
29 October 2010 | 38 replies
Our technology advances and medical advances have been tremendous.

27 October 2010 | 11 replies
Here are the reasons I'm interested in buying a condo as investment":-Close to University-Close to Public Transportation-Close to Highway-Close to Medical Facilites.

1 November 2010 | 7 replies
If he is an Older Man -- offer him 10% or 15%more on price and let him do the Seller Financing --he may even give you some cashfor repairs or deferred maintenance -- Do not use your cash --may need for emergency repairs --Nothing Down ==books and Courses are NOT SCAMS --most people who buys --never follow through and never take actions ---Orgive up too soon --- do not try hard enough --Need to Read Robert Allen's Original book from 70s---Find equity partners --Good Luck

8 December 2010 | 5 replies
A few years back I found a $30 medical bill that had been sent to collection and I had the joy of it sitting on my credit for 7 years.The best way to figure this out is to pull your credit and get the details of the outstanding bill.
29 December 2010 | 59 replies
Furthermore, large emerging economies such as India and China have yet to become developed economies and they are not likely to be willing to cap their emissions at current levels.

13 August 2009 | 9 replies
Like, why does your emergency contact's last name match your current landlord's last name?

15 August 2009 | 2 replies
As I responded to this in another thread...It's now been over 40 years since socialized medicine became a core part of our country's medical system (Medicare implemented in 1965), and yet most of the predictions Reagan made on that record haven't happened.Which leads me to believe that Reagan was incorrect in his assessment.

12 February 2011 | 13 replies
It is all mathematics after all..Given the cash coming in, constant capital improvements, meaning changing but constant depreciation flow and therefore return with minimal taxes being paid,unwinding earlier must be the result of that emergency need or the said bubble in values resulting in a chance to eat the cap gains, depreciation recapture and still be able to beat that return with a risk free investment of the proceeds left by Uncle Sam and local state taxes.As far as believing a bubble is ever expanding like our universe, well,Hogs get fat, pigs get slaughtered.. as always.

21 August 2009 | 22 replies
Here's my premise: Let's pretend there was a national healthcare bill that provided medical benefits to everyone, exactly like Medicare currently does for those over 65, but ALSO allowed those wanted to get privatized healthcare (at the current quality and costs) to continue to do so.

18 August 2009 | 1 reply
Medical costs have skyrocketed.