
14 August 2019 | 6 replies
Real estate, bonds, job, business, speeches.....all are different income streams.

6 August 2020 | 3 replies
Sell the property and use the after tax proceeds to purchase AAA rated, insured municipal bonds issued by your state of residence that pay about 4.0% interest.

20 July 2020 | 59 replies
The laminate blade has teeth that cut downwards as opposed to "normal" jigsaw blades which cut upwards.

17 August 2020 | 7 replies
He is doing LOW risk type stuff, mutual funds, bonds, etc.

1 October 2020 | 11 replies
If I was to use Bond rating terms and Chickasha was a AAA with the potential to build another location with less competition; I would rank this as a BBB due to the heavy competition already there.Since its in your backyard, otherwise there are better options:1.

23 October 2020 | 2 replies
As far as misplacing residents...... if the city really means what they say...see if there are grants, development bonds, tax credits that the project may qualify for.

18 January 2015 | 23 replies
IF you are not willing or cannot do this, go to the track and bet your money on any horse. 2. call everyone you need to involve in a full circle deal and calculate what the costs are. get at least 3 quotes. 3. input those costs along with your spreadsheet model and your mortgage model. 4. make a decision based on "risk free rate of return" or what you can get with an alternative (reit, funds, mutual funds, gov. bonds, etc) add in your time billed at what ever you get paid (before tax) add that time estimate to the cost. 5. recognize that you cannot go bankrupt buying a REIT stock but you can go belly up if you real estate purchase gets out of hand. 6.
8 March 2014 | 3 replies
In a bond portfolio you select bonds that mature or payoff at different times along a period of time.