
24 March 2016 | 6 replies
In the end, my taxes were all screwed up and the bill from the accountants office ate up half of my cash flow from the property!

14 April 2017 | 42 replies
A contact of mine who works at Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals is also based at the it headquarters here.

5 April 2021 | 22 replies
She ate it up and immediately accepted the offer.

8 June 2021 | 87 replies
MIDDLE (during ownership)- Ensure that your investor relation team (even if it just you) are communicating effectively and not being spammy with your investors' updates (interesting balance) - Keep your "professional" 3rd party property manager (or regional) on their toes by triple-checking your GL frequently and that your PM company is instituting your business plan to a tee because remember your bosses (the investors) are expecting you to deliver, as promised, that 15 or 20% IRR in your fancy webinarBACK END (sale - full cycle)- Exit at a sweet cap or at a higher price so that your investors can get awesome returns so that they not only come back to you but they refer other people to you for your next deal.

29 January 2016 | 73 replies
There is a large Paradise Bakery at the 101 and Ray Rd in Chandler; an "It's a Grind" coffee house at E.

10 September 2017 | 0 replies
When analyzing the returns, we notice that the cost of the LLC ate up into the properties returns.

12 September 2018 | 202 replies
One of the things I noticed is that the furnace will have a smaller diameter input, so a reducer is used, and there is also a tee and at least three inch drip leg; those are all going to be "hard pipe" pieces - so maybe at that point it is better to stay with hard pipe (I believe it is less costly).And hard gas pipe is not going to have the same vulnerability with lightning strikes as with CSST.

25 April 2017 | 21 replies
I think I ate there years ago but completely unrelated to flying and didn't fly there at the time, but I've heard really good things and may see if I can con one of my students into wanting to fly there for lunch soon!

30 September 2017 | 54 replies
However, that ate up a lot of profits.This is significant because in Real Estate, you should never have an investment without having Hazard Insurance.However, keep in mind that I'm not making an apples to apples comparison because you would need some way to not only protect against fire and liability, but you would have to protect against asset depreciation, which is what a PUT options does for your Stock Investment.Anyway, I don't want to write a long, lengthy posting.I'm just illustrating a point that some of us do make astronomical returns over a long period of time, in this case, 20 years.