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Nakisha Henderson New Member from Memphis, TN
29 March 2016 | 7 replies
I graduated from the University of Memphis with a B.P.S. in Organizational Leadership and a minor in Child Development last Mother's Day.
Kenneth Noronha Dropping out to become an investor
18 February 2017 | 39 replies
I'm completing my executive MBA right now and see value in the logic, math and project management skills my engineering classmates bring to the table.A Business/Commerce degree is very valuable as it helps you speak the language of business, helps you crunch numbers and evaluate the value of investments, learn how to develop a marketing strategy, organizational behavior to understand what makes people tick plus manage teams/relationships such as contractor and other investors, and so on.It's worth completing a degree as it's the minimum bar for most jobs, and banks have strict lending guidelines and it is difficult to borrow without a job at least until you've established yourself.
Barry Allen Does flipping make you millions?
15 January 2017 | 6 replies
its far and few that could buy rehab and sell 100 homes in a year... the man power to do that is staggering.. market conditions are very dependent..   2 to 3 a month is a good number but that takes 9 to 12 or more in inventory at any one time.. as your always buyinig always mid rehab and always final closing stages.. lots of cash needs and organizational skills.
Curt Davis Guru Scam Anyone?
17 February 2011 | 7 replies
Realeflow has some organizational challenges but the foundational product has some nice features that I am willing to be patient to get my hands on.I am more of a turtle than a hare - so I tend to see things through to the conclusion; as long as the business case is still sound.TTFN,Greg
Christopher Manus BRRR Strategy - Homeless Veteran Initiative
4 December 2015 | 6 replies
I am currently connecting with the aforementioned organizations to determine if there is a way to offset the operational costs of this venture through government grants and organizational/individual donations.
Shea Bartolino A Friendly Hello From Sacramento
28 July 2018 | 6 replies
I have been working on an A.S. in Business Administration and a B.S. in Organizational Leadership.
Alyssa Paros Looking for an Organizational Chart
22 February 2018 | 1 reply
After reading the E-Myth, I realized we need an organizational chart for our rental business.
Andrew R. Buying a rental w/ a partner: Business options??
12 June 2018 | 4 replies
Hi, I'm looking to go in on a rental property w/ a partner, I'm hoping for some tip and pro/con on different organizational structure: Details--this partner and I own our current residence (30yr mortgage, not married, we are on title 50/50 right now.  
Rafael Lopez Entity Structure - California Specific
11 September 2017 | 6 replies
You're probably going to need to consult a California attorney that specializes in LLC organizational issues, and while the CA per LLC fee you are trying to avoid is high ($800), it "may" end up being cheaper to just pay them than the legal fees you could incur to structure around them.
Celena Strong Help Me Build My Team
18 November 2017 | 32 replies
There will be highs and some major lows, but it's your organizational skills, willingness to learn/grow/network, and hard work that keep you in the game.