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David Arney A different kind of RE: Sport Events
19 May 2008 | 4 replies
It will probably take me about 5 years to get my money back, but after that it's all pure profit.
Account Closed NOUVEAU RICHE-Interesting Review
2 January 2011 | 186 replies
That is BS pure and simple.
Ryan Harris What's most profitable?
1 June 2008 | 22 replies
Yes, like many have said everything is partly speculative but flipping(rehabbing) is not pure speculative, nor 70% or whatever was stated.Speculation:(Encarta dictionary)1. opinion based on incomplete information: a conclusion, theory, or opinion based on incomplete facts or information 2. reasoning based on incomplete information: reasoning based on incomplete facts or informationmere speculation 3. risky transaction: a financial transaction that involves risk, but is potentially profitablea failed speculation on a dot-com 4. making of risky transactions: the practice of engaging in financial transactions that are risky, but potentially profitableThe later two is the better of the four definitions, in this instance rentals and flips have the same amount of speculative nature.
Terry Royce When to contact a CPA
17 June 2008 | 3 replies
You may even detect a bit of sarcasm between the words; though it is meant purely and seriously.If it is a hobby, you may approach it cavalierly.
Terry Royce Beginning Marketing
21 July 2008 | 23 replies
You're mind should change from having to spend money on marketing to how can I spend my money wisely.My first year using banditsigns cost me $7,600 and I brought in $54,000 in pure cash.
Josh Carpenter Advice Please
29 June 2008 | 15 replies
Building on what Wheatie said, using your more specific financing assumptions ($5K down, 6.3%, 30 years), along with the 50% rule, you get the following:Gross rent: $470Expense percent: 50%Expenses: $235NOI:$235Payment: $209Cash flow: $31+/monthSo, that's $369/year cash flow, which at least is positive in terms of pure cash flow, but let's calculate the returns:Cash-on-Cash: $369/$5000 = 7.38%Total Return (w/equity accrual) = 15.04%So, not a great return, but maybe not as bad as was originally portrayed; keep in mind that this doesn't include closing costs, which would reduce your return by a percent or two).
Ashan D What should my college major be?
19 August 2008 | 60 replies
You might as well pick something for a degree that will help your ultimate career choice OR something that is just purely for fun.If you are a real sadist, you could get an actuarial science degree.
Ron Frost Hello to All from AL
26 August 2008 | 3 replies
That's speculation, pure and simple.
Alex Locklear Sandwich Lease Option Process
20 November 2011 | 5 replies
There are 3 main Option strategies....1) ASsignment or Cooperative assignment2) Sandwich3) Straight or Pure Option For the Sandwich, you will want 2 sets of docs.
Raymond Van den Ende 50% rule & ROI question
8 September 2008 | 7 replies
Looking at purely cashflow of 100/mo can lead to big mistakes