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Chris T. Bandit Signs - Help!
28 May 2010 | 19 replies
Heck, we sell a bandit sign custom printed with stakes included for under 2 bucks..
Albert Bui Your Taxes & How it Affects your Ability to Qualify
8 September 2014 | 2 replies
(asset depletion, pledging collateral, cross collateralization, stated income, 12 month bank statements no tax returns, etc etc) I recommend my clients project their business plans out 2 years so they can claim just enough income to qualify for what they intend to acquire and not more depending on a fine balance between income display and tax strategy.
Dave Cieslicki Anyone invest in the Chicago area?
30 January 2014 | 9 replies
I personally feel that by the time a book with specifics actually gets printed, the laws, regulations and market conditions have changed.
Rich Weese commercial loans and lenders
12 June 2012 | 13 replies
Later read the dinky print and saw where they rolled the closing costs into the new loan amount.
Jim Doyle First Seattle Area House Hack - Running the Numbers - Thoughts??
27 December 2022 | 9 replies
A lot of times, this would mean finding a property with a larger foot print (like 4-5+ bedroom), and renting out room by room instead. 
Terry Hollinsworth Contractor wants to take most of insurance money to replace roof
28 September 2022 | 32 replies
You will need to review the fine print to find out exactly how strong the contract is that you signed. 
Erin Feinerman Best Multi LLC accounting software
12 September 2022 | 8 replies
I like cutting paper checks to vendors and etc...I like the big black business checkbook binder, especially on the jobsite (nothing feels more like the Boss than having that check binder in hand).You can que checks to be printed in Quickbooks and then print and sign them.Or have someone else prepare, que and print the checks for you, but retain signing authority to yourself and physically control the paper checks to prevent theft of funds.You could run an A/P day every 2 weeks (or more, or less) as needed.Standard Accounts Payable precautions (bonded, etc...) should be taken if you have someone else keying them in (your CPA should be able to clarify this).With another set of eyes and hands on the cash bank account you have to be careful of embezzlement.Then just have the person paperclip the check to the invoice and stack them in a wire basket for you signature.When done signing, return them to the person for envelopes and mailing.Have your A/R person input the handwritten checks from the binder also.
Michelle McConnell Portland, Oregon repair team
5 February 2019 | 4 replies
All PMs I talked to suggested I rent for $200 less than I did and wanted to charge me 10% for being a messenger (In the fine print).
Sylvia B. How big was that house again?
25 November 2019 | 11 replies
The first thing you do before printing something is proofread.
Ed Moran High Net Worth Individuals - Tax Advantages/Best Practices?
22 January 2020 | 13 replies
@Daniel Bradley His kid wanted to make plastic cups and print sayings and logos on them so he could hand them out to his friends.