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Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
One of the things in my life, when I’ve utilized it, that’s helped me a great deal, is keeping a journal with me at all times.The value is tremendous.It seems like such a small thing, but I encourage you to try it for one week.My recommendation is you buy a notebook that has 5 sections.The first section you’ll use to write down thoughts as they come to you.The second section will be to write down things you have to do; your to-do list.The third section will be to add entries to your calendar.These are things you know you need to be doing on a certain date, but may not be able to, at the current moment in time, be able to access your calendar.The fourth section will be any type of items you want to purchase.This could be a shopping list, all the way up to the house you passed on your last driving for dollars tour of your farm area.The fifth section will be a contacts section.You’ll add to this throughout the day of people you meet.I always keep paper clips in my vehicle so I can add business cards to this section.When you arrive home (at whatever time of day is appropriate), simply transpose all of the information appropriately into whatever electronic format is appropriate for you.By the time you do your daily planning at night (for the next day’s activities), this notebook should be clean and ready to go.Keep rockin’.
Ryan King First Property I looked at...potential Gem?
28 February 2016 | 7 replies
They are usually just set on blocks and they are titled as Motor Vehicles in many states.  
Jack B. Getting out of rentals to avoid liability?
16 December 2015 | 1 reply
There was damage to either one of their vehicles an SUV and a Semi Truck, since my car was plastic and they had solid steel bumpers on both of them.
Account Closed Real estate agent/mortgage broker recommendations - Minneapolis
18 October 2017 | 2 replies
After some research on what financial vehicles would be most suitable to my situation, I'm reasonably certain that an FHA 203k loan is the best option for me.
Joe Splitrock Home Ownership Doesn't Build Wealth
23 November 2017 | 42 replies
Those 3 reasons are enough for me.Building wealth is possible either way, renting or buying however, I believe forced saving of buying is less tedious than other investment vehicles.
Gabriel C. Custodian recommendation for Roth Ira investing in LLC
7 January 2018 | 12 replies
Currently, however, the custodian through my employer does not allow these types of investment vehicles so I am constrained to use my Roth at the present time while I'm employed.
Michael Lee Offers Getting Rejected Left n Right
29 June 2020 | 109 replies
Have a “I buy ugly houses” magnet made for your vehicle, bandits signs, call homes that are in preforclosure, contact homeowners of expired listings, go to auctions etc.And of course as others have explained, you’re playing a game of odds here.
Joseph Druther 2 yrs ago I made 73K on a flip and started my investing career.
4 April 2018 | 62 replies
Will drive it for the foreseeable future ;) My money makes much more money in RE than vehicles.
Eric Bovee Conventional loan regarding Large Bank Deposit
24 February 2018 | 9 replies
I took out a title loan for my vehicle and I was told that would not be acceptable.
Caleb Teachout Stocks vs. Real Estate
1 March 2018 | 26 replies
At the end of the day, both can be profitable investment vehicles and both are subject to market forces.