12 January 2020 | 2 replies
My background is rooted in public health and nutrition, so I can't help that my brain defaults to health-related topics - ha!
13 February 2020 | 119 replies
But if you’re not willing to make CONSISTENT, TOUGH choices EVERYDAY (I.e Health, sleep, nutrition, exercise, etc) then all the RE books in the world don’t matter.
17 March 2020 | 6 replies
Here is a list of a few that are of great value:· Population Total· Home Values· Household Incomes· Poverty Rate· Population Age· Rental Vacancy Rate*· Homeowner Vacancy Rate*· Educational Attainment Rate (High School/GED & Bachelors)· Number of Housing Unit· Rent to Income Ratio*· Rent to Price Ratio*· Population on SNAPS (supplemental nutrition assistance program) percentage· Property Tax Rate*· Median Age of Buildings· Number of Structures by Units (SFR, Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex, etc...)· Median Rents by Number of Bedrooms· Population Change (Births, Deaths, In-Migrations, Immigrants)*note that some of the metrics are composites that are computed by comparing two or more variables from the ACSA number of the variables above can also be broken up into cohorts, which will give you even more insight into how an area is doing.
19 March 2020 | 41 replies
Proper nutrition, hygiene, and exercise can keep the healthy prepared to overcome the virus.
1 December 2007 | 3 replies
I have been in the sport nutrition business for 7 years and want a change.
15 December 2022 | 4 replies
This info will give you a decent idea of what to expect and help filter down your search to a few cities.Some of the metrics that the survey provides and that I find valuable to understand are:- Population - Home Values- Household Incomes- Rental Vacancy Rate- Homeowner Vacancy Rate- Poverty Rate- Educational Attainment Rate (High School/GED & Bachelors)- Number of Housing Unit- Rent to Income Ratio- Rent to Price Ratio- Population on SNAPS (supplemental nutrition assistance program) percentage- Property Tax Rate- Median Age of Buildings- Number of Structures by Units (SFR, Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex, etc...)- Median Rents by Number of Bedrooms- Unemployment Rate- Employment Sectors Percentages These are just some of the indicators that will help you understand the quality of an area as well as the kinds of returns one is to except.Also take into consideration the direction in which each of these market indicators are trending.
25 January 2017 | 97 replies
And any money I make through real estate transactions just get funneled into more real estate or 401k contributions.World Class food is a bit of a stretch ;-) The rules of sports nutrition are not complicated: heavy carbohydrate intake from whole foods, plenty of fluids, lean protein and healthy fats.
11 January 2020 | 15 replies
Here is a list of a few that I find to be of most value:Population TotalHome ValuesHousehold IncomesPoverty RatePopulation AgeRental Vacancy Rate*Homeowner Vacancy Rate*Educational Attainment Rate (High School/GED & Bachelors)Number of Housing UnitRent to Income Ratio*Rent to Price Ratio*Population on SNAPS (supplemental nutrition assistance program) percentageProperty Tax Rate*Median Age of BuildingsNumber of Structures by Units (SFR, Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex, etc...)Median Rents by Number of BedroomsPopulation Change (Births, Deaths, In-Migrations, Immigrants)*note that some of the metrics are composites that are computed by comparing two or more variables from the ACSA number of the variables above can also be broken up into cohorts, which will give you even more insight into how an area is doing.
31 May 2017 | 31 replies
It's more nutritional than Ramen.
7 January 2015 | 41 replies
Keep in mind Tony used to say that AIDS was not a real disease and was the result of poor nutrition.