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16 August 2011 | 20 replies
I find little things like this... but precious little to overturn or invalidate a foreclosure.
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10 January 2009 | 24 replies
My time is too precious to me.
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4 March 2009 | 36 replies
From a financial standpoint, I would agree with Jon's post about having your dollars in something that would hedge inflation, usually hard assets such as precious metals, real estate, and even collectibles like art, comic books etc (anyone see in the news about that Action Comics #1 currently bid up to about $230k).
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13 March 2009 | 0 replies
Here you will find shops too multiple to describe... jewelry shops, art galleries, clothing stores, more time share offers than you can believe, souvenir shops by the score, restaurants with just about any kind of food you taste buds desire.
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28 May 2009 | 15 replies
So precious metals are risky even when they seem like a no brainer.
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23 October 2010 | 10 replies
, Agent Smith, Matrix Revolutions, 2003.Bryan - I'm a recently retired US Army veteran of 20yrs that has, over the last 16yrs, bought, sold, and traded for profit a little bit of everything (jewelry to foreign currency exchange to vehicles to real estate) oth stateside and overseas by pooling the resources of a unique network of Soldiers, DOD civilians, and retirees that I have invested with and for during these last 16yrs with an acceptable rate of success.
13 March 2011 | 6 replies
This number, which was usually markedly different from the "net worth" on the personal financial statement, made adjustments such as:* Zeroing out all personal assets such as cars, boats, jewelry, artwork, etc., but leaving in any debt related thereto.* Adjusting the value of any closely-held stock or business entities, which tend to be overstated.* Capitalization of any leases.* Adding in any contingent liabilities, especially if a share of the asset related thereto appears on the balance sheet.It was common to see that someone whose personal financial statement indicated a $5 million net worth would be reduced down to $1 million or less.
2 February 2011 | 23 replies
What do you think of when you see some random guy selling watches or jewelry on the street?
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31 January 2011 | 8 replies
Tenants should be informed to clear snow around those openings to allow for proper functioning of the heating system.If you have oil or propane heat, then there must be access to the fill openings in case fuel delivery is needed.I also encourage that snow be removed from around the nearest fire hydrant, so that in the event of a misfortune such as a fire, that the fire crews aren't wasting precious time excavating the hydrant.But what I typically see is a run on the grocery stores, for items like milk, eggs and bread...