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Adam Spencer Putting Biz Cards on Cars
29 July 2017 | 6 replies
Hey, guys quick question about putting biz cards on peoples windows.  
Chatree C. Virtual assistant and confidential information
4 August 2017 | 2 replies
Aside from handling confidence information, there are tasks that can have larger consequences such as purchase travel tickets (credit card info in their hands, costly if made mistake).
Myles Christian How much money to start investing realistically?
20 July 2017 | 11 replies
Hi,I'll give you my spin....I have bought and sold 10 single family houses, and when I had good credit, I pretty much got in for "Nothing Down" which is to say, I borrowed most of the down payment from other sources, ie, credit cards cash advances, short term loans from friends, refinanced my car to get cash, etc.That is just one strategy...does not work for everybody.
Kurt Z. Having a real estate agent show apartment units
25 April 2017 | 6 replies
We tried it but the adoption by our tenants wasn't good - they didn't understand, didn't want to give (or didn't have) a credit card number, etc. 
Nicholas Lohr Properly accounting for a BRRRR Cash out Refi in Quickbooks?
1 February 2019 | 5 replies
You'll need to set up the following new accounts:Asset Account - Escrow at new company (I set my escrow accounts up as bank accounts)Liability - New Mortgage Payable.Let's assume the following balances before the Refi:Escrow account $500Mortgage Payable - $100,000.Long Term Asset - Property - $110,000Let's assume the following balances after the Refi:New Mortgage balance - $350New Mortgage Payable - $130,000Cash out $28,000Closing Costs and Escrow - $2000As you go through the Settlement Statement, you'll pull all of these items out and put them in the following journal entry:Mortgage Payable -      debit    $100,000New Escrow Account - debit   $        350.00 (You'll find this under the settlement statement, usually labeled as so many months of prepayment of insurance and property taxes)New mortgage Payable - credit -                       $130,000Cash/Checking Account   debit   $28,000Loan Amortization Costs -       debit           750.00           This should be only a fee paid as a percentage of the loan.  
Adam Mangrum Newbie from SLC, UT - seeking advice on whether to sell our home.
17 May 2017 | 3 replies
Our expenses include $1,150 in loan payments between student loans ($680 monthly), a personal loan with a 6k balance and a couple of credit cards with balances totaling about 8k.
Andy Kaufman Bay Area MeetUp - Sept 11 in Berkeley
14 January 2014 | 34 replies
All you need to do is bring yourself and your business cards, we'll provide appetizers & drinks.At 6:30PM we'll start a short session where we'll give everybody a chance to introduce themselves to the group, give a quick pitch and share their needs and wants.
Jeffrey Mark Wholesaling to becoming a RE agent
24 December 2013 | 23 replies
They only take cash, cashier's check or you can use your debit card for a $2.50 transaction fee, I believe.
Drew McKinney 30 unit
16 October 2013 | 8 replies
You the buyer wanting the great one at a good price but not the other one is like saying you want all the premium baseball cards for below value but you can keep the commons.I understand why you want the better one.
Rich Weese Watch out Texas, Here comes.......
22 October 2013 | 13 replies
I get inquiry cards/calls AT |LEAST weekly, wanting to buy/list my TX apts.