
13 May 2010 | 41 replies
Allows you to stay flexible if plans or property lines need to change later.Chris is still very pleased with Javier's work.

6 May 2010 | 12 replies
This entity provides the greatest flexibility and provides some very nice tax and asset protection benefits.BUT - be sure to run this by your own tax pro (preferably one who understands real estate investing).

26 June 2010 | 67 replies
My suggestion is a more flexible format (i.e. listening/watching from a laptop) and I personally see nothing wrong with more marketing of these events as BP is providing a tremendous value doing pure content education.

10 June 2010 | 7 replies
You are not flexible.

19 July 2010 | 24 replies
That way I can make some extra money being flexible.

9 October 2010 | 32 replies
PT jobs aren't as flexible as full time jobs for providing income so I'm basically bird dogging right now and doing grunt work.

25 July 2010 | 16 replies
Usually when they learn they can pay late, it isn't going to get any better.However, for a good clean tenant who changed jobs and is going to make enough to pay the rent, I might be flexible in this market.Some jobs don't give the first paycheck until the pay period after the first 30 days worked.

23 August 2010 | 18 replies
I'm finding that putting it in a self-directed is expensive and does not allow for flexibility vs if I just take a distribution to put in my LLC, I could do whatever I want.

14 July 2010 | 38 replies
Paper losses in one instance versus the other, participation in appreciation, amortization of debt, "pride of ownership," flexibility to move when one wants to, etc. etc. all distort an apples-to-apples comparison based simply on the sort of analysis you are proposing.

13 July 2010 | 8 replies
A corporate structure allows for more flexible employee benefit programs.