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Daniel Adema Need honest advice on the first step in real estate investing.
27 September 2016 | 43 replies
Many of the so called "negative posters that should not be listened to" are more helpful than the ones that invest in "Kool-Aid" stands.  
Anthony Manning 2-4 Units in Denver Advice
16 May 2018 | 22 replies
There are close to 20,000 jobs in healthcare just between University of Colorado Hospital and Children's Hospital Colorado.
Conor Funk New Member from Chicago, Looking to Move to Colorado
7 April 2018 | 9 replies
I graduated from Illinois State University last May with a degree in Construction Management which has been aiding me well as I’ve been working as a Superintendent with a residential builder for the past 10 months.
Alan Feldman Opportunity zone investment
25 March 2022 | 16 replies
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Scott Trench Should We Make Our Kids Take Finance/Business Classes?
5 May 2015 | 68 replies
Yes, personal finance should be taught, however, grade school is getting a little ahead of things, the math skills aren't there yet to go into evaluating opportunity costs, differences in interest charges or the maturity to concepts of priorities of a car payment or insurance or rents or life insurance, I doubt the average 6th grader would get it.Simplistic ideas of products, costs, profits and business should be taught, from the time they are old enough to have a kool aid stand.I'm speaking from a position of teaching the subject, elementary school is pretty objective, facts are taught, business and finance quickly get into subjective thinking which really isn't developed as to making choices until the 7th and 8th grade as well as the math skills needed to apply concepts.
Bryan Tasumi Houston worth investing? Prospective medical student needs advice
27 February 2018 | 8 replies
I plan to work in Houston as a health care professional as they have so many hospitals.
Kevin Wiley Will people leave the Houston area? Where will they go?
25 September 2017 | 17 replies
The pillars of Houston’s economic base—upstream energy, the Houston Ship Channel, chemicals and refining, health care, corporate headquarters, and aerospace—emerged largely unscathed.Of the 89,400 office, industrial, multi-family and retail properties that Xceligent tracks in Houston, only 7,155 were in Harvey-affected areas.The institutions in the Texas Medical Center learned from Tropical Storm Allison years ago and moved critical systems out of their basements.
Khizar Hanif Lets build wealth together
13 September 2017 | 14 replies
Instead of pursuing a healthcare profession and spending years going through a rigorous curriculum, with the help of my father, I decided to dive into the business side of Healthcare, which is very lucrative.
John G. Help. Mortgage says LLC is a no-no!
7 February 2019 | 68 replies
You can't show a phone call to a lawyer to aid in intelligent decision making. 
Adam Butt Are we in a housing market bubble that is likely to burst?
30 September 2017 | 108 replies
(sure, healthcare and housing prices have been soaring) If anything, there is probably a higher chance for deflation out there, as even the Fed was not able to squeeze out any meaningful inflation numbers in a long time since they've pumped the money into the economy (QE).