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24 December 2015 | 13 replies
US HML or private type banks are who you deal with .. you need not deal with anyone off shore.The next thing they will want you to buy is a bond from some company in Thailand..
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29 May 2017 | 78 replies
Ultimately I believe people should be invested in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and real estate.
5 February 2016 | 82 replies
When I met her I attempted to bond over philosophy (her profession, my major) and mutual social connections - and not let her realize that I have real assets for as long as I possibly could.I must admit I took some evil pleasure in "corrupting" a woman who was practically a communist feminazi professor when I met her - and making her annoyed at herself when she realized that she was just as vulnerable to enjoying a few material pleasures (good wine, nice hotels, skiing, riding in my MBZ instead of her Hyundai) as any other human.I don't see her telling me I should sell our family's ski condo and donate the money to charity!
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14 October 2015 | 17 replies
The credit is approximately 9% per year for 10 years for each unit acquired, constructed, or rehabilitated without other Federal subsidies, and approximately 4% for 10 years for units involving the 20% rehabilitation tax credit, Federal subsidies or tax-exempt bonds.
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19 August 2015 | 48 replies
Stocks, bonds, and commodities as well as others can offer you this peace of mind of not holding all of your eggs in one basket.
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12 September 2016 | 79 replies
The same dynamic happens in the bond market.
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4 February 2022 | 61 replies
It certainly wouldn't create a more solid, less moveable bond, since the vapor barrier rejects any water based substance.
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9 May 2014 | 22 replies
The folks you deal with going through a Realtor will all be properly licensed, they'll have insurance, they will be bonded if required, they will all have experience to comply with legal requirements and common practice in your area.I'm not saying all wholesalers are intoxicated, I have wholesaled more deals than most and will again, it's not the strategy that is bad (if done properly) it's that most don't do things properly.
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5 October 2017 | 19 replies
If you got a licensed contractor, he should have a bond.
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22 May 2014 | 36 replies
thats why the mlo is BONDED..