
1 April 2011 | 14 replies
What I have found is that I get deeper discounts from homeowners (mostly due to less competition).

1 April 2011 | 10 replies
Its very frustrating sometimes, I want to get my apples in a bunch before I go diving in and make sure I know what I'm doing and have my resources in line.

18 April 2011 | 23 replies
If so, you can probably save your money and dive deep into this forum and the blogs for a free education.

27 April 2011 | 32 replies
So yes, I'd be interested to hear your pitch to get me warmed up before I dive in :lol: Anyway, glad to see you here on BP, I'd searched for you here just days ago, so perhaps you picked up on my telepathic request to join :cool: So, when you coming out with the movie?

29 April 2011 | 13 replies
In other words, the debt forced austerity measures will pale in comparison to what happens when oil is more expensive to extract from the ground, when copper, lead, aluminum, iron, etc are lower grade and deeper (higher price to extract, higher price to refine, oil is a huge component of their price), when aquifers decline (see India, OK panhandle, etc) and farming is not economic (also, oil is a huge constituent of food production via fertilizer, tillage, transportation, etc) and on and on.

29 April 2011 | 15 replies
Each year we continue to dig a deeper hole which becomes more difficult to get out of.More taxes, I'm afraid is only a delay tactic.

28 April 2011 | 10 replies
Your other alternative is to sell and move your business to a different location, perhaps even a different city, that has a pools of customers that fit with your desired business model.If you run an upscale bar in an area that's going down hill, and someone else opens up a dive bar next door and takes all your customers away, you're toast.

27 April 2011 | 4 replies
Diving that into the $75,000 purchase price you get a cap rate of 10.4%.You say an initial investment is $11,500 on a purchase price of $75K.

30 April 2011 | 3 replies
I will be Honorably Discharged from the United States Navy this year and I plan on diving in head first.

4 May 2011 | 21 replies
Yet, I'll shoot the breeze a little with a seller before immediately diving in just to build a rapport with the seller, and to get a better idea of how to approach that seller.