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Account Closed 14 year old looking to build capital
30 November 2017 | 274 replies
Do a YouTube channel on swimming or self-publish a book on competitive swimming and put it on Amazon.
Joseph M. How much do you subtract from your net worth for transaction cost
28 January 2018 | 9 replies
You're more or less establishing an accounts payable for future transaction costs so that you have a current liability to subtract from your net equity.
Austin Hughes Am I a Jerk for Asking Buyers to do this?
30 May 2018 | 77 replies
Our agent requested $1000 credit payable via cashier's check --outside of escrow -- so as to not alter the contract.
Michael H. Are you prepping for the crash?
16 October 2018 | 152 replies
Ray Dalio made a great video that is published on YouTube titled "How the Economic Machine Works."
Andrew Postell Yay! Tax Season! What you need to know on claiming deductions!
5 May 2024 | 3 replies
And just like with the others above there are some good deductions you should be taking advantage of here as well.S-CorpW2 income – that’s easy, you probably understood that your W2 income can be added BACKK-1 income (box 1 & 2) – also pretty self-explanatory, but just in case, it’s added BACKAmortization/Casualty Loss – Added BACKDepreciation 1120s (line 14 & 15) – Added BackHowever….Mortgage Notes, bonds payable in less than 1 year (Schedule L, line 17)- this is SUBTRACTED from your incomeMeals & Entertainment (Schedule M1, Line 3b) – SUBTRACTED from your incomeNon re-occurring Other Income (1120s line 5) – SUBTRACTED from your incomePartnershipsW2, K1 (box 1,2, & 4), Depreciation, Amortization/Casualty Loss – all added BACKNon re-occurring Other Income, Meals and Entertainment, Mortgage Notes payable in less than 1 year, AND Ordinary income from Other (1065 line 4) – all SUBTRACTED from your income*WHEW* What a lot of information and we could probably spend ENDLESS amounts of time on this subject.
Adam Fiore Is my Fear of leveraging justified
30 December 2019 | 25 replies
I can only imagine your weekly payables
Amanda Groover Best choice for a mentor?
6 October 2016 | 32 replies
I think the last version was published in 2008, and although mine is even more out of date, it has helped me develop a foundation for where I should research more deeply, at least with the financing aspect.
Will Barnard Cash Flow vs. Appreciation
1 July 2008 | 182 replies
And because you're not selling, no tax is payable on that $400K now, though you are accumulating a future capital gains tax debt.There are some investors in Australia who focus on cashflow positive property, but it's very much a niche and not the mainstream.
Account Closed The Go Zone
17 June 2008 | 17 replies
Because developers couldn't build anything on the Coast due to exorbitant insurance rates, new building codes, lack of infrastructure, etc.I published a document called "The GO Zone White Paper: Investing in the GO Zone can be Hazardous to your Wealth".
Nathan Hansen Need urgent help with Auction financing
24 April 2009 | 3 replies
The property is in a fairly good condition and the auction price is likely to start well below the Fair Market Value (No minimum bid published but the outstanding loan which is upwards of 200k is nearly 150k less than FMV).