
14 July 2015 | 9 replies
A silver plan for a family of 4 would be $630 a month, including the $70 subsidy.The amount of subsidy varies by where you live, annual income, and number of people in you family.

24 October 2016 | 86 replies
Here's how it works:Time(apprx) Prop # Event Cash In Cash Out Cash Flow Cost (New $ Need)2 Month (2) 1 LOC $50k $55k $250/m $50k2 (4) 2 LOC $50k $55k $250(500) 02 (6) 3 LOC $50k $55k $250(750) 0 1 REFI 0 $ 5k $100(850) 02 (8) 4 LOC $50k $55k $250(1100) 0 2 REFI 0 $ 5k $100(1200) 02 (10) 5 LOC $50k $55k $250(1450) 0 3 REFI 0 $ 5k $100(1550) 02 (12) 6 LOC $50k $55k $250(1800) 0 4 REFI 0 $ 5k $100(1900) 0Summary 6 $50k $100k $1900/month $50k(approx...numbers will vary) 1 -The Cash in total is only $50k since the refis let me use the same money over and over 2 -The Cash Out represents the spread from each Cash In/Out event total3 -The Cash Flow shows $250 for each LOC event, and an added $100 for each REFI4 -Cost (New $$) Total is only $50k since I use the same money over and over.

2 July 2015 | 63 replies
However, because of varying incentive structures having control over an asset can be very beneficial vs. holding it in some type of public company structure or fund structure where they may have incentives that are not the same as yours all the time or where your return can be somewhat capped by promote structures.

6 October 2015 | 16 replies
@Mark Wikkerink there are different grades of everything - and prices will vary everywhere you go.

29 July 2015 | 9 replies
The leases on warehouse build-outs vary.

3 July 2015 | 1 reply
State requires 25% overall reduction but exact percentages vary by city.

14 October 2015 | 4 replies
I went to the Washington State Department of Licensing site and the list of approved education providers is very large and many of their prices vary wildly.

31 July 2015 | 4 replies
Your co-workers will give you varying amounts of help but there is nothing like knowing the entire process from answering an incoming cold call to closing the deal, and ultimately getting paid.

29 July 2015 | 11 replies
They'll have to pay rent into escrow to continue to fight for their right to stay ... so either they'll leave, or you'll get a little money, and then they'll leave.Disclaimer: your experience may vary, Pittsburgh PA talking here.

2 July 2015 | 1 reply
The possibilities are endless and will vary depending on who you ask.