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14 November 2018 | 14 replies
Just the fundamentals of running a business.
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17 November 2018 | 55 replies
THAT IS CASH FLOW.I generally tell my students that the fundamental point of reference is your POCKETs.Any money coming into your pockets is a POSITIVE cash flow.Any money going out, is Negative.I then mention that this is EASY to remember.
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16 November 2018 | 2 replies
The one thing I see routinely across "young" investors is they don't have a concrete plan founded on fundamental concepts...there are 1,000 ways to make money in this industry...and a variation of each of those.One piece of advice would be to learn OKR's...build this into the framework of your business...there is a learning curve, but you guys will pick up fast.Best of luck!
17 November 2018 | 3 replies
All properties are cash flowing and we feel we have a good understanding of the fundamentals of flipping and BRRR however it is the messy back end of that is costing us time and money.
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24 November 2018 | 2 replies
What kind of metrics or economic fundamentals should I consider?
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18 February 2019 | 13 replies
Great fit for the Insurance industry - especially - largely because when you think about the typical insurance worker, fundamentally you want people that are stable and nice.The numbers within real estate on investing have been phenomenal for us.
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10 October 2018 | 0 replies
I suggest finding the right people and putting together a long term plan of attack.There isn’t one magical property, or investment that will not have its ups or downs.Safety comes in numbers and every property you buy needs to get you a step closer to achieving your end goal.Focus on the fundamentals of the deals and the numbers within themUnder estimate your income and over estimate your expenses Forget about capital appreciationThanks for your attention and I"m looking forward to hearing your thoughtsYour favorite AussieEngelo
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19 October 2018 | 12 replies
Just trying to learn more about the basic fundamentals of whosaleing.
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10 October 2018 | 5 replies
Current sales went down but prices are still climbing.We recently invested in Victoria as it has the correct economic fundamentals in place (GDP, Unemployment rate, transportation and population growth)Banks in Canada have always been careful as far as lending (which has sheltered us from the 2008 real estate crash) and there’s no signs of seeing that change in the near future.
25 October 2018 | 193 replies
In fact there is no comparison.We got mid-term elections coming up, we got a major trade-war brewing, and we got capital markets that have long been way over priced (in terms of fundamentals).