David Rosenbeck
New hopeful buy and hold real estate investor in Fort Wayne
5 November 2020 | 13 replies
The buy and hold cash flow is very appealing to me since I have a lot of time for my investments to grow and take advantage of compounding interest.
Pawan W.
Going from 17% to 34% CoC ROI - Am I missing something?
16 August 2014 | 16 replies
In Year 2 you make $5821 on the $43K, or 13.5 percent.On a cash basis you put in $43K and get out about $33K, so around 92 percent over two years, or a compounded average yearly return of 38 percent per year.
Zach Liu
large multifamily LLC waterfall distribution legal language
14 April 2017 | 6 replies
I am reading a ppm for a multifamily complex acquisition, it is standard waterfall distribution which it states as:(a) first,to all Members until such time all Members have received aggregate distributions pursuant to this Section equal to the Preferred Rate of Return (the “Preferred Rate of Return” shall mean a rate of nine percent (9%) per annum, cumulatively but not compounded, of each Member’s unreturned Capital Contributions at any given time;(b) second, seventy percent (70%) to all Members and thirty percent (30%) to Sponsor until such time as each Member has achieved an annual rate of return up to forteen percent (14%);(c) third,to the Members in accordance with their respective ownership percentages until the Capital Contributions of all Members have been returned to all Members; and(d) thereafter, fifty percent (50%) to Sponsor and fifty percent (50%) to all other Members.I am new to this so can anyone tell me if this is like standard?
Nat C.
Did my bathroom really need to be demolished?
22 January 2016 | 13 replies
Adding more lateral weight to the original adhesive is a bad idea if you don't know what the original compound was, since different thinsets and mastics are designed for different shear weight.
Ray Brockette
Free Tools Online For Do It Yourselfers to Help You Out
12 May 2016 | 1 reply
It will also tell you How many rolls of drywall tape it will take to do the job.How many pounds of drywall screws or nails and their size.How many pails of Joint Compound you will need to finish the project.and all the tools you will need as well.Bonus- there is a free downloadable PDF as well with all kinds formula tables as to help make things easier.
Stan C.
Can I sue state government for damages by moratorium on eviction
29 July 2020 | 34 replies
But let's no compound the loss by filing a lawsuit.My advice to you is learn from this experience for the next time around.
Jacob Yates
Is this a loan or an investment?
19 September 2017 | 10 replies
Jon was correct in his because he was calculating it as a 30 year amortization of compound interestMine is based on it being simple interest applied at the beginning then equal payments made until payoff.
Andy Grabis
First post/ General savings advice!
2 May 2018 | 2 replies
Am I missing out on serious compound interest effects that will hurt me down the line, or is it smart to make sure I have the necessary cash if house hacking is the ultimate short term goal?
Brady Alford
What do I do with 80's style wood paneling in basement
17 July 2016 | 13 replies
Michael Wentzel so you wouldn't suggest using a joint compound in the grooves?
Brice Aldrich
Private Money Lending Trust
3 October 2016 | 12 replies
The entity that these lenders put their money in, will in return give them 7% compound interest (not amortized).