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Oscar Sosa Property Management startup trials and tribulations
12 November 2020 | 6 replies
Just learn to say no, otherwise you will fall into a spiral of doing work you don't want to do, at pay levels you aren't happy with, to appease people you don't like.
Mike Mocek Investors and a Recession
1 August 2022 | 1 reply
The result of this specific scenario was extreme, millions of Americans lost their jobs and the housing market ultimately collapsed, sending the economy into a spiral.
Terry Dietzler Reported noise, smoking and illegal activity issues with tenant
10 July 2022 | 3 replies
And four complaints in a matter of a few days after months everything being ok (yes, something may have changed in your tenant’s personal life and they are on a downward spiral which happens).
Leo R. Are we on the verge of a wage / price death spiral?
13 July 2022 | 5 replies
Hey folks,I'm interested to hear the BP community's thoughts on whether we could be on the brink of a wage / price spiral in the U.S.A wage / price spiral occurs when wages increase (which is occurring), and those increased wages cause the prices of goods and services to increase (inflation, which is also occurring), and that increased inflation causes wages to increase more, and the cycle continues on and on until you're paying $100 for a loaf of bread.A bit more specifically, the theory is: increases in wages creates more discretionary money that people use to buy more goods and services (demand goes up), and this increased demand causes prices to go up (inflation increases), that increased inflation increases demand for higher wages (workers will only work jobs that pay enough to afford the costs of the inflated goods and services), and those higher wages increase the cost of production of goods and services, which increases the price of those goods and services (more inflation).I've seen a variety of opinions on this topic...Some people think we're already in a wage / price spiral, or that we're on the brink of one (for instance, see this Marketplace article: https://www.marketplace.org/20... )   ...others seem to take the perspective that a wage / price spiral is a "dangerous myth" (for instance, see this article from the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute: https://www.cato.org/commentar... )What we do know: the two main ingredients for a wage / price spiral (increasing wages and increasing inflation) are present. 
Gary Cornwell Newby Accounting question
12 July 2022 | 7 replies
All the questions you pose seem to be spiraling around this topic - which makes me assume you are an S-Corp, because when this matters. 
Jerryll Noorden To Cody Sperber, you silly goofball you
24 December 2019 | 2 replies
I would have done it an other way I am sure.. but I can't change the past no matter how Godlike my mutant powers are.So cheers to you.. the fact is, that you have spiraled my lifeline into where I am right now.Merry XMass you silly Goof!
Filipe Matos A Portuguese in Canada
12 August 2014 | 13 replies
Are your amazing returns due to wondrous cash-flow or the ride on the TO appreciation spiral?
Devin Dang Airbnb/STR: How to Protect Myself Legally
8 March 2023 | 19 replies
Looking to better understand my liability as a host and how to protect myself as well as provide a safe experience.We have this sketchy spiral staircase (handrail is at knee level) and figuring out how to proceed:1.  
Jon Klaus How much is your highest rent?
1 November 2013 | 38 replies
Which I don't mind right now, but I forsee it spiraling out of control if I don't start to train my tenants better on processes.
John Ha Heloc questions for rookie
26 February 2023 | 7 replies
It's nice for investments that need a longer term, but the real risk is that it can spiral out of control if you are not careful.