
22 November 2011 | 18 replies
U.S. banking finance is a fractional lending system, in lameness terms means for a bank to issue a loan of say $100.00, the bank must have only $10.00 in reserves, and the reserves is factored many ways, not just as cash on hand.

14 March 2013 | 12 replies
Do not forget, that everything you show investors, including your Saturday afternoon marketing material is part of your offering which needs to be approved by the attorney.If you hire the consultants to help you, they can only do a fraction of the job.

20 November 2011 | 12 replies
In the partial loss scenario, they will only pay a fraction of the loss, less the deductible.

14 December 2011 | 4 replies
Once I did some shopping around and found a broker and insurance carrier offering good rates, I've simply renewed each year with the carrier.This year, the broker notified us that one of the lenders (WFB), who has a fractional interest in one of the four units, is demanding that we double our liability coverage.Given that the lender is not paying the premium, and that they only half a partial stake in 1 of the 4 units in the building, what legal rights do they have to compel the HOA to seek out a higher premium and double liability coverage?

1 April 2012 | 28 replies
Sounds like you're planning an A Class remodel when a C Class would generate 90% of the rents at a fraction of the cost.I would try to keep my debt servicing in the $4,000 a month range (P&I).

10 May 2013 | 8 replies
Because of the costs of owning a timeshare, many timeshare owners find it necessary to get rid of their fractional ownerships.

6 February 2013 | 35 replies
Xing you mentioned that only the top .1 percent of traders actually make money...but that's the point that means you're chances of people one people that is a tiny tiny fraction of the investing is so small...so you're changes of really making a lot of money is small.

4 February 2013 | 10 replies
When comparing my strategy to locking into a 15 year, I feel the benefits of the 30 year with the options far outweigh a couple fractions of a percent of interest.

21 February 2013 | 6 replies
I haven't done yellow letters specifically for buyers, but postcards have worked very good for me and possibly at a fraction of the cost..

22 January 2014 | 16 replies
@Apollos Hall if you aren't into land lording, and you are bored and need a hobby, I'd say use a fraction of it to flip a house to see if you like flipping houses and invest the other portion in ETFs or mutual funds until you decide if real estate is the way you want to go with it.