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Derek Smith OK, next Step...Mentor Sherman Ragland
24 April 2018 | 75 replies
Such as the comparison, and advantage of your MPP formula versus the MAO formula, and the many great articles you have up.
Diana Kelley Wantabee Wholesaler in San Diego, CA
22 September 2015 | 6 replies
It's beginners level, and even though I know more than that, I still need some of that help.Besides finding deals, I'd like to have a BUY formula that works with all investors and doesn't embarrass me to present an offer to a homeowner. 
Mario Cruz How to double my investment in a year
22 June 2015 | 11 replies
The rule of 72 is a formula for determining how many periods it takes to double an investment depending on an interest rate.so for you, you would have 72/(rate of return annually) = 1(# of years).
Trevor Lohman Southern California Vacation Rental
10 April 2014 | 6 replies
I'm just wondering if there are any guidelines/formulas for VR's similar to the 2% rule for sfr's.
Becky Nichols Hi from Denver, CO! We're excited to do this!
1 May 2014 | 11 replies
We went to the "Flipping Formula" seminar and it made great sense to us, so we signed up for the 3 day bootcamp this weekend.
Stevan T. Building a Team in Indianapolis - Newbie
19 September 2015 | 6 replies
Flip2freedom episode 77[http://www.flip2freedom.com/a-3-step-formula-to-a-successful-balanced-and-insanely-profitable-2012/] - podcast - LISTEN TO THIS TODAY!
Andrew Bertram Baltimore Maryland
22 May 2015 | 3 replies
I was really looking for a formula to help calculate what I should expect as far as large long-term repair expenses for example roof air-conditioning unit furnace etc.
Brandon Borah Indianapolis Newbie!
10 June 2015 | 13 replies
Rich Dad Poor DadRich Dads Cash Flow QuadrantRich Dads Increase your financial IQThe Real Book of Real EstateThe ABC’s of RE InvestingThe ABC’s of PMRich Dad RE Tax AdvantagesThe E-MythThe 4 Hour Work Weekhttp://flip2freedomacademy.com - free e-bookFlip2freedom episode 77[http://www.flip2freedom.com/a-3-step-formula-to-a-successful-balanced-and-insanely-profitable-2012/] - podcast - LISTEN TO THIS TODAY!
Keith John Buy and Hold Property Evaluation
12 August 2015 | 27 replies
But if you really wanted to come up with a more granular way of estimating that stuff, that would be the formula I'd look to put together.However, as I said, I'm too lazy for that to be honest.
Jason Varney Writing offers when back taxes involved
5 July 2013 | 6 replies
You'll learn the formulas quickly and will (hopefully) spend more time finding deals than agonizing over formulae.