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29 February 2008 | 15 replies
I've heard you can get $250k of unsecured corporate credit if you have a corporation that's aged 2+ years.
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14 July 2008 | 23 replies
Considering my age it was the only place that would hire me.
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4 April 2008 | 14 replies
Bernard's Village, Inc. 117,750 AR Total 223,400 AZ Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc. 284,100 AZ Total 284,100 CA Southern California Housing Development Corporation 397,000 CA ESKATON Properties, Inc. 400,000 CA Volunteers of America National Services 284,160 CA Total 1,081,160 CO Longmont Housing Development Corporation 399,000 CO Housing Sol for the SW 399,000 CO Volunteers Of America National Services 146,816 CO Total 944,816 CT Mercy Housing, Inc. 345,775 CT Volunteers of America National Services 108,928 CT Total 454,703 DE Martin Luther Foundation of Dover 196,606 DE Total 196,606 DC Victory Housing, Inc. 400,000 DC Total 400,000 FL Archdiocese of Miami $400,000 FL Miami Beach CDC 388,500 FL Total 788,500 GA Valdosta Deliverance Evangelistic Center 161,500 GA Providence Missionary Baptist Church 234,990 GA Salem Baptist Church of Atlanta, Inc. 344,615 GA Total 741,105 IL Ascension Development Corporation 308,070 IL Catholic Charities Housing Development Corporation 400,000 IL Accessible Space, Inc. 177,962 IL Total 886,032 IN AHEPA National Housing Corporation 221,740 IN Total 221,740 KY Christian Benevolent Outreach, Inc. 242,216 KY KY Communities Economic Opportunity Council, Inc. 137,487 KY Baptist Homes, Inc. 138,400 KY Total 518,103 LA Diocese of Lafayette 70,007 LA Calcasieu Council on Aging 69,830 LA Terebonne Council on Aging, Inc. 280,895 LA Macon Ridge Community Development Corporation 66,406 LA Total 487,138 MA The Community Builders, Inc. 400,000 MA Action for Boston Community Development, Inc. 400,000 MA Montachusetts Home Care Corporation 284,200 MA Total 1,084,200 MD Associated Catholic Charities 400,000 MD Total 400,000 MI Presbyterian Villages of Michigan 369,523 MI Lutheran Social Services of Michigan 228,291 MI Total 597,814 MN Accessible Space 296,767 MN Ebenezer Society 397,650 MN Horizon health, Inc. 213,000 MN Total 907,417 MO Community of Christ 374,880 MO Cardinal Ritter Senior Services 298,578 MO Total 673,458 NC St.
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3 May 2008 | 11 replies
You said that historical apprciation on RE is 14%, I'd have to say that is very "area specific" and over a very short term. 14% means prices are doubling every 5 years, even if that's been the historical case, it can't be maintained in an economy where real incomes are falling.You've also neglected all of your other costs in the condo calculations, management, vacancy, upkeep, repairs etc.I'm not sure of your age, but with your income (5X the national average) why are you not participating in OWNERSHIP OF BUSINESSES, other than your own?
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7 December 2008 | 8 replies
Journalist and host of NBC's "Meet the Press", Tim Russert passed away today at the age of 58 from a heart attack.He will be missed.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25145431/http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/13/tim.russert/index.htmlhttp://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/13/russert-dies-of-apparent-heart-attack/index.html?
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7 August 2008 | 1 reply
Another economist, sitting nearby, set fire to a signed copy of Greenspan's book, "The Age of Turbulence.""
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17 January 2011 | 121 replies
A third party payment history verification can make the difference in being able to sell a note that has a payer with bad credit and not being able to sell a note at all.
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4 February 2010 | 16 replies
People, the age of blame is over.
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18 February 2010 | 17 replies
In this age of communication innovation another visage point is the question that guides economics: profitability vs. need.I was once a big social-media buff but reconsidered (though it's still a great way to connect with those separated by spatial-temporal barriers).Personal socialization is inherently different than any business enterprise because enterprise is led by a measurable outcome.Lastly, many are running the error of not adding the labor/capital spent developing this new business "arm" into their overall question of profitability.
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30 January 2010 | 3 replies
How I see it is at our respective ages we are in different places in life.