Hello,Which makes more interest?1. Putting all available funds into a 3.3% compounding account?2. Putting aside a portion of available funds into a 4% compounding account?Thanks for your input!
I hear a lot of talk about compounding interest on rental properties. I’m curious of how everyone out there does this and what methods they find to be best?
Does anyone know how to remove hardened joint compound from bathroom sink basins and tubs? Sloppy contractors placed it there and I don't want to damage my new sink or tub! Also the silver paste that they use to put o...
We're looking at kind of an oddball property and would appreciate any suggestions for evaluating it.It's basically a small family compound... 2 SFRs on a single .9 ac lot with a swimming pool located between them. The...
Two part question:1) When you've bought a property, has the previous owner included compound interest when they give you the check for tenants' security deposit?2) What calculator do you use to determine compound inte...
After I had so many helpful people respond to my last question, I was hoping for some help with this issue.
Do you charge simple interest or compound interest on your mobile home sales?
Hi,Does anyone has any advice where to put a down payment to collect interest while you are waiting for the right opportunity? I was thinking a money market account that is conservative. A CD is too long of a wait tim...
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I've read the BRRRR book (a great book) and checked its Compound Interest Calculator available at:
http://greeneincome.com/tools/
In the first unit given as an example there we have the following table detai...
Hey all,How common is it for asbestos to be in plaster walls or joint compound of an old residential home? I have a duplex in Richmond Virginia that's around 100 years old, and will require some demoing and repairs of...
Hi there, Say i have 3 properties that produce 500$ cash flow /month, 6000/year, and to buy a new property i need 24000, so 4 years of savings. After buying the property the cash flow will be 670/month, 8040/year, and...