If I could go back to the beginning (and was interested solely in maximizing my investments, which I'm not), I would invest only during recessions, when almost everything costs 50 % to 90 % less than
it does during boom times.
Not exact matches
During the recent
boom years, many of us were so busy serving current accounts that we didn't have the
time — or the need — to sustain connections with former customers or potential referral sources.
As we explained in Don't Count on 4 % Growth, the last
time the country achieved even 4 percent sustained growth was in the late 1960s and early 1970s (though we came close
during the technological
boom of the 1990s).
How many business leaders of publicly traded companies have the ability to leave gobs of growth on the table, especially
during boom times when competitors
do not leave growth on the table?
Mr Osborne blamed Mr Brown for not saving money
during the
boom times, and he expressed anger at the use of taxpayer's money towards collapsing banks, but he didn't say what he would have
done instead.
The average income - to - real estate «price» ratio (not value / worth)
does not change much over
time, except
during boom times, which is now, when the «price» (not value) of real estate outstrips average income.
And Because Self - Storage
does so well in both
boom times, and ESPECIALLY
during a recession, our equity investors are seeing returns that are 30 - 50 % higher than what has been stated in the posts above.