
9 July 2025 | 12 replies
If you’re confident you’ll stay under a stable income range, the 5-year payout is mathematically stronger, but it comes with uncertainty about future taxes and income.If you want certainty and control today, the lump sum lets you take the reins, invest boldly, and maybe outperform even your current projection depending on how you allocate.

10 July 2025 | 14 replies
There are all sorts of ways to run the calculations, but mathematics is definitive, if the assumptions are correct.

26 June 2025 | 15 replies
So call it "costing more" call it inflationary call it whatever, the reality is mathematical on a macro scale; Real Estate prices are going UP, not down.

23 June 2025 | 18 replies
It’s all about lead generation.OK, so how can we turn lead generation into a reliable mathematical equation?

3 June 2025 | 22 replies
Mathematically, it is equivalent to traditional financing.

10 June 2025 | 22 replies
I was shouting from the hilltops BUY - BUY - BUY because it was mathematical massive inflation was being created.

4 June 2025 | 12 replies
Social media (or a secondary website, like a blog, or any other personal website that provides value) serves as a nurturing media, where prospects can learn more about you.I have developed the 3 pillars of conversion.A strategy that turns conversions into a 100% reliable mathematical equation.The 3 pillars are:CompetencePersonalityCredibility.For a prospect to convert into a lead, 1) they need to be the right audience (it doesn't matter how much Ketchup you put on a baby-cow burger, you won't be able to sell to a vegan.

1 June 2025 | 8 replies
A 2018 paper published by Harvard Business School using Yelp, Zillow, and Census data has mathematically shown something we all inherently know: The number of new Starbucks, grocery stores, cafes, bars, and restaurants do have an impact on house prices or the number of college-educated people living in an area (correlation and impact vary by city and variable).The converse also appears to be true.

24 May 2025 | 7 replies
I suspect I can build this in 6 to 10 hours, but it is always helpful to have another brain on the job. 3) There is an advanced function I would like to build, but sadly I can't recall the mathematical functions necessary to make the calculations.

17 May 2025 | 29 replies
A typical qualified coach/mentor/teacher is in the $15,000 a year bracket, that's $1250 a month for those of you mathematically challenged.Mentors are losing money at $1250 a month because a good mentor can make a lot more than that focusing on transactions.