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Thomas Burns Appreciation Formula
23 January 2015 | 3 replies
Now, we can always assume a certain percentage, multiply by the current value of the property and find out the appreciation in $.Kyle
Derrick Barker Negative People
15 February 2016 | 19 replies
Let them be part of the motivation.Everyone is either a divider, subtracter, adder, or multiplier
N/A N/A What was your biggest fear/concern; getting into investing?
14 May 2007 | 33 replies
Multiply that one example by 100 and you can see how the lessons of other successful investors are so valuable.
Account Closed Am I calculating this right? (HML)
21 January 2011 | 17 replies
The reason Jon's calculation is $2 higher is that the OP left out the $0.33 from the monthly, so multiply that by 6 and you get $2.
Craig Fitzsimmons Beachfront Vacation Rentals
11 April 2018 | 29 replies
The rule of thumb for ROI is take the peak season highest rate and multiply by 15.
Eliot M. Advice Needed on Flip or BRRRR. House won't sell due to neighbor
9 May 2017 | 18 replies
Should I just multiply the 40% x “profit” as we all would define profit on this site?
Nich J. Insurance for Triplex
21 August 2017 | 8 replies
Here’s what would have happened in the event that $20,000 claim occurred BEFORE we fixed Fred’s policy:According to the coinsurance clause, we have 4 steps to follow: Multiply the value of the covered property ($217,000) by the coinsurance percentage (80%), resulting in an amount of $173,600.
Ernesto Hernandez Saving You Time Edition #3 - Real Estate Loopholes ($/Poor Dad)
19 December 2017 | 2 replies
Fix Up and Sell: Advantages: ProfitDisadvantages: Be careful creating another job for yourself, contract out Bookkeeping Issues: Keep very detailed recordsFix Up and Hold: Advantages: Forced appreciation and Cash FlowDisadvantages: Be careful creating a job for yourselfBookkeeping Issues: Might have to capitalize repairs, credits available pre 1936 Part 2: Tax Secrets Chapter 4: Intro to Tax Secrets IRS agents are given just 3 days of training so they may give bad advice.3 Stage Tax Formula:Income Deductible Expenses Multiply Taxable Income by your Tax Rate - Learn to make use of your graduated tax rates, not all of your money is taxed at one rate.
Calixto Urdiales Cost to build?
21 April 2008 | 11 replies
I 'm in L.A. and RS means is WAY OFF for our area even after their area multiplier.
Ricky Stafford Very peculiar tax situation (short-term rental depreciation?)
11 February 2015 | 0 replies
Would I just take the FMV of the entire house and multiply by 40% / 27.5 for yearly depreciation?