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Jonathan G. where to incoporate
14 September 2010 | 4 replies
Because corporations are separate entities, they are taxed at the corporate rate, while LLCs are taxed based on Adjusted Gross Income of the owners.
Bryan Freeman captial gains on tax deed property
22 September 2010 | 3 replies
Your capital gain is the excess of your selling price over your cost basis (adjusted for improvements and selling expenses).
Kevin Yeats Interesting Specific Data
12 October 2010 | 5 replies
As we all know, many if not all loan products, not just including but especially on ARMs on HELOCs, home loans, credit cards etc are all based the prime rate when they adjust.
Ron Paisley Low productivity
28 September 2010 | 11 replies
Continue to plug away, approach is everything, so you may need to make adjustments.
Thomas Fish Hating This New Format
22 October 2010 | 21 replies
Maybe those of having trouble adjusting to the new format are a bunch of "old dogs!".
David Beard Conventional Loans for Properties 5-10
15 June 2015 | 14 replies
One thesis I was evaluating was purchasing 4-plexes that need only light rehab at the worst, maximizing the units I could conventionally finance for 30-years at low rates, as well as gaining obvious economies of scale on closing costs and property maintenance, then turning to my community banker for purchasing REOs and other distressed properties, with all meeting (or nearly meeting) the 2%/50% guidelines (adjusted up or down based on "risk" of location and frequency of expected turnover).
Jimmy H. The Future of Interest Rates
27 October 2010 | 12 replies
Quantiative easing is increasing the available supply of credit and lowering rates, but consequently a greater money supply means eventual inflation and higher rates to adjust.
Steve M. AngieList.com - Who Uses Them?
5 January 2011 | 16 replies
For many vendors I find their pricing models difficult, they 'sell' too much, and some times negotiating with them is a problem since they are looking for retail prices and customers and don't adjust to meet my needs.
Bryan Hancock Using Futures Contracts To Hedge ARMs
18 February 2020 | 48 replies
Future price would be 99.00) and you want to hedge for an adjustment that will occur in 2 years.
Scott R. how would you buy this?
17 August 2009 | 4 replies
there are some properties here listed with an agent that has just enough equity to pay their part and the buyer ends up with nothing except they are finally out. so i was thinking we could do some sort of wrap or land contract because im building a buyers list of people who havw cash for a down but bad credit cause of an adjustable mortgage.