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Lesley Resnick Will Covid kill Cash?
16 December 2020 | 61 replies
No, but it will devalue it by about 22%, which is the amount of new cash the government has injected into the US economy since the beginning of Covid.In the meantime, it's a great time to own assets, which 'should' appreciate due to the new cash pumped in.Have you thought about parking your cash reserves in TIPS or some other form of liquid inflation protected asset?
Olivia Fowler Credit partner advice
5 May 2023 | 1 reply
There is a certain level of "tuition" in learning, but you might want to consider maintaining at least a 51% control to protect your equity injection.
David Stone LoopNet and Seller Financing?
4 January 2017 | 3 replies
The terms and purchase price can often be non-optimal to a successful outcome.Some of the no money down stories you hear still had money involved to close the purchase and reserves needed for stabilizing and capital injections for the property.If you have little to no money then focus on a quality deal with upside and not a cheap deal in a marginal area and get an investment partner.
Mehran K. "What If" Section 8 Were No More
3 August 2017 | 173 replies
Both are designed to provide benefits to low income folks and benefit the housing market but each takes a different route.I agree that the market has been altered by section 8 program as with any program that injects money into a asset class or community.
Zac P. Partnering for "buy and holds"
20 December 2015 | 33 replies
Money, this has two sides, first is the contribution to share the benefits, secondly, is the partner strong enough to suffer a loss, can they inject more if required, can the back up guarantees with thier check.2.
Seth Mosley ASSET PROTECTION PODCAST
5 May 2016 | 130 replies
A tip; when I engage a customer/client, my phraseology is the same in every case on the same topic, I may use general conversation but I inject standard explanations.
Jesse Womack Mobile Home Park Deal Analysis
28 September 2017 | 14 replies
The overall park is definitely a little run down but has potential to have new life injected into it.The financials: (these have been verified with backup documentation from the broker)Asking price: $800,000Annual Rental Income: $181,500Annual Expenses: $58,225NOI: $123,500Cap Rate: 15.43%From what I can tell (depending on financing) that would provide a good initial cash flow, and if you were to put that cash flow back into the park to bring it up to date with newer trailers, etc... you could charge higher rents and increase your cash flow even more. 
Steve L. Does Return on Equity Matter
30 August 2012 | 12 replies
You injected equity in the form of cash into the property and gained equity in the form of appreciation (if applicable).
William Boyce Google voice to google sheets
23 January 2017 | 2 replies
You'd more than likely have to inject your own code to get that all working and processing as you wish.
Sharetha H. REIT Recommendations?
11 January 2019 | 20 replies
I am of course biased because I thought the leadership team was first rate.Having said that I think the concept of investing in REIT's is not a horrible place to start but I caution you that your also adding a layer of complication in that your injecting Mr.