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Christian Brodin 12 Must Knows for Your Property Management Agreement
5 July 2018 | 22 replies
Employment of PersonnelIn most instances anyone employed at the property shall be the employees of the management company.
Brian C. Depressed renter
29 December 2015 | 19 replies
A lot of employers now offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).  
Mark Updegraff Full time Maintenance Technician Rochester NY
28 December 2015 | 1 reply
If you or anyone you know is looking for full time employment in the field of construction, please have them contact me.  
Morris Lucas Is Wholesaling Model "worth it" long-term?
20 October 2015 | 2 replies
when you break it down, say you are able to close 7 or 8 deals in a year..you get a check for say 6k, 4k, 12k, 8k, 5k, 13k and 5k...after you put in all the marketing it took to get those deals, pay taxes, you are probably at about 40-45k maybe or even thousands less.Not sure about flipping, (never done one), but my guess is you would make out better, assuming you know what your doing and execute them perfectly.That is a nice amount to bring in from just assigning contracts, but my thought is, the only way to build on it is if you continue to work a job, if not, you just have a stressful self-employment gig and all your profits are going to living expenses.Our conclusion was that finding and buying(holding) real estate deals with built-in equity for cash flow and tax benefits is the best way to continuously make a great deal of considerable wealth.Please share your thoughts, especially those that do these strategies full time, I love to hear different viewpoints!
Derrick W. Who likes to fish?
7 September 2016 | 11 replies
I get as much enjoyment out of watching them catch fish then I do catching them myself.You're also right about making time....life passes you by so quick and before you know it you gave all your good years to your employer
Bernard Mugume Why choose Uganda
16 January 2016 | 0 replies
I feel obliged to add something of a landmark; something that will have my name on 50-70 years from now for all the good I have got from Uganda.I also believe undertaking such a project that will employ over 2,000 Ugandans directly and bring in a lot of foreign exchange is a way of giving back to Uganda and its people for the business, support and the warmth they have accorded me.
Tom Seccafico Looking for advice on Self-Directed IRA companies
14 March 2016 | 11 replies
Quality firms in this field will do more than just setup the documents, and will provide you with ongoing access to consultations about the use of your plan and compliance with IRS guidelines.If you are self employed and have no full time employees, you would qualify for a Solo 401(k).  
Daniel Patton LLC questions
10 March 2016 | 3 replies
If so, do you pay yourself as a w-2 employee to avoid self employment taxes?
James Sutton Cash Flow Seeker
3 April 2016 | 11 replies
My full-time employment is working as a deep-sea diver and subsea inspection project manager in which I freelance as a contractor.
Toby Russell Argument for owner financing
14 September 2017 | 7 replies
Income from interest better than what I can find elsewhere without much risk, financing a home for a self employed person who banks discriminate against, and in case of non primary home taking capital gains over longer time period to reduce current tax liability.