4 September 2018 | 3 replies
As long as I continue to work at my current company until March 1st, 2019 when my company pension benefit will be mostly maxed out.1) 401K @ 6% nominal, 2.91% real in year 2035 would be ~ 1 Million nominal, 600K real.2) HSA with same returns as above but at 65 years old would be 25K nominal, 13K real.3) Pension schedule If I work at my current place of employment until March 1st, 2019 tentatively as follows - start withdrawals at age:a) 50 ~ $959.00 b) 55 ~ $1,316.00c) 60 ~ $1,880.00This would be a fixed index annuity, not inflation adjusted.
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12 September 2018 | 78 replies
Have Cousin Earl's LLC buy the first one all cash for an inflated price, basically do anything humanly possible to get the first batch sold for as much as possible in nominal sticker price.
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29 May 2019 | 6 replies
The firm has had MHC as its top performing property type for the last year and a half and a November 2018 report described MHC as “one of the most attractive property types in both the public and private markets due to 1) a best-in-class cap-ex profile; 2) structural barriers to new supply; and 3) still-too-high nominal cap rates.”I hope this helps those considering investing in MHCs - happy to discuss further.
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31 May 2019 | 8 replies
Just a non-refundable pet fee (now at $350) - this is essentially an accelerated pet rent; plus a nominal monthly pet rent on top.
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14 June 2019 | 7 replies
The firm has had MHC as its top performing property type for the last year and a half and a November 2018 report described MHC as “one of the most attractive property types in both the public and private markets due to 1) a best-in-class cap-ex profile; 2) structural barriers to new supply; and 3) still-too-high nominal cap rates.”Best, TK
4 March 2019 | 11 replies
There's a big difference between nominal and actual returns, and that gap gets wider and wider the crappier the neighborhood gets.
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10 August 2018 | 3 replies
You can get the standard lease from your state, you might head to a PM and pay them a nominal fee to write it up for you.
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13 September 2018 | 25 replies
We have a portfolio of over 1,000 rentals in a wide range of neighborhoods in Cleveland.Tenants got into a fight over a nominal sum of money.
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16 August 2018 | 3 replies
But the payments are interest only and a payment on $13,500 is going to be fairly nominal. 2.