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John Blackman What does a good bookkeeper cost?
18 March 2020 | 39 replies
Also, thanks for being patient with my long post....I'm passionate about helping entrepreneurs with their accounting function so I can get a bit carried away!
J Scott Who Wants To Be A Mentor?
20 February 2013 | 107 replies
As I mentioned above, I've done a lot of corporate mentoring, and what I've learned is that being a good mentor is a lot more about being available, being patient and knowing how to direct the mentee to the information he needs.
Andrew Baisley Gut Check My Beginner Thinking
20 April 2013 | 25 replies
I'm also patient and have, I think, realistic expectations.
Ed L. Are you Better off than 4 years ago?
9 September 2012 | 25 replies
LOLI do not get too much into politics and the big picture too much.Dennis I understand your position.My mom a few years ago had a full knee replacement.The surgeon that operated on her is one of the best in my half of the United States.Medicare covered part of it and then her secondary insurance picked up the rest.She was one of the last patients with Medicare that this Doctor took.The reason he no longer was taking Medicare is not only were they going to start squeezing them on pay outs but the bigger issue was control of the patient care.For instance my mom has one of the best knees with no issues and full range.It's the same the professional athletes get for sports etc.The surgeon was telling us Medicare was fixing to dictate to them what brand and quality of knees they would have to surgically install in their patients.All because they want to buy cheap crap to make a buck and buy in bulk.The surgeon said he is not putting in junk knees from Medicare and then the patient sues him for revisions,infections,messed up internal parts that fail prematurely when the problem isn't the surgeon but being forced to use an inferior product.More policy thinking they know what is best but creating more problems than solving them.
Joshua Dorkin Coming Soon: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing - Free from BiggerPockets
18 February 2013 | 195 replies
Hey Everyone --I know you've been patiently waiting, so I want to let you know that the moment has arrived.
Mark Cohen absentee owner mailing
12 March 2016 | 10 replies
(I do mention at that point that I am also an agent, and while thats is not the intentions of my marketing I would be more than happy to help them sell)I know its a small sample size, but these sellers all thought they could be patient and get more in this current market.I am just wondering, as a first time marketer to absentees, is it typical that most responses are non motivated looking for top dollar (aka agents) do the motivated sellers only surface after multiple mailings?
Joe Ciano New Investor in New Jersey
11 March 2012 | 24 replies
I love my wife and would recommend her skills as a dentist without hesitation (yes I’ve been the patient….), but I’ll just say that she wouldn’t be your first choice for running a business.
David Robertson Why do short sales take so long?
19 March 2012 | 10 replies
If there are two lien holders, it may take more time.Be patient.
Mathew Mazoch Freedom founders mastermind
17 January 2022 | 16 replies
But just as in dentistry, we should be caring for the denture adjustment patient with the same compassion as the full mouth rehab patient.
Mark Douglas Too much Real Estate? What Else is There?
29 November 2016 | 10 replies
Adam Christopher Thanks Adam, trying to be patient here lol Amir Safayan I'd like to include some commercial property after I buy a few more rentals.