
23 June 2008 | 19 replies
The mileage allowance is lower than the cost of OPERATING a vehicle, so real "business people" don't automatically get a Benz or Beemer to drive around looking at property.Meals and entertainment-you only get to write off 1/2 on these but you shouldn't be eating at "Chez Expensive" when working on flips anyway.I'm sure that "some" people might accidently buy something for their residence and have the receipt fall into the folder for one of their flips.

21 August 2008 | 19 replies
We've got some hard core negotiators onboard.
8 August 2008 | 0 replies
Investor money pushed this further, but the core movement was a jobs and people migration.

14 August 2008 | 4 replies
Contact the broker and ask for current operational numbers.

20 September 2008 | 13 replies
He says that multi family investment property loans are based on the operations of the building (rent/expenses) and not your income.

14 August 2008 | 9 replies
LLC's have operating cost and you don't want to incur those costs then never purchase.

17 August 2008 | 33 replies
I have yet to see or hear a single guru talk about the difficulties of the business or discuss the truth about operating expenses, cash flow; or other serious matters.Having said all that, you will certainly read many books and articles while acquiring your education and starting with one book as opposed to another isn't terribly important.

13 August 2008 | 3 replies
I cannot go for this without first asking here...This looks like it will cash flow but I must keep in mind that I have to repay that HELOC or Refi in a year and cash out if possible.Price: 123,500.00Down :3% 3,705.00Closing Cost: 1490.20Repair (Heloc at 5.24)% 20,000.00Out of Pocket: 25,194.20Mortgage Rate: 6.30 Rental Income: 2,250.00 Monthly AnnualGross Potential Income: 2,250.00 27,000.00Total Expenses: 1,265.00 15,180.00Net Operating Income: 985.00 11,820.00Debt Service:Mortgage:741.50 8,898.00Cash Flow:243.50 2,922.00

14 August 2008 | 5 replies
There has to be a way and I thought the S corp had ability to retain earnings in certain situations since it is deemed operating capital for investing.

20 August 2008 | 8 replies
Also, I believe http://www.nehemiahcorp.org/ is still operating until October 1 so the seller can pay closing costs and the 3% downpayment.