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Doug Haisten Newspaper ad
8 June 2010 | 8 replies
Promoting your website and yourself thru social media (blogs, links, forums, social contact software, online communities, online directories) will result in many more quality "hits" on your website, either thru direct links or a higher ranking on google and yahoo.
Sam M. Is there any reason not to pursue a SS where others have tried?
3 May 2010 | 12 replies
Certain farm debts:If you incurred the debt directly in operation of a farm, more than half your income from the prior three years was from farming, and the loan was owed to a person or agency regularly engaged in lending, your cancelled debt is generally not considered taxable income.The rules applicable to farmers are complex and the assistance of a tax professional is recommended if you believe you qualify for this exception.
Joshua Dorkin BiggerPockets Crashes -- BOOM! An Explanation.
14 May 2010 | 26 replies
I can't wait...I think I'll start up a social networking site dedicated to burgers and call it BiggerBellies.com
Rich Weese VERY long and a little scary....
4 June 2010 | 7 replies
After Hitler, health care was socialized, free for everyone.
Eric Medemar Action Acceleration Rx... Cure For The Common Paralysis
8 June 2010 | 0 replies
b)Actions-What aimless action activities are you engaging in that don't move you any closer to your desired outcomes and don't bring you any added enjoyment either?
Christy Jeffers 8k First Time Home Buyer Credit Repayment?
4 February 2011 | 7 replies
I'm hoping someone here will be able to guide me...I purchased my first home in Feb. 2009 and received the $8,000 first time home buyer credit with the stipulation I would keep the home as my primary residence for 3 years.My issue is, I recently became engaged to an Airman stationed in another state.
Kenneth D. BM REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS (BMRES)
18 May 2013 | 14 replies
Excellent idea Kevin…BUT, what happens IF the OP engages the company and does absolutely nothing, they end up spending a lot of time on him, and nothing comes of it.
J Richardson Can I improve my process?
8 November 2010 | 15 replies
I just tend to think that they don't want to pay twice the price for just a background check that is not reimbursableAfter everything checks out, I meet up with them for the second time to collect more things for their background check such as1) copy of ID for each person over 18 years of age2) social security card copy of each person3) last two pay stubsAgreementIf everything checks out, then I meet them for the third time to sign the contract.
Joshua Dorkin BiggerPockets Forum Upgrade - Version 3.1
31 October 2010 | 24 replies
Vikram --Thank you for the tip about using the right button to open another window; it is saving me a fair amount of aggravation.I come here primarily to socialize and don't have the patience or time to regularly relearn shiney new bells and/or whistles.Newbies wanting to discover the overnight path to riches or hucksters wanting to sell the same probably don't mind.
Timothy W. US Government seizure of privately owned internet sites
29 November 2010 | 21 replies
Vote for Obama, who I thought might have a shot at keeping his campaign promise of repealing the Patriot Act (not surprisingly, he didn't).In the end, I did what I thought was best -- I voted for Ron Paul.And for those who think I'm a liberal, let me clarify that socially I'm very much a liberal, but when it comes to fiscal policy and Constitutional rights, I'm very much a conservative.I see very little difference between the two parties when it comes to fiscal policy (sure, the rhetoric is different, but in the end, both parties are filled with crooks looking to steal as much as they can from the people), so my vote now comes down to whether I'm more concerned about certain specific social policies (in which case I vote for the candidate that most supports those policies) or whether I'm more concerned about Constitutional Rights (in which case I vote for the candidate that most supports those rights).Up until 10 years ago, I was more concerned about social policies than I was about Constitutional Rights, so my vote reflected that.