
28 July 2013 | 11 replies
So, while I thought I was a pretty good salesman, I realized I didn't have a clue that I was following many of the basics of the art until I was in insurance.

24 July 2013 | 8 replies
I am not sure how the lender would know about the deal if its basically just renting and a separate option to buy.

5 July 2013 | 3 replies
It is rather broad, my question, but basically I am asking if it would be a wise idea to use my money to acquire a home and live off of my student loan money (which i can accept up to 50-60k if needed.

11 July 2013 | 20 replies
The sale of the home is considered to be for health reasons if the taxpayer's primary reason for selling the home is to obtain medical attention (diagnosis, cure, mitigation, or treatment), or to obtain medical or personal care for a qualified individual suffering from a disease, illness, or injury.Unforeseen circumstances may include: an involuntary conversion (destruction or condemnation of home), unemployment, the inability to pay basic living expenses, or a change in living arrangement such as a divorce or legal separation or multiple births resulting from the same pregnancy, and other reasons to the extent provided in regulationsThe taxpayer's exclusion would have been disallowed because of the "more than one home sold during a 2-year period" rule, except that the taxpayer sold the home due to and of the three reasons listed above.The taxpayer otherwise qualifies for the sale of home exclusion, but there was a period of nonqualified use during which the home was not used as a principal residence (effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2008).Example: John bought his first home in 2003.

6 July 2013 | 8 replies
(Great read for holding properties) Anyways while alot of these spreadsheets give you the basics you definitely have to adjust them add in a few lines that might be missing.

7 July 2013 | 8 replies
They basically told me that they really don't care as long as I double close and stay on contract.

10 July 2013 | 9 replies
Basically just say _________________________________________________________________"Invester Special...MUST SEE!"

24 September 2013 | 6 replies
I really need a basic financial education, and I am unsure where to get it.

9 July 2013 | 4 replies
A few months back I wrote a member blog post titled Development 101, which is a pretty basic outline.

10 July 2013 | 12 replies
I've read that they typically pay utilities like heat and garbage, but a lot of people mention that they themselves pay the water bill and sewage bills which can get expensive. 5.