
6 November 2015 | 11 replies
Hello everyone, Can someone please help me answer this...This question pertains to line 56, "Add Back: Principle Payments" in the REIpropertyanalyzer.xls.

5 November 2015 | 4 replies
Thank you @Eddie Hutto, i have set up some key words and i noticed my e-mail box is stocking up.

2 January 2016 | 135 replies
Law books accessible to everyone at any law library to a closed system (MLS) that keeps the best information away from the public.....no comparison.I think a better analogy would be a stock broker.

8 January 2016 | 15 replies
Most operate all in the same way, but Pensco and Equity Trust offer bank level online access that connects with Mint, Personal Capital, etc. so you can see your data all in one place.Yes, you will have to pay fees to your custodian in order to process transactions, just like a stock broker like Fidelity will charge you fees to process transactions.

8 November 2015 | 20 replies
@Jason Williamson both @Mark Nolan and @Justin Windham @Brian Eastman are principles in the very firms that you are looking for.

1 May 2019 | 5 replies
What I like about your service is I do not have to worry about a 10% drop in the stock market and have to wait it out to get my money back and if I put in a year's worth of rental payments in your account I should get roughly half a payment extra because of the interest.

2 June 2019 | 26 replies
@Nicholas Morgan Beyond a credit card, you can look to get a personal loan from our bank, margin acct for any stocks you own, or even a 401k loan if you're comfortable with that.

13 May 2019 | 11 replies
@John PaulI would focus on investing in yourself first make sure you’re educated make sure you have your goals down and you know why you’re even getting involved in real estate once you know your goals then you can create the strategy to get to that goal.Once you have your strategy you can now work it backwards and you can buy properties that will get you toward your goal the property is nothing more than a mathematical formula to get you a return once you have that return coming in that should be sending you closer toward your goal.If the properties do not match your strategy in your area just like stocks may not match your strategy in your area you have to go outside of your area to find properties that match we have many investors that live out of state and out of country buy from us in Texas and we manage it for them always make sure that your strategy aligns with your goal before you buy your first property

18 May 2019 | 1 reply
I found this article that says it's better to rent and invest in the stock market than to buy your own house, great news for landlords!

10 May 2019 | 41 replies
@Jordan Moorhead thats why i like it, about 3 years ago i was studying the stock market.