
19 May 2022 | 8 replies
Say you put that 10k in and made 7% per year for 5 years and compounded it each year that equate to a 7% IRR for those 5 years precluded that your 10k was returned to you at the end of the period.

16 July 2018 | 14 replies
It leads to large section of the brick bowing out, and you go from having to repair and repoint 400 bricks to 10,000 in a hurry.No exterior repainting is a tall order, but hey, you're new, so I won't bark at you.

1 March 2019 | 30 replies
What I did there was run a floor sander over it to smooth out any imperfections, as well as clean up any globs of paint or joint compound.
11 May 2019 | 18 replies
Take a bow!

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.

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.

23 August 2014 | 7 replies
Issues Found:- chimney detached from roof- bow in roof (next to chimney)- deck needs some new boards and refinishing- slant in kitchen floor (REALLY concerning) - DIY trim (put up own trim throughout entire house!)

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?

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.
23 April 2020 | 3 replies
If it's verbal only you may be able to reach an new agreement for future dealings in exchange for her bowing out on this one.Yes - you can always do FSBO on your next property(-ies).