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Barrett E. Becoming a commercial agent
14 January 2011 | 11 replies
You might consider taking tests from a couple of the better online aptitude testing services, if you haven't already done this, to determine what you're good at, and suited to.
Sorin T How the bank makes money with foreclosures
19 January 2011 | 14 replies
**Percentage of Population without Health Insurance 1stScholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Scores 47thPercentage of Population over 25 with a High School Diploma 50thPercentage of Non-Elderly Women with Health Insurance 50thRate of Women Aged 40+ Who Receive Mammograms 44thRate of Women Aged 18+ Who Receive Pap Smears 47thCervical Cancer Rate 5thWomen's Voter Registration 43rdWomen's Voter Turnout 49thPercentage of Eligible Voters that Vote 44th**Don't forget 1st in killing innocent prisoners too**Add to this list that Texas has the highest rates for home insurance, 25% (now 50%) higher than 2nd place Louisiana.
Michael Stole electrical and plumbing connection
27 January 2011 | 11 replies
I am going to the property today to see how everything turned out, but I spoke with my plumber last night and he was able to test all of the water lines and said everything is working fine.
Justin Pierce Need a new phone. Which one do I choose?
28 May 2009 | 39 replies
I tested some Skype calls to Japan and England with my phone and the sound is great and best of all, its FREE!
Carolyn Miller Should I simply rent it out...
4 April 2009 | 4 replies
I know that this doesn't pass the 50% test but I own it and it its empty I'm just paying.
Account Closed Bank Stress Test A Sham | More Ponzi Fun
8 April 2009 | 0 replies
http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/article/225897/Geithners-Stress-Test-%22A-Complete-Sham%2C%22-Former-Federal-Bank-Regulator-Says And more good ponzi stuff revealed.
Terry Royce Drip campaign mailings
28 May 2009 | 11 replies
I would select a number to mail out first, say 500, as a test batch and make sure you have a very clear call to action on the postcard.
Derek Faller What are some good cities for cashflow?
30 August 2013 | 53 replies
You guys in Memphis might test your zips adding great schools rating.
Amy L. Is the Auto Bailout Needed?
16 December 2008 | 79 replies
They where testing all types of things there.
Ross Kerne Help me validate my first rental property(ies) analysis
23 December 2017 | 24 replies
1 bedrooms are rare in that area, but should go for $400-$450 (tenant pays utilities)Power and water was turned off so I couldn't really test appliances or AC/HeatMixture of tile/carpetSome units come with washer/dryer, but all have hookupsRoof is in bad shape, needs to be patched or replaced $$$Outside AC units are a mixture of old and olderNo comps available for 1 bedroom 4 plexes in the last yearTax Assessor Value $112,000Roof repair estimate $8,000Analysis Details:Unit 1Tax Assessor Value $159,000Roof, fascia, and stair repair estimate $19,000Planned offer $110,000Current rent ranges from $625 - $550, but rents in the area are listed at $500-$550 according to PMAverage rent $550 = $2,200 monthlyPITI $790P&I $424 (25% down, 30 yr fixed at 4.625%)Taxes approx. $200/mth (from tax assessor page)Insurance approx. $166/mth (lender says this should be lower)Initial Cash Flow $1,410 (= $2,200 - $790)Other monthly cost $1.07015% Maintenance $33010% Vacancy $22010% Cap Ex Savings $22010% Property Management $220$80 average monthly lawn careTotal Monthly Cost $ 1,860 ($790 + $1,070)Final Monthly Cash Flow $340 ($2,200-$1,860)3% for closing ($2,200)8.3% IRR w/ $19K repairs (13.6% ROI if initial repairs are paid for as cash flow comes in)Unit 2Tax Assessor Value $112,000Roof repair estimate $8,000Planned offer $90,000Rents for 1 bedrooms in the area are $400-$450 according to PMAverage rent $450 = $1,800 monthlyPITI $660P&I $350 (25% down, 30 yr fixed at 4.625%)Taxes approx. $140/mth (from tax assessor page)Insurance approx. $166/mth (lender says this should be lower)Initial Cash Flow $1,140 (= $1,800 - $660)Other monthly cost $98015% Maintenance $30010% Vancancy $20010% Cap Ex Savings $20010% Property Management $200$80 average monthly lawn careTotal Monthly Cost $ 1,640 ($660 + $980)Final Monthly Cash Flow $260 ($1,800-$1,640)3% for closing ($2,025)9.5% IRR w/ $8K repairs (12.5% ROI if initial repairs are paid for as cash flow comes in)The big question...