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Ann M. Self directed Retirement Plan Questions
17 January 2016 | 13 replies
The result is simple structure, total control and significant reduction in the cost of maintaining the Qualified Plan.
Patrick Kelly Boston Housing Glut
3 April 2016 | 10 replies
I don't believe that boston has seen a Y-O-Y reduction in rental income, but I'm preparing myself for a drop in rental prices, whether it is through actual price drops, or if rental price goes stagnant while wages, taxes, and costs of living expenses catch up.
Doug Whyte Question on how to "write off" a loss
28 March 2016 | 19 replies
Anyway, nothing ever got built, I never got my unit, and the only thing that did happen was that the developer and my money went bye bye.Does anyone know of a way to write off that loss so I can recoup some of it through income tax reductions?
Eric Bilderback Over indulge yourself, where do you think interest rates are goin
13 September 2022 | 2 replies
I can see a scenario where the as the Fed raises interest rates the geniuses in Congress are pushing stimies (more inflation reduction acts, LOL) and we have more inflation as rates are increasing.My over all idea is that interest rates will go up and locking in an interest rate now would be a good idea or if the Fed needs to reverse interest rates it will be a good opportunity to buy now at a good price and refi in a year or whenever rates go down. 
Sarah Wagner Negotiating after inspections
21 March 2019 | 7 replies
In this situation, you need to consider if it's worth it to try to get a reduction in price.
Rich Weese Follow up to WHY DO WE INVEST with some retirement #'s
3 December 2013 | 27 replies
Apparently, both Met Life and John Hancock petitioned her state's insurance administration to change entire classes of policies, and they approved it, so thousands of senior citizens were hit with huge increases or severe reductions in coverage.
Natalie Landry Seller switches to "as-is" midway through negotiations
24 January 2018 | 31 replies
You should get a price reduction for that original contract or at the very least be able to start over. 
Christian Podedworny Building low income housing using Shipping Containers ?
26 January 2019 | 65 replies
My Summary: My call to action would be for you to prototype your first containerized product, with discovery of anticipated cost reductions over existing construction practices as a goal.
David White Credit Card Debt Options
31 May 2019 | 41 replies
You can: (1) Ask for a reduction in your interest rate; (2) Ask to waive any built-up interest or fees if you are able to pay in full by a certain date.Fourth, another option is to get a low interest rate loan to pay off all your credit cards. 
Mitch Stephen The Art of owner Financing and Private Money Terms
19 June 2019 | 13 replies
When you have a principle + Interest payment, you’re going to pay tax on your principle reduction; you'll pay tax on money going out of you cash flow that is to your credit.