
25 January 2010 | 16 replies
It's what we do with passive income, compounded interest, rental overages and etc.This is a much more arcane means of achieving a perception of security.

5 September 2012 | 40 replies
These items play a huge factor in the value of a home and by the investor providing this information to the BPO agent, he/she is assisting the BPO agent to do a proper and full job.While the term "influence" has a negative and potential unethical perception to it, in the case of the BPO scenario, it is not.

4 February 2010 | 7 replies
My perception was that the Dems were too confident that they could count solely on history to repeat itself and it was an auto win for Dems.

13 July 2010 | 10 replies
Because of them we end up with Nazi neighborhood organizations, militant housing codes and enforcement, rent control, and the public (voting) perception that LLs are greedy unconsciounable moneybags without any morals.Good luck and keep us posted.

23 March 2011 | 22 replies
Perception as an external threat may not yield friendly result.Just ask for a specific ROI.
5 October 2018 | 19 replies
If you sent a copy of your proof of funds letter, then it should have changed the agent's perception.

30 June 2012 | 16 replies
Going at it alone, while your perception is fearful, is not so overwhelming if you get the proper education, info and contacts.

25 November 2010 | 90 replies
Rush is right enough of the time that he is, as he says, "On the cutting edge of societal evolution".

2 February 2017 | 31 replies
In all seriousness, this type of planning can be done for someone with just a rental house or 2 and also someone with millions in shopping centers.It isn't that complicated to manage if done properly, but the perception is that it is complex and most people just shy away from it.Then they get sued and lose big and realize, 'maybe I should have done that.'

14 May 2010 | 23 replies
Originally posted by Rich Weese: So, I guess I fall into the abundance category.Funny, I was going to ask you your stance on this, Rich, but didn't want to put you on the spot...While there will always be exceptions to the rule, I'd be willing to bet that the vast majority of successful investors feel the same way, and a vast majority of the people who feel this way (and act this way) will one day become successful investors.In many ways, perception is reality, and if you perceive money to be making itself available everywhere, all the time, in everything you do, you shouldn't be surprised when you start finding that this is a reality...