Scott Trench
Should We Make Our Kids Take Finance/Business Classes?
5 May 2015 | 68 replies
The best way to financially educate our kids in school may be online/dvd type courses from the private sector.
Bill Horton
Oregon Cash Flow
9 August 2023 | 34 replies
I've started looking into short term rentals as well, but that sector doesn't seem much better.
Steven Tierney
Building a Rehab Team - South of Boston, MA
11 January 2015 | 12 replies
Many of us accountants have clients worldwide.
Caroline Gerardo
Declining Home Prices In These Cities
15 January 2024 | 64 replies
And saying one "NEEDS" to be in CA to attract talent.... how that apply in todays world where your staffing pool is world wide via our connected-verse?
Michaela Pacesova
Taxes on Land Sold Overseas
6 March 2018 | 2 replies
@Michaela PacesovaAs a US resident - you are required to report worldwide income on your US tax return.
Coleman Cox
Choosing an out-of-state location
10 September 2019 | 19 replies
For example, if businesses are moving away from a location people will have no choice but to take service sector jobs, which usually pay less than office or manufacturing jobs.
Karen Margrave
Questions for Private Money Brokers / Lenders
12 November 2012 | 8 replies
Just curious the effect it would have on real estate lending in various sectors.
Amie Wassell
Wyoming Holding Company then file a California LLC?
10 January 2023 | 3 replies
CA taxes residents on worldwide income but may provide a credit for taxes paid to other states.
Sage Jankowitz
A few questions on RE certifications
22 November 2010 | 12 replies
Over that year I networked with 100's of local RE investors/ RE professionals and I found that many of the most successful ones started off as agents and brokers in the residential sector, and used their vast networks and knowledge of the area, which they developed over years, to segue into investing.
Rick Stevens
Time to change tenant screen criteria's? Evictions SPIKING
16 August 2022 | 2 replies
Eviction filings have hit a 13-year high in Phoenix so it' could be that a glut of moratorium-era evictions have finally come through, people are getting priced out, or a combo of both and other factors I haven't named.Job loss isn't rampant across all sectors, but those in the real estate and tech industries have seen a decent amount of layoffs, but nothing to the point where you'd see an eviction spike.