4 April 2013 | 68 replies
Thanks alot guys for the great advice...I guess you can look at it from both spectrums.
8 April 2012 | 7 replies
//End QuoteIn other words, if your investor is either naive or generally an unskilled investor then they tend rather close to the passive investor end of the spectrum regardless of what you label them in your agreements.
26 April 2013 | 34 replies
Evaluation and analysis, due diligence, the full spectrum of disposition strategies, mortgage servicing, fair debt collection activities and how a transaction really flows.
18 February 2015 | 182 replies
New in town and happy to hear this great city is thriving -- sounds like there's lots of opportunities across the spectrum.
21 March 2012 | 19 replies
In my view it is a horrible decision to go to college for a majority.They get basic degrees that cover a broad spectrum and then face countless competition in a flooded market.It's different if you are becoming a doctor,lawyer,etc. and you know the demand is out there.Many kids are pushed into college and just rack up debt and still have no direction when they leave.I know my views won't be popular.I always did well in school "A" average.After 2 years in college doing core me and my friends looked at each other in our hangout at the pool table at the student center and said "What are we doing here?"
23 March 2012 | 16 replies
One thing about this area is that there are people from all different ethnic backgrounds and cover the entire financial spectrum.
30 December 2012 | 19 replies
On the other end of the spectrum, if its going to a buyer moving up, they may want the granite countertops, nicer fixtures, and stone flooring.I also look which houses Im going to be competing against.
3 April 2012 | 15 replies
Give them a price on the higher end of the spectrum.
17 April 2013 | 6 replies
If you had to do this, then they are attempting to take your full spectrum of debt service obligations into consideration properly.
18 August 2013 | 13 replies
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