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Adrian G. Do secure credit cards improve credit that much??
7 August 2010 | 22 replies
Ideally, you want to have a blend of revolving and installment credit lines, never be late on a payment, have the average age of your credit lines be over 10 years old, rarely apply for any new credit, have good income compared to your debt, use your credit regularly, and use no more than 7-10% of any one credit line.
Kenneth LaVoie getting feet wet, need bump in right direction
12 May 2009 | 9 replies
Perhaps I can blend the two strategies -- make it 10-12 days vs. 7 and also have at least 2 inspectors.
Debbie B. Returning Newbie from Texas
10 June 2009 | 7 replies
Cabinet and woodworking blend well with real estate investing.
Joshua Holiday advice for starting developer
12 April 2018 | 34 replies
LOL Maybe one similar to the Bridge Tavern or Cripple Bear Inn might blend in along the canal.
Rich Weese Not only are we "dumbing down" in our education system, but ...
8 January 2011 | 75 replies
I spent 1st grade at the best public school in my town, they decided to switch to some sort of blended grade program, luckily my parents were fortunate enough to be able provide private education for me for 1-8 (I was held back in my first year of private school due to age and probably to increase the schools revenue for another year).
Craig M Experiences rehabbing in tract housing neighborhoods
24 June 2010 | 8 replies
I'm not bad at selecting and blending colors and coordinating designs, it's a fun thing to do, but I have seen some professionally updated ranch homes that really had the wow factor by using color and simple design features that made sence with the style of the home.
Mary R. farms
21 October 2010 | 3 replies
I would just guess that most of "our members" are city guys, looking at buying, flipping or leasing properties with a few commercial folks blended in.
Jeff Tumbarello FRB_MoneySuppy_1959-2009_090609 - The Future With Some Disgusting Clarity
8 September 2009 | 1 reply
His "blend" of all models was a better approach to fiscal disaster and general control prior to disaster, but his approach was ALWAYS blended heavily toward Keynes when even tried by Governments - they lose too much CONTROL with free-market capitalists paying non-government employees for productive labor, you know.
Mark Beekman 3 Questions about this flip (w/ pics)
14 November 2009 | 20 replies
There are some Fall grass mixes (mainly rye grass that is annual) that might germinate; I would seek sod ASAP to be certain that this will look presentable since you are flipping.Now, if you were going to be renting this place, I would not worry about the bare ground so soon ...If the hardwood stains are truly just water, it's not so bad - it will be minor to blend the new stain; if urine, you have discoloration of the wood that cannot be removed - at best it gets covered over, and dark stain is used for that if it affects significant area of the floor.
Robert Burns Mobile Home Pipeline
8 September 2012 | 6 replies
Doing some quick numbers, a general rule of thumb I use is to keep the blended payment of pad rent, and home payment / rent lower than the average rental of a 2-3 bedroom apartment.