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Scott Trench Should Entrepreneurs Consider Getting an MBA?
10 April 2015 | 19 replies
I got my MBA, and the reason was purely seeking more knowledge in different areas of business like finance,  organizational behavior,  IT systems,  strategic thinking,  and leadership.  
Kin Hei Lam Is this a Scam?
4 February 2016 | 21 replies
During the private visit, you can check all the property-related aspects, including the accompanying juridical documents.
Michael Norris New Member from Savannah/Hilton Head
4 February 2016 | 1 reply
The information was strategically placed so it would string out the viewer creating another month of cash flow for the founder of the site.
Account Closed during an interview
16 September 2008 | 12 replies
I think it incorporates most of the best aspects of the others.
Tiara Murray Ok, I have a piece of land and an idea in mind... Whats next?
5 December 2008 | 8 replies
So if you put it all together......After following Jons advice which I think should be the initial step, then you should get right into the numbers in general and then specifically, financing availability, investment resources, on a more global aspect how does the project fit into the areas master plan, is the area upcoming or stagnant....then you should flow right into Corey's description of due dilligence....What I mean by getting into the numbers is basically, does it make money and if it does....how does the return compare to risk and does it have a reasonable time value factor.....Is the project a good investment if I were asking you to invest your money in it?.....
Rich Weese Where is everyone?
16 August 2009 | 28 replies
What would a depreciation strategic deal look like for you?
Alfonso Valleza Extreme Rookie Investor
1 November 2009 | 7 replies
This will help you to learn all aspects of real estate investing and you might discover which aspect intrigues you.
Justin Case Stock Option Trading?
30 June 2015 | 33 replies
I also got Options as a Strategic Investment.
Steven Price jr Im 23 in school balancing work and looking for my first deal
12 October 2011 | 14 replies
A good rule of thumb for what price you should pay is ARV * .65 - Repair Costs - Your Profitwhere ARV is the After Repair Value.This strategy requires you focus on only 3 aspects:1.
Belgenman Neal Analyze Your Market - Over-Analyze to Under-Analyze
26 June 2016 | 8 replies
That's about it as to data.The other aspect is the grapevine, simply staying abreast of how the market is moving, what concessions are common, types of financing with contract to close times will tell you is a good indication of the movement in the market and how busy the related players are, lenders, appraisers, inspectors, surveyors, title plants and settlement agents.Construction knowledge, meaning costs for repairs, know what the trades are getting or what you labor costs might be, know costs of materials, generally and the time required for repairs.