLER:PROS:- past reviews seems to be altogether positive- I would likely be working with one of their partners, not Kohler himself (he charges $600.hr)- initial consultation fee applied to work- hourly rate off $350 - no membership programs but they do have specials like the entity cleanupCONS:- separate tax/accounting firm from the legal side- have no idea how many hours I might rack up- no experience with KKOS to date.ANDERSON ADVISORS:- Anderson's Tax Advantage Program: $2995 (in addition to the Platinum membership ($2995)- tax advisor assesses current business & tax situation - advance tax planning & prep- audit protection- living trust ($2,500)- Platinum Membership Enrollment Fee Waived + $35 a month- Business Continuity Program- Advanced Strategy Analyzer- Structure Implementation Workshop- Unlimited Attorney Consultations- Unlimited Questions with Tax Team (Tax Attorney, CPA, etc.)- Online Retirement Coach- Risk-Free Wealth AnalysisI had been a tax client of Anderson in prior years, but never signed up for any of their client programs.PROS:- I particularly like the fact they combine their legal and tax teams to figure out the right strategy customized to your situation and goals all under one roof - but that comes at a premium.- no hourly billing- attorneys licensed in NV where I operate- Platinum membership provides unlimited consultations, emails from their legal team as opposed to billable hours- in-house access with a Sr.