Not exact matches
By investing in commercial real estate for the long - term, I now have
enough cash flow where if I lose my real job, I have
enough income in perpetuity to get by pretty well, not
at my current standard of living, but
at an above average existence.
Instead, they've run their finances conservatively
enough that they can sit on depressed valuations for years
at a time, knowing that they are still earning a good rate of return when measured as the
cash flow that belongs to them relative to the price they paid for their ownership stake.
We all have
cash flow problems from time to time, and it's easy
enough to leave your wallet or purse
at home.
The big impact is that not
enough cash will
flow to service debt and other demands on
cash at the right time.
Volatility alerts investors to the concept that maybe there will not be
enough cash flow to complete the transaction
at a positive net present value.
We have
enough cash and
cash flow to live on for
at least a few months.
I prefer to see
at least 5 years of increasing earnings,
enough free
cash flow to easily cover the dividend, little to no debt and growing margins.
The most important thing is to look
at your overall
cash -
flow situation and make sure you have
enough income to comfortably cover the various 401K loan and mortgage payments associated with your second home (let alone your first home and other financial obligations).
I think, if you look
at the stock market on the basis of normalized earnings, on the basis of the actual
cash flows that companies have historically, and I can't emphasize
enough, actually delivered over time, and metrics that measure those things, we are not undervalued here, we are actually significantly overvalued.
But in translating these general commitments into hard numbers, says Elliot Diringer, a climate - policy expert
at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, «the
cash flows really have never been
enough.»
Candidates articling
at these places face,
at best, a
cash flow shortage until they actually receive the stipends later in the year; they also face the difficult choice between staying in a societally useful position and one that pays well
enough to justify staying in law.
Among his top tips to these buyers is to always have solid
cash flow estimates around payments versus rental income, and to make sure there's
enough in the bank to cover the mortgage for
at least three months in case the rental income dries up for some unforeseen reason.
This would give rise to the need to «budget» the big items
at certain intervals in order to make sure
enough cash -
flow is held back to pay for these items when it comes time.
My future investing goal is to establish
enough cash flow to leave my W2 job in 10 years so I like the idea of being mortgage free
at the point in time but I am also torn between my savings on the 30 yr and what that money could turn into.
Strategy / Big Picture: Flip properties wholesale and accumulate
enough cash to buy properties financed or «subject to» the existing mortgage with
at least 25 % equity and $ 300 REAL
cash flow or buy a multi-unit complex or mini storage.
Any property can
cash flow if you throw
enough money
at it.
«There was not
enough cash flow to meet the debt,» Stern said, adding that the center was purchased
at a prime price before the real estate market tumbled.