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Engelo Rumora IRS Is F@#$ing Me. Please HELP!
1 May 2024 | 16 replies
The system will reject your payment of Australian euros.HahahaShould have told me before mate I tried paying in Cuban Pesos and only later remembered they haven’t lifted the embargo yet lol 😂 
Ryan D. Signs the market is nearing its peak
5 December 2017 | 63 replies
The patterns you see could be noise or signal left over from other major events, like stagflation, oil embargo, the dot com bubble. population shifts, inter generational wealth transfer, unemployment et al...
Craig McNally new member, southwest Virginia
31 August 2018 | 17 replies
My wife and I are having a baby  in the next few weeks so I've been put on an investing embargo, but talking shop scratches the itch!
Account Closed Private Lenders needed for financing on Georgia propertie
16 June 2009 | 6 replies
Business exterior and Interior photos - Two (2) personal reference letters (Showing name, address, telephone, cellphone) Markets we serve: Worldwide, excluding countries under the USA and/or UN embargo.
Lucian Harris-Gallahue Buying Cuban Homes, Uncharted Waters
11 May 2016 | 26 replies
Cuba is going to be a monster for tourism, but a lot has to change before that happens (including the complete lift of the financial embargo, which still makes payments back and forth very tricky).  
Yadira Gutierrez I have the money, here are the options, what would you do?
18 April 2016 | 19 replies
During these past ten years anyone who could fog a mirror and had some cash and/or some smarts could have or should have done well whether they invested in RE or the stock market as they've both rebounded very well during this last spurt.I'm no guru by any stretch but at 70+ years old and God willing still swinging, I have lived through at least 7 economic downturns from the '69 aerospace debacle to the '73 & '79 oil embargoes to the 79 Jimmy Carter 18 to 21% inflationary crisis to the '89 mortgage debacle to the 2000 high tech meltdown to the '08 mortgage meltdown.All that stated, what I'm seeing now is the absolute worse time in America's socio- economic history.
Heather Frusco Why is Rent still due during COVID-19?
11 September 2020 | 328 replies
For example during the fuel embargo gas stations had a lot less gas to sell but the government, after the prices started to sky rocket, capped gas prices.  
Robert Adams Inventory rising in several areas of the country including Vegas
15 September 2018 | 65 replies
If you look at crude oil it is back to $70 bbl and Iranian embargo all have an effect on transportation cost as Americans use home delivery more and more often putting shopping center out of business.  
David Epstein Recession coming ... strategies?
17 February 2020 | 33 replies
We may be headed for a recession, but not a depression like 2008, which was a once in a lifetime event like The Great Depression of 1930’s and Oil embargo crises in the 70’s.
Account Closed Liquidated Damages For Delay in Construction? Who uses this?
5 December 2014 | 9 replies
A Force Majeure event is hereby defined as the failure to carry out any of the terms of this Agreement due to any one of the following circumstances beyond the control of Contractor: (a) the operation and effect of rules, regulations, or orders promulgated by any commission, county, municipality, or governmental agency of the State of XXXX or the United States, (b) a restraining order, injunction, or similar decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, (c) war, (d) flood, (e) earthquake, (f) fire, (g) severe wind storm, (h) acts of public disturbance, (i) quarantine restrictions, (j) epidemics, (k) strikes, (l) freight embargoes, or (m) sabotage.