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Owen Hawbaker a curious, excited, potential investor who owns nothing yet
2 November 2021 | 7 replies
Whatever :) The practice will help you.
Margharita Silva Withdrawing a lease from a future tenant
8 December 2021 | 48 replies
It's a common practice to sign a lease about 3-4 months before occupancy.
Kevin Kim Another Blog about Arizona :)
28 October 2021 | 0 replies
As Covid-19 comes to a stop here(hopefully in the near future), we expect these numbers to skyrocket...Currently, the population and job market is consistently growing, even after Covid-19, which means its a great time to be an investor!
William Allen How to Start the Hiring Process
28 October 2021 | 0 replies
This will help you Interview potential hires with consistency and ensure you hire the best candidate for the job and not just someone you like.
Ronique Cross What tactic have you found most successful for finding prospects?
27 November 2021 | 4 replies
Consistency and networking are key but I'm actively looking to discover different creative methods to attaining success in the business.
Phillip Tamez Investing in Rentals/flips with new job (under 2 years)
29 October 2021 | 2 replies
Most lenders want a consistent employment of at least 2 years.
Davit Gharibyan 1031 Exchange new LLC for new property
3 November 2021 | 6 replies
In 22 years we've never had an exchange fail where the taxpayer stayed consistent from sale to purchase - whether or not there was a change of title holder through a disregarded entity.
Michael H. Avg price/sqft construction costs in Los Angeles these days?
22 November 2021 | 6 replies
Unless you are consistently targeting 1500 sf homes each time for new construction or 750 SF ADU's each time, the costs per SF will always fluctuate.
Anna Chang Real Estate Agent to watch out for in CA
4 November 2021 | 4 replies
She preselect hides offers, lies her way and consistently looks for buyers so that she can do dual agency to make commission on both sides.
Samantha Gooch CPA vs EA in San Antonio
31 October 2021 | 4 replies
@Samantha GoochBelow are some of the main differences between a CPA and EACPA1) Require completion of a college degree with certain classes in accounting, tax, audit, etc2) Require passing 4 exams on Audit, Tax, Law, Business3) Required continued education4) Can practice in Tax, Assurance or Advisory5) Eligible to represent you infront of the IRSEA1) passing 3 exams dedicated to tax2) Required continue education3) practice in Tax4) Eligible to represent you infront of the IRSThe CPA designation is more prestigious because it is much more difficult to obtain.The Tax portion of the CPA exam is more difficult than the 3 EA exams.The other item is that a college degree is not required(Just that you are atleast 18 years of age).With that said, you can have good CPA or bad CPA's.You can have good EA's and bad EA's.Also, please be careful on this webforum, there are many 'tax professionals' that are neither a CPA or an EA.Best of luck