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Tim Bergstrom Jan 23 2018 Nashville Short Term Rental Phase-Out Bill
26 January 2018 | 7 replies
If they had voted for the "compromise bill" it would have also been a complete ban in fine print but at least it would not have been in bold print.
Account Closed MF sale, how much crudity back for repairs?
23 December 2019 | 1 reply
Buyer is in final days of DD period and is getting Sally M loan insp done.  
Jimmy H. Intentionally Paying More Taxes?
8 March 2013 | 19 replies
But, I have a background in Finance and if I'm comfortable with the risk being taken with these investments, why not work with these low rates and depressed prices early in my career and get the proverbial "snowball" rolling down hill ASAP?
Michael Su New member from San Francisco
9 July 2013 | 3 replies
I was a business major with a background in finance but ended up becoming a software engineer working for startups in San Francisco.The startup I work for has grown from 4 to almost 100 people which has made the hours more manageable and given me time to explore other entrepreneurial pursuits.I've saved up a small sum of cash to invest this year and I hope to learn a lot in my time here :)
Steve Brown Dodd Frank re: lease option monthy credits
13 January 2014 | 5 replies
You also need to understand how finance and security regulations are intertwined with other laws, they rarely stand alone as our economy is a very deep subject matter with roots.In my opinion, really, people who have no formal training in finance or law can attempt to study things on their own.
Eric Giovannucci Privacy of Investors
30 September 2014 | 14 replies
And, I rarely get on facebook, most of my activity is deleting the notices I get.So, seems our personal security is pretty much on us and watching what you put on the internet, don't post anything you wouldn't shout from the roof tops!   
Trevor Jackson Pre-Foreclosure Q's
22 June 2015 | 11 replies
When I was in finance, my first few years were spent cold-calling for clients to invest with me.
Jeff Sims What kind of car do you drive?
22 July 2021 | 499 replies
Which was more than I was able to find on other trucks of this style.I used to drive a fancy Infinity FX and my wife had a Mini Cooper. 
Account Closed Secondary Credit Number ?
16 June 2015 | 31 replies
I have been in finance as a lender for 15 years, both personal and corporate and though there is fraud out there not everything thing is.
Bill Mitchell How fast can you setup an LLC?
29 August 2013 | 45 replies
Breaking RE materials down for 2 or 3 houses like roofing nails or sheet rock would be silly, even 20 houses a year, maybe at 200 or at 2,000 units there might be a difference.The more you try to learn on your own in finance and accounting the greater the chance that you'll mess up, you don't need to go past Accounting 101 and 102, bookkeeping and preparation of a budget, income statement and balance sheet, from there that's all you'll really need for what you'll be doing, IMO.