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Tom Horan Long-Term Seller Finance - Pros and Cons
25 November 2017 | 6 replies
That is why most sophisticated sellers want some down payment so they have money to make their tax payment. 
Cole Johnson Is this fair?? 1.3 Million syndication structure.
28 November 2017 | 7 replies
If you're only underwriting a 5% management fee remember there will be payroll expenses as well.  
James Orr Impact of Inflation on Basic Real Estate Investing Modeling
13 March 2018 | 3 replies
I'm starting to model some much more sophisticated scenarios of buying investment properties, but before I even got too far into it, I began modeling the impact of inflation on your paycheck and personal expenses.For example, I ran four different scenarios.No inflation on your paycheck and personal expenses: the $5,000 per month you earn is still $5,000 per month 40 years into the future.
Scott Edwards Depreciation and Deal Analysis
15 March 2018 | 4 replies
@Scott EdwardsI think part of the reason this isn't usually taken into direct account is everybody's tax situation, bracket, etc. is different, so it's very difficult to estimate how owning a particular property will impact their tax liability for the year.With that being said, it's a definite benefit of owning real estate and more sophisticated rental property calculators do show the tax benefits (like depreciation and mortgage interest deductions).
Robert Naucke Jr Ways Around Accredited Investor Qualifications
25 July 2021 | 12 replies
While many agree the accredited status is high, there are reasons for it (namely to protect everyone involved, especially the investor) and the SEC has also allowed non-accredited/sophisticated folks to invest in these types of deals through a different structure - the 506(b).It is 100% okay for you to reach out to Sponsors or other people putting together the deals you're referring to.
Swati V Patel Use IRA LLC to purchase my current primary residence
16 March 2018 | 14 replies
The corporation will operate in the taxable realm.This is a sophisticated strategy both to setup and properly maintain, and not something you want to get from a one-man law shop.
Nate Si What are typical response rates in high income areas?
19 April 2018 | 8 replies
Just excel spreadsheets, or something more sophisticated?
Mike Mollica Portfolio Lender needed to close on new construction n Sacramento
29 March 2018 | 3 replies
I've been freelance but receiving W2s from different payroll companies for many years.
Luigi Pavone What is the difference between CMA & COMPs?
7 April 2018 | 0 replies
COMPs are much more sophisticated than simple CMAs, COMPs are the best Marketing forecast, done by Marketing economists such as university professors who teach Marketing Economics.With a glance at today’s economy, we can forecast the answer by watch the trend of the first 1-6 point and analyze point  7 and 8:1- Consumer confidence index is it up or down2- Business confidence index is it up or down3- Bond yield is it up or down4- GDP on the rise is it up or down5- The Stock market is climbing or declining6- Interest rate is it up or down7- Quantitative easing: What does that mean?
Mike Hoherchak How to Pay Yourself as an Investor?
23 February 2018 | 5 replies
I mainly keep my construction company for all the benefits, including having maintenance guys on payroll for rental repairs.