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Ed Nunno amortization
25 December 2012 | 23 replies
I suggest the HP 12 C or the TI, BA II, both are accurate within one tenth of one percent, the accuracy required by federal law in disclosing an APR to a borrower.As pointed out in the link that Bryan so kindly provided, the CAP Rate, as stated is not a correect calculation as explained, however it went a little limp when speaking of appraisal methods and weighted significance, not wrong but not correct either, it would be better for any student to become familiar with other financial and economic considerations; Look to a Manger's Internal Rate of Return and Opportunity Costs of investment choices or alternative investments, this is where an appraiser will be seeking the cap rate for a subject property, with other investments (not necessairly real estate) can provide a return to an investor considering risk, knowledge required to manage the investment, costs to enter that investment market and managerial costs that will provide a similar yield on the net amounts invested.How did we get so far afield from amortization?
Account Closed Wholesale Ambitions of a 20 Yr Old College Student at UCSB (Help)
21 April 2020 | 45 replies
They are personally motived, not externally motivated (ex. internal score card to quote Warren Buffet who still drives a Lincoln Towncar, not a "Lambo").Often those who flaunt wealth...are actually not wealthy at all, but have a life that is financed by debt.The reality is that most of those people are the working poor.
Account Closed Brooklyn investing
4 November 2016 | 16 replies
But more so... understand how to Analyze all kinds of calculations and one that I really use extensively is the Internal Rate of Return (IRR).Let me know if any of my numbers are incorrect and I can re-post with correct numbers.Investor Llew
Alexander Friedman to become a real estate agent or not?
2 December 2016 | 9 replies
It should not take $'s from investing and in fact could create a good foundation as well as contacts BUT if it's not what you love (selling real estate) it could easily create internal friction as you work on helping other people buy & sell rather than doing it yourself.It all depends on YOU.
William George spear Renting to non citizens
13 April 2018 | 77 replies
Where's the problem.The problem is that 46% of US citizens don't have a passport .... which makes that policy indirectly discriminatory .... go ask an attorney next time.When an applicant refuses to produce SSN to help me evaluate their creditworthiness I make an immediate demand for evidence of their ability to travel internationally.
Alex M. Entity formation: worth doing it myself?
26 July 2018 | 19 replies
This is in line with what I've been reading--  The Series because I plan to keep investing in TN, and the S Corp to avoid SE taxLeaning towards going with Cheri Hill from Sage International for $1790 for the Series, and $995 for the S Corp.
Dave Ramirez I want to sell my property to an AirBNB investor - Need some advi
1 February 2019 | 27 replies
I have a two bedroom 5 miles away from Dulles International Airport (IAD)  and 5 miles from Metro stations (DC Silver line)The property is 2 BR and has two Master Suites and a Full kitchen and Dining room.The Basement could easily hold another bedroom but there the laundry room would have to be refitted as a full bath.Purchase Price is $350K$1800 a year in insuranceTax rate is 1.15%Assume 4.5% mortgageHOA - $80PITI @ $2300Average Bedroom rate is $55 per nightAssume 20 nights per month 3 bedrooms$3300 steady state RevenueHere is the list of things i would be willing to pay for:Upgrade to Kitchen - Countertop and AppliancesUpgrade to basement - Put in Full Bath and Stacked washer/dryer 50 inch LED TV for living room and Basic Verizon FIOS for wifi and cable Utility support for six months$100 of Uber Gift cards for 12 months for your guestsGood Coffee and Great Meat & Cheese monthly baskets for 12 monthsMake sure your revenue matches $300 + PITI for the first six monthsWhat am i forgetting....i need to sell in August / September so i have some time to deliberate.
Jerry Padilla Foreign Investors in the USA and Getting Approved For Conventional Financing.
9 March 2020 | 11 replies
G series (G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, G-5): these visas are given to employees of international organizations that are located in the United States.
David Wurzel Direct Mail Postcard With A Definable Response Rate
9 September 2015 | 21 replies
Despite my BA in Biz, (International Marketing) from a prestigious busines school in 1978, I didn't learn the truth about marketing until I joined my first Mastermind Group with Jay Abraham in 1995. 
Eric Campbell Student rental process
17 February 2017 | 28 replies
If it cannot be separated, then you are left with renting the entire house on a single lease (not always easy with a 6-bedroom) or renting individual rooms {see zoning remarks above}.We have both 4/5-bedroom houses which we rent by the house and an 8-10 room house in which we rent furnished rooms (predominately to international students).