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14 April 2019 | 27 replies
0.79%, I’ve never seen that or anything close to it.Here in Oakland, it’s 1.36% PLUS special assessments (bonds and measures that have passed over the last 20 years) so my average is around 1.8%.
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29 January 2020 | 197 replies
Unemployment is DEVASTATING to men, and that 18-35 year old segment are the "fighting age" men that could cause said revolution.Given our history (this country was founded on a revolution) and our 2nd Amendment, I think that without a job to keep them fed this surely a likely outcome without UBI or some other sort of measure to keep them pacified.
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3 November 2016 | 69 replies
Its all about measuring time and as they say time is money.
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15 December 2019 | 7 replies
It allows you to measure responsiveness and compare.
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9 August 2020 | 27 replies
Louis, as that only measures public schools, and a lot of good people live in cheap areas of St.
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28 February 2017 | 45 replies
If you have good credit the interest rates on these lines of credit are usually measured in prime - something.
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13 June 2019 | 58 replies
Odds are very good that a major expense or a bad tenant will eat your lunch and your wealth-building plans will go out the window.If you are a cardiologist making $200,000 a year with no debt, you can probably replace the roof of a house without batting an eye.If you are an investor with ten properties each cash-flowing $250 a month, you can probably afford to write a check for a new roof without digging into reserves.Everyone needs to measure their own portfolio and personal situation.
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20 May 2023 | 32 replies
Prices appreciated so much they've implemented new cooling measures to bring things down, including the aforementioned stamp duty.
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2 October 2019 | 3 replies
Which method is used really matters. 1% of income and 1% of debt and equity are both 1% but they are miles apart when measured in dollars.The only way to know is to read the operating agreement.
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20 June 2016 | 1 reply
It is a measure of responsibility.Individuals on welfare could have good credit but they choose not to as part of their overall irresponsible life style.How they got their score is important as well as the amount of available credit.