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Larry Clay CPA Recommendations for Ohio
18 January 2024 | 8 replies
It's not rocket science, but you should find someone who specializes in real estate.
Bruce Bartlett Bruce Bartlett
30 October 2016 | 1 reply
Bartlett holds a BA from the University of California, Santa Barbara in Business-Economics and Political Science where he was a member of the Senior Honors Seminar in Economics, and an MBA from UCLA's Anderson School of Management.
Rosston Smith YOU CAN DO THIS
20 October 2016 | 2 replies
No you don't need to pay for a course.This isn't rocket science and you don't need to know everything to get started.
Robert Duncan wholesaling/ virtual wholesaling???
16 December 2023 | 32 replies
@Ryan KindelThis is not a perfect science.
Nikolay Izmerli My First Flip in Florida! With Photos! The house is sold
23 November 2019 | 48 replies
Okay, I realize that appraisal is art not science.
Elehue Pierce multi family % of closing cost as a rule of thumb
4 January 2022 | 19 replies
Financial forecasting is an inexact science, you have to make assumptions on income, expenses, timing, exit value, capital structure, etc. and then calculate your IRR. 
Matt Hintzke How to begin with low capital, high debt, and an bubbling market?
6 October 2016 | 34 replies
I graduated school in 2014 with a B.S. in Computer Science and immediately started working at a startup in Seattle, Wa.
Lisa Yan Where do I find houses to flip in Houston?
28 July 2023 | 17 replies
Per this NY Times article, the average American knows around 600 people.https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/science/the-average-american-knows-how-many-people.html#:~:text=The%20average%20American%20knows%20about,do%20you%20know%20named%20Kevin%3FPer the US Census Bureau, the average American moves 11.7 time in their life, which based upon an approximate lifespan of 84 years, works out to be about every 7 years.https://www.census.gov/topics/population/migration/guidance/calculating-migration-expectancy.html#:~:text=Using%202007%20ACS%20data%2C%20it,one%20move%20per%20single%20yearSo, if the average American knows 600 people and they each move about every 7 years, that means that the average American knows around 85 people that move in any given year.How many of those moves do you want to be involved in?
Josiah Patrick Zebarth NOT going to college, what should I do?
9 August 2019 | 103 replies
I do a lot of teaching and advising my students about their decisions to further their study. (2) We make about the same amount per year in rental cash flow as I do in science.
Andrew M. Am I crazy to want to leave CA?
22 October 2017 | 84 replies
Also, the Arch, the world famous Zoo, the Science center, Botanical Gardens, Branson, and yes skiing!