
19 January 2011 | 16 replies
Thanks Elisha:)The thing is, not much has changed since I applied for those other cards except for the fact that I've been getting paid over the table instead of under.I can see how that counts, but I only work part-time, and my "worth" to my company is 8something K annually, even though I've already made over half of that in less than 5 months.

12 October 2010 | 6 replies
., the investor brings their own funds to the closing table for the A-B side).

7 August 2010 | 10 replies
keep in mind also that if the tables were turned and I treated him like he treated me, he would **** me as hard as possible with no remorse what so ever, as that is how he was raised.

24 August 2010 | 15 replies
As far as I'm concerned, I completely agree with you (Bill), and a financed transaction is still a cash sale from the perspective of the seller (they come to the table and get a cashier's check for the full amount they're due).

11 August 2010 | 10 replies
A reduction in REOs is money left on the table and they will do whatever they can to paint a bleek picture.

17 August 2010 | 7 replies
I think I would have to come to the table with a fair bit of change if I were to refi now..Why wouldn't you walk away from a building if it was under water and no bank will loan refinance you when the mortgage comes due.

16 August 2010 | 16 replies
Or pay for a meal for the table of folks in uniform (police or military) across the restaurant.

15 August 2010 | 2 replies
This seems counter intuitive however I know my amortization table is correct, so I'm left to think either my profit calcs are incorrect or this is in fact the case.Here's my profit calculation:Profit= Home Value-(Principle remaining+Down payment+selling costs)So when I put in 100% down the profit is initially negative due to cost of selling, then increases as though you're earning 3% on a savings account.

24 August 2010 | 3 replies
I've yet to experience anybody walking away from the table unhappy.

22 August 2010 | 11 replies
The traditional method is to bring cash to the table.