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Chris Martin SDIRA Year end Fair Market Value
18 December 2010 | 9 replies
It really doesn't matter otherwise.That said, I would shoot for something close to actual value.
Stephanie Anson Best way to get funding for flips
14 August 2011 | 23 replies
I'll shoot you an email.
Account Closed Do you know where you are personally?
28 December 2010 | 51 replies
I don't borrow when purchasing vehicles, and the ones we own are worth a decent amount, but I leave them out of the equation.The only debt I have is on real estate and I have a minimum of 30% equity on each property I own.As far as net worth growth, I have a dollar number in mind that I shoot for annually.
Uwe S. bb holes? What is that?
9 December 2019 | 24 replies
Originally posted by Financexaminer:Uwe, google "Daisy BB Gun" It's what 10 year old boys get for Christmas.And they end up shooting their eye out :mrgreen:
Mary M. HUD canceling my bid
12 January 2013 | 30 replies
I think I might shoot for 80% and see what I come up with.
Will Barnard How do you count your deals?
28 February 2011 | 31 replies
Point to this is number of deals is the best qualifier in my book so the fact that some exagerate by double counting is relevant to talk about so that others are aware it happens.Perhaps BP members can be the deal counting police and shoot down those who try and count every transaction as a deal.Majority states deal = Paycheck or property held long-term as rental.
Daniel Thomas Cap rate
23 February 2011 | 3 replies
For investors, these numbers will give you a better idea of your financial performance.Many investors with maybe more experience shoot for 18 maybe 20% as a return on the investment.
Bryan Hancock Structuring "Bubbles" For Seller Financed Notes
9 March 2011 | 72 replies
I can see how TValue is useful for this though.It is interesting to me how note buyers shoot from the hip for note purchases.
Jasmine Claye Portfolio Lending
6 February 2014 | 31 replies
If you're still interested, shoot me an email and I'm happy to share!
Account Closed Texas contracts and assignments
6 March 2011 | 3 replies
I'm in your area, so shoot me an email, we'll talk, then we'll post back here so everyone can benefit from what we discussed.