
15 May 2020 | 14 replies
Your best bet would be to run a profit and loss for example and export it to excel and multiply all the numbers by 50%.

22 October 2015 | 17 replies
Perhaps if I upgraded to the paid version I could have more manual control, but the interface was 90% user friendly to a pretty solid MS Excel type mind.PropertyBuddy is a hybrid tool that is geared more towards property management than deal analysis, but it's expense logging and data export/report features are decent.

9 August 2023 | 8 replies
Also, economically priced :)You can add your CPA to collaborate or export the forms to file on a self-service tax filing platform, like TurboTax.

18 June 2023 | 4 replies
It's designed to interface smoothly with Excel and Google Sheets, allowing you to easily export data for further detailed analysis or to supplement your current model.Considering your proficiency in real estate financial modeling, your feedback on its functionality could be invaluable.

23 May 2022 | 24 replies
Curious: was the download issue you saw the inability to exports reports on their mobile app?

25 November 2021 | 23 replies
Yes, we use Hostaway but I know Guesty also supports the ability to serve up the iCal export to input into the Rboys program.

17 August 2021 | 20 replies
Makes it super easy at tax time since you can export a report to PDF or excel and pass to your CPA.

3 December 2014 | 165 replies
What private ownership of these timberland does is it allows for export... you cannot export State or Federal timber. so the major export hub is Longview WA on the Columbia river and good export will sell for 20 to 30% more than domestic logs...

22 February 2023 | 6 replies
Management portals now collect data in real time and it should be as simple as exporting a file from that platform.

26 May 2022 | 41 replies
John i dont have the expertise at the finished product you do. but I have historical data on delivered log prices since I have done that for decades.. in the 80s Doug fir ( this is all west coast ) was about 400 to 500 MBF delivered number 2 to 3 log or what we call a domestic log.. the export log was always higher priced ( also higher quality as the Japanese paid premium prices for premium logs and thats a whole nother discussion of how the Japanese build their homes.then things picked up and spotted owl and cost rose to about 600 in the early to mid 90s but export from 93 to 97 sky rocked to over 1k per mbf.