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Ralph R. you win some and you lose some. I lost this one.
3 March 2016 | 33 replies
The hard cold truth is there is no one secret or magic formula.
Herwin G. Buyers' agents giving commission rebates?
18 April 2018 | 43 replies
- Magic hat trick,NOTE, the larger the leverage, the more exponential impact will the commission have on Cash on Cash.Meditate about it ... run numbers and always use flat fee listing services ... it is worth for you to do the listing agents work and save a ton of money and make your CASH ON CASH ridiculously better.
Jeff L. Does 20% Down in Colorado Exist?
16 February 2016 | 11 replies
Twenty five is the magic number.  
Ethan G. $20 Oil and non-Houston Markets
8 March 2016 | 67 replies
You go to high and gas gets so expensive it stifles the economy, traveling, and visiting local businesses.Economists believe the magical balance is 60 to 62 dollars a barrel and believe in about 1 year it will be back up close to that level or in the 50's. 
Scott Trench Should We Make Our Kids Take Finance/Business Classes?
5 May 2015 | 68 replies
Every summer i spend a couple of evenings teaching my kids the basics of personal finance, simple stuff like living below you means, saving 10% of everything you make, the magic of compounding interest, investing etc......
Ezra Nugroho Famous Four!!
3 May 2016 | 13 replies
Just as Rich Dad is not “per se” is not a R.E. book but a frame of mind book I like “The Magic of Thinking Big” by David SchwartzFavorite Business book?
Nate Crump Interest Rates Effect on Home Prices
1 October 2013 | 4 replies
But if down the road interest rates were, oh I don't know, 8% or so, they would maybe only be able to get a $130,000 home.I don't think incomes would quickly and magically go up with interest rates, so it leads me to believe that over time, home prices would have to adjust and that $200,000 home would have to make its way toward $130,000.I understand this is a very simplistic way of seeing it, but I wonder if any have any ideas?
Raphaela Todd My Experience with a Real Estate Guru
7 June 2019 | 8 replies
The dirty little secret gurus (not just in real estate) don't want you to know is that all of their "secret, magic advice":1) is contained throughout all of their books, free videos, free or $197 workshops etc.
William T. Mastermind Groups
17 January 2014 | 9 replies
What you will gain, in short order, is a magical fellowship of trusting Brothers and Sisters who will do most anything to help each other succeed.