
28 September 2012 | 18 replies
DIFC currently have a back-log of an Excess Maximum Return Capital Profit of an average of 1.2% on each private investment and corporate portfolio under its administration and control and wishes to re-invest this fund by putting it into the management of private businessmen and corporations with good business ideas that can generate at least 10% ROI per annum over maximum of 5 years duration.The fund will be disbursed based on a clear loan of 4.5% interest rate per annum for 5 years renewable all sign-up contracts, briefings and investment portfolio management files will be handled in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

26 May 2010 | 82 replies
Best case, there will be plenty of renters, vacancy will decrease, and rental rates will stay flat.

15 October 2009 | 3 replies
I've been reading about ways to "improve paper" and make it more marketable and then selling for larger returns than just a flat fee a broker would earn.Now for a real newb question, where do you find your notes?

23 October 2009 | 40 replies
Now, the fact that he uses drugs and alcohol to excess indicates clearly that he has bad judgment, so anything he does, you have to question his judgment.

17 October 2009 | 3 replies
It's through the wall, not window.If I understand your description correctly, another option is to use the flat siding like they make for roof overhang.

11 December 2009 | 1 reply
This term is also known as "Overage" or "Excess Payment".

3 November 2009 | 12 replies
The other option is really a flat apartment complex.

29 October 2009 | 3 replies
Excess contribution amounts can be carried forward up to five years.

31 October 2009 | 29 replies
Not sure which "valley" I am in because the place looks mostly flat with a couple of brown hills here and there.

26 September 2010 | 19 replies
Otherwise, assume flat for a few more years, then inflation driven appreciation, like we've had from post WWII until this recent bubble.Either buy for immediate cash flow or force appreciation with fix and flips.