
12 April 2009 | 13 replies
She could get into an accident running an errand for you and the plaintiff's attorney will be happy to prove she was your employee at the time and you will be a co-defendant, and then the government guys show up with back taxes and fines.etc.Now for paying a percent of each deal.

15 October 2008 | 0 replies
The government is providing banks with ``quite a war chest that they were not expecting,'' Ryan said.

19 June 2012 | 9 replies
Government policies aimed at rewarding failure and penalizing success also significantly contribute to the state of mind.

19 November 2012 | 63 replies
Any return you can get greater than 4% is your profit.If i see my track record for the past 5 years it looks like this.1) Investing in my own business (eCommerce) - 35 - 50% Annual returnreport card : A2) My personal hedge fund - 25 - 30% annual return: Report card : B+3) Real estate - 5 % - this is the sector that i am the weakest at, but read bigger pockets every day to improve my returns and improve my grade.

18 August 2012 | 6 replies
If they don't have affiliate lenders, the chance of you getting cut off later on as they get loaned up.Banks are usually known for the types of business they do, small business, real estate development, government banking, or primarily an investment bank, while they may not see them selves as such, they tend to do more business in one area than others.

8 September 2006 | 3 replies
Government I guess is paying the 773 in rent.

11 October 2006 | 6 replies
Well, I am sorry for the confusion.....I thought I was able to speak freely, but apparently not-my thoughts are governed here, so I will not stay, and I will no longer promote this site to my investors.

22 August 2019 | 17 replies
The great thing is that you are not taxed or penalized by the government for taking this money, and you don't even have to pay the money back.

11 June 2020 | 0 replies
I don't have any experience with Section 8 Rentals, but read some articles about how if done correctly it can help to create some stability since the rent is paid by the federal government.

7 July 2020 | 11 replies
However, there is more red-tape with government lending programs, and the seller may be more attracted to cash offers or buyers using conventional bank financing.