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Nikki Closser Would you take the 200K and run? Or wait for more appreciation?
30 October 2020 | 43 replies
Sure, but it’s unlikely that they’ll make near as much (proportionally) in the days to come as they’ve already made.
Matthew Orton Michigan SEV Calculations
17 August 2020 | 8 replies
The legislature shallprovide for the determination of true cash value of such property; the proportion of truecash value at which such property shall be uniformly assessed, which shall not, afterJanuary 1, 1966 exceed 50 percent; and for a system of equalization of designated realand tangible personal property in lieu of general ad valorem taxation.
Eddie Ziv Appreciation VS. Cash flow - The clash of the titans....
15 June 2010 | 341 replies
This actually takes into account every single actual expense for any one specific "deal" and applies all expenses incurred by the company equally or proportionally to each current deal.Most people will miss many expenses when looking at just one deal, but when all the companies expenses are spread out between all the deals that are ongoing you will get a truer picture of the entire cash flow picture.