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Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
One of the principles / practices in the book is scribing / writing / journaling.
Account Closed rehabbers, does every house have its own smell?
7 November 2015 | 3 replies
A good Ozone machine can take care of most smells in a home. http://www.ozonesolutions.com/journal/2009/how-doe...Good luck!
Dave G. What's the deal with Replacement Value?
17 July 2015 | 18 replies
Though our independent agency (2nd largest privately held agency in the US per Insurance Journal) is licensed in all 50 states, this is really easy to do in my own back yard.  
Rosy Bruno Investors of Fresno
7 August 2017 | 3 replies
My fellow Fresnans,What are some journals or business/re news subscriptions you guys use to stay current and up to date with the Fresno/Central Valley market?
Shaun R. Young people - start today
4 June 2017 | 12 replies
I'm in my mid 20s and Real estate has definitely been a journal.
Nicholas Lohr Properly accounting for a BRRRR Cash out Refi in Quickbooks?
1 February 2019 | 5 replies
You'll need to set up the following new accounts:Asset Account - Escrow at new company (I set my escrow accounts up as bank accounts)Liability - New Mortgage Payable.Let's assume the following balances before the Refi:Escrow account $500Mortgage Payable - $100,000.Long Term Asset - Property - $110,000Let's assume the following balances after the Refi:New Mortgage balance - $350New Mortgage Payable - $130,000Cash out $28,000Closing Costs and Escrow - $2000As you go through the Settlement Statement, you'll pull all of these items out and put them in the following journal entry:Mortgage Payable -      debit    $100,000New Escrow Account - debit   $        350.00 (You'll find this under the settlement statement, usually labeled as so many months of prepayment of insurance and property taxes)New mortgage Payable - credit -                       $130,000Cash/Checking Account   debit   $28,000Loan Amortization Costs -       debit           750.00           This should be only a fee paid as a percentage of the loan.  
Jenny Song Why did you buy/why are you buying?
24 January 2008 | 4 replies
I'm a journalism student actually and I'm looking for some regular folks to interview for an article I'm writing for class.
Dave Kennedy Major Corporations - When they move
18 August 2008 | 1 reply
Besides reading ever single article every day in every business journal is there a place that keeps track of these kind of things?
Gary Rosenthal Re: Wall Street Journal articles...
23 October 2006 | 0 replies

Could anybody who has an online subscription to the WSJ report what is contained in the articles about Pinnacle that have recently been added to the receiver's website. One of the headlines report that the books indi...

Nathan Gesner 20,000 posts . . . and at least 17 of them were useful.
9 January 2023 | 42 replies
I find it refreshing, just like some people enjoy journaling.