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Will Sifert Than Merrill - Wealth Builders Seminar
11 January 2015 | 87 replies
The worst part is that the information, techniques, strategies are 5+ yrs old.
James H. Physical Fitness
7 August 2012 | 39 replies
Yeah Krav is really fun.With the weights I do not train to get big.I train now for power and speed for all of my martial arts techniques.Many of the people doing weights will not stretch and then be bulky but have no flexibility,no endurance as they do limited cardio,and the muscle group movements are slow and sluggish.There are a few exceptions of course.Each time they do heavy weights you have to really stretch out the muscle to keep it pliable.The muscle fibers tear down each time and rebuild thicker.You have to stretch to keep the flexibility with adding the mass.I haven't gotten as serious into my training lately as I want to.I am going to buy one of the weight vest soon.I like the quality of www.weigthvest.comI will get the 150 pound version but will start out small at 10 pounds and work up.It's just like when we break boards.If you try to break 5 or 6 at once you break your hand if you haven't done it yet.The reason is you do not have proper technique down yet and your bone structure isn't ready for the force yet.You start off small with one board and then slowly over time your bones will get denser to adjust to the load and you increase the board count.
Jamal Harb Cross Border Taxation for Canadian
22 January 2013 | 6 replies
There are some obvious extra administrative costs of multiple tax returns, probably a more involved corporate structure, etc. but not double taxation.That being the case, the more important question is; how to minimize the overall tax obligation.Disclaimer: I am not a Tax Expert or professional so consult someone with your personal situation.On the assumption that the real estate investment is going to be an ongoing business and not just a one time thing or vacation property, there are techniques which can reduce the effective tax rate.The specific one that I have been advised to consider is to ensure that the real estate business itself is operated on a break even basis so that no there is minimal if any tax owing.
Kurt Charles RE wholesaling in Florida is highly illegal?
1 July 2018 | 150 replies
That's why Realtors tend to hate wholesalers...they are cutting into the Realtor's commisions and doing real estate in a non conventional way that they think is illegal because they weren't taught those techniques in their Realtor training. 
Juan Turner First Commercial Property (8 Unit Multi-Family). Good investment?
29 July 2017 | 18 replies
I find it difficult to argue with your methods, rationale and techniques
Ron Pfrogner New to Real Estate in the Pittsburgh Area
24 August 2017 | 18 replies
You can do anything with real estate, if you understand the techniques and have a good set of contracts and attorneys. 
Arianne L. First Rental Refinance - BRRR
1 September 2019 | 100 replies
@Vinod Krishnan thanks we still use these techniques today!
Ryan Fellman Hello! I'm new to REI but I'm a digital marketing magician!
2 June 2016 | 15 replies
@Husnain ShahidI would look into this article b/c they nail it on the head with conversational marketing.You'll need this if you already have your own website.I like to build my own sites so I'll be using these same SEO techniques myself...https://oncarrot.com/conversation-marketing-how-to...
Eric Johnson Getting offers Accepted in a Hot Market
22 January 2017 | 20 replies
In other words, use some of the same "farming techniques" that the better real estate agents use, but emphasize that as a buyer, you're ready to close "on a day and time convieient for them" and they won't have to pay a commission.  
Kelly Carter The math just isn't working :(
4 June 2018 | 137 replies
Is there a different technique to finding multifamily properties, vs just looking on the mls?