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Steve Funder Bubble shmubble.
17 April 2008 | 13 replies
The sources and percentages are listed below.For 2000 household incomehttp://censtats.census.gov/data/US/01000.pdf($41,994)For 2007 household incomehttp://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/income_wealth/010583.html($48,200)So, up 15%_________________________________per capita money income went up 22% from 2000 to 2006:http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/tables/08s0657.xls_________________________________The bureau of economic analysis stated that personal income grew 25% in the last four years:http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/spi/spi_newsrelease.htm
Travis Elliott I am inneed of a loan for three houses one one lot
9 June 2008 | 1 reply
He finally made the loan because of a long relationship and hard pressing.
Crystal C Refinancing
9 April 2008 | 9 replies
., credit crunch) you will be very hard pressed to find a banker that will allow this unless you have a convincing record of substantial assets.......just my experience and the experience of others I've talked with as well.....
Gregory Lee How do I know if I'm overcapitalizing?
9 August 2008 | 1 reply
I could spend it as such:$3000 x 2 granite benches$1000x 4 bathrooms - replace vanity, vanity top, faucet, change flooring to plank vinyl.
Spork Man Most companies in US avoid federal income taxes
16 August 2008 | 5 replies
KERR, Associated Press Writer 41 minutes ago WASHINGTON - Two-thirds of U.S. corporations paid no federal income taxes between 1998 and 2005, according to a new report from Congress.
Brad James Q on equity investors, raising capital, and LLC
14 August 2008 | 5 replies
If this is your first forey into this type of investment you are going to be hard pressed to get any kind of institutional money in the "low 9 figure" range.
Alex Price Does Michael Phelps really eat 12,000 calories a day?
9 February 2009 | 37 replies
If I was him I would have held a press conference and say "I did not exhale" LOL
Mitch Freed Subject To Underlying Mortgage
1 October 2008 | 8 replies
If the insurance is not escrowed with payments, just cancel the old, and get a new, as described above.As long as the asset/colllateral for the mortgage is insured, the lender is protected, they don't care what company you use, or who holds the title, especially if its in a trust.As long as the house is insured, payments are current, you'll have no issues.Sadly, many people THINK changing insurance causes issues with the lender and the title change.However, after YEARS of subject to investing myself, as well as thousands of discussions about this method, I have yet to have a single person back up that claim with proof.Besides, bottom line, at the moment, lenders have other issues more pressing than messing with a PERFORMING account/loan.When you get new insurance, make sure its fire and hazard, and includes liability, rental dwelling/non-owner occupied.
Account Closed brick onto concrete slab
10 November 2008 | 4 replies
Open the bucket, wet the slab, slap some mix onto it, press the bricks in and cement them together?
Matthew Gil How You Generate $$$ In California
11 March 2009 | 44 replies
As for homes, in San Diego county, one would be hard-pressed to acquire a single family home that would cash flow as a rental.