Alfred Bell
How do you prepare for the coming future?
4 March 2009 | 36 replies
Ya know, I'm a gun owner and a gun rights supporter but I'm not so extreme as to believe there's a conspiracy with big oil and others to create a 'world government', as the article stated.I have to believe these nearly 100 emails and phone calls were from people who just don't get it.
George P.
Accurint, MerlinData or anything of that nature - tracking down the owner.
14 May 2020 | 4 replies
Were any of the investors able to get an account with either one company for the purpose of tracking down the owners of vacant properties?
I have got a bunch of vacants, county records are outdated and all the mail co...
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Las Vegas: Highest vacancy rate in nation
8 March 2009 | 7 replies
The area is transient by nature, and that can make for a good rental market.
Lance H.
Private Money
11 March 2009 | 8 replies
Thanks Mike C, you got me thinking a lot more about my network and it is much bigger than I sometimes realize.I am actually really lucky that both of my parents did very well for themselves so naturally our family spends a lot of time with other successful people.
Jack Galloway
Claiming land as a farm for taxes
12 March 2009 | 1 reply
can you claim it as a low-maintenance business, such as, a garage where you occasionally fix cars (even oil changes/body work), a construction company (store stuff there and do some work from there), that kind of thing?
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Jon Stewart Interviews Jim Cramer
16 March 2009 | 17 replies
:mrgreen: Maybe I am way off base and a little crazy, but I have just accepted the fact that all of this is human nature.
Corey Demuth
IRA help - rolling funds out of a 401k
18 April 2009 | 23 replies
actually, you can sometimes roll a 401k into a roth....my old company offered a roth 401k. naturally, i rolled that into a roth ira.taz and ralph bring up some excellent points (and bother are correct). you want to look at your individual 401k investment options to determine if contributing is worthwhile.personally (and i am a licensed advisor), i contribute only enough to get maximum matching contributions in my 401k and then max out my roth for the year. i then take the extra money and invest in taxable accounts. my 401k fees are not in line with my investment goals so i take my money elsewhere. it should also be mentioned that you can have a self-directed ira and can virtually invest in anything. as john said though, you will need to find a specific broker that will allow you to invest in real estate. not many do.good luck!
Doug Proctor
Where to start with 50k
16 April 2009 | 6 replies
Books to start off with...Any Real Estate books by Wade Cook... they are very fundamental in nature...Creating Wealth by Robert Allen..Also, several friends of mine have some great books...Bronchick on flipping real estate, Mike Butler on Landlording...
Charlie Farrell
Robert Allens Enlightened Wealth Institute
23 April 2009 | 48 replies
I'm sure you know the adage: there are 3 sides to a story the 2 opposing views, and the truth.It's my nature to read a lot of stuff, formulate my own hypotheses, and to test them.
Jennifer Hashisaki
Reducing or Eliminating U.S. Taxes for Foreign Property Owners
24 April 2009 | 0 replies
On the contrary, a foreigner's taxable U.S. estate only includes U.S. situs assets.[1] The definition of U.S. situs assets includes real property, but excludes some intangible property such as stock in foreign corporations.The estate tax is currently levied on the estates of natural persons at a maximum 45% rate, increasing to 55% in 2011.