Investors did the same thing to commodities a decade ago and look what happened there.
Not exact matches
Thus, not only
do rural people have a greater democratic say in how their local governments are run, they also have a greater democratic say in how some of their key utilities and economic institutions are run, and are far more likely per capita
to serve on the governing boards of such institutions, (even though, as in the case of governments, they have far less formal training and expertise in
doing so than their urban counterparts running
investor owned corporations that
do the
same things in urban areas).
If you look at the capital market for instance, that is the best indicator... markets,
investors, economic activities are now beginning
to take a pessimistic view, because they don't have a cabinet or policies... it is the
same thing in the forex market.»
I could see that all the frustrations and questions of students, professionals, and average
investors centered on a few
things that were all the
same for virtually everyone — they
did not know how
to stop beating themselves, and they
did not know a simple system of identifying growth stocks that would lower risk and work, and be
done by anyone in a practical way.
What may be the right
thing to do with one lender /
investor may not be the
same with another.
However, not all financial stocks are created equal, many have
done the right
things and only give loans
to people who would pay them back, but
investors will lump them in the
same category as the culprits.
To make things even more challenging, allowing non-accredited investors to invest in your business requires a lot of paperwork too, which obviously doesn't work if you're looking to get hundreds, or maybe thousands of smaller investments to come up with the same amount of funding as you could raise from just a few accredited investor
To make
things even more challenging, allowing non-accredited
investors to invest in your business requires a lot of paperwork too, which obviously doesn't work if you're looking to get hundreds, or maybe thousands of smaller investments to come up with the same amount of funding as you could raise from just a few accredited investor
to invest in your business requires a lot of paperwork too, which obviously doesn't work if you're looking
to get hundreds, or maybe thousands of smaller investments to come up with the same amount of funding as you could raise from just a few accredited investor
to get hundreds, or maybe thousands of smaller investments
to come up with the same amount of funding as you could raise from just a few accredited investor
to come up with the
same amount of funding as you could raise from just a few accredited
investors.
It's tough because I
did the
same thing myself as an
investor before I was a contractor, you have a budget and the numbers have
to work.
When looking
to purchase notes, just like with Hard Money (where an
investor completes due diligence on the property that secures the rehab loan they lend on), note
investors do the
same thing when evaluating a note and mortgage pre-purchase.
Im looking
to do the
same things, Although Im looking for an
investor to front the purchase and rehab materials, I find and negotiate the deal,
do the rehab with my laborers, Grant it I have an extensive network of other licensed contractors, my fathers a licensed plumber, and I have several friends who are licensed electricians.
This is probably one of the most diverse communities of
investors on the internet when it comes
to REI and it's high time I get
to know people who are
doing the
same thing I want
to do.
Hi Steph great ideas I will try
same things you suggest, bandit signs, but I am in New York Brooklyn and there is so many
investors here in Brooklyn I don't even think I have a chance
to a deal
done here, it's like a cut trout out here, I still going
to try I am so eager
to make my first deal
Since investing without any capital is a path many
investors get started in, those two methods are pretty saturated with lots of people trying
to do and going after the
same thing.
This term refers
to «real estate
investors» that want
to get your deals under contract
to do the exact
same thing that you are trying
to do.
What may be the right
thing to do with one lender /
investor may not be the
same with another.
I bought an REO from an
investor who didn't have enough of a cushion
to get him through a couple of bad years, and I guess I don't want
to be so maxed that I would fall into the
same trap if
things went awry.