Investing in real estate is something that has caught my eye for a long time, but I never had actually put
any real thought into it until recently.
Put
some real thought into your ideal client.
While things started simple, with new areas new mechanics would gradually be introduced — it wasn't long before I had to stop for a moment or two and put
real thought into how I could manipulate a platform in a certain way to progress.
If I went with a more passive class but had to break somebody out of jail, I needed to put
some real thought into how I approached the mission.
Even with time constraints, you must put
real thought into how you choose and use your images.
So put
some real thought into what you most want your company to accomplish.
Let me put
some real thinking into this and take a crack at writing it up.
Not exact matches
She said she had dipped
into her retirement savings to pay nearly $ 35,000 for the classes, because «Mr. Trump is a very respectable person, and I
thought that Trump University was a
real institution,» she said in the letter to the Better Business Bureau.
Dennis Mortensen, the CEO and founder of the company behind Amy, X.ai., has some brilliant anecdotes of people being fooled
into thinking Amy was a
real PA..
First, consider what many of the readers who flipped ahead are
thinking: «The smart money — the pension funds — are
into real estate, infrastructure, and private equity.
Think about what would have happened if Odeo — the podcasting company founded by Evan Williams — had never listened to the marketplace and failed to pivot
into a
real - time social messaging platform.
He began to
think about finding a strategic partner in 2006, and
thought he found the right match two years later in Dubai World, a large
real estate developer that quickly ran
into financial difficulties.
When diving
into your data,
think about how to drive top - line revenue growth by using data to find new customers and partners and deliver
real - time value to them in unique and unexpected ways.
However Cramer
thinks the
real solution is for Apple to develop new and innovative products; if the company does that — he believes everything else will fall
into place.
«The biggest mistake I see these days is
thinking that a business idea will automatically turn
into a viable business model,» says Terri Lonier, president and founder of Working Solo, a New Paltz, New York - based business strategy consultancy, and author of Working Solo: The
Real Guide to Freedom and Financial Success with Your Own Business.
Homeowners are finding their mailboxes stuffed with flyers and letters from
real estate agents designed to entice them
into selling, with assurances that their houses are worth more than they
think.
I had a lot of anxieties about moving
into my first apartment, and while I
think the roomies and I did a great job at making our apartment feel like a
real home, there are definitely a few things we could have
thought a bit more about before moving in together.
«We
think that's awful because it's hurting the
real creative entrepreneurs,» Rusenko says, «that are investing their blood, sweat, and tears
into creating these unique and amazing products that the world's never seen before.»
If you're 60 years old and getting ready to retire in the next couple of years, then yes, volatility is scary, and you need to
think about moving your nest egg
into more stable investments (like bonds or
real estate).
The same technology that converted my
thoughts into action on the screen someday could be hooked up to a
real - life backhoe, robot surgeon, or microwave oven, placing any of those objects at my mental whim.
... Short of a
real disaster in markets, I
think the Fed is going to have to look through this market thing and not get pushed around by the markets all the time and get scared
into not doing anything.
«Even if you believe the managers at a fund like HYLD can beat the market — and they've run
into some
real issues over the past year on the performance front — do you
think they can beat the market by 1.18 percent per year?»
Sam, great input (as always), posts like this keep me out of
thinking about getting residential
real estate
into my investment portfolio, instead I focus on retail / industrial properties, however I
think I could manage few residential units «on the side», because of lack of diversification I am
thinking about buying a triplex at the moment, and I'm convinced that should be the last move and I would not touch the size of my
real estate portfolio afterwards, remaining assets are going straight to stocks.
She literally discussed and answered questions about all of the investing topics I have recently been
thinking about — including weighing the pros and cons of placing all of your bond investments
into tax - deferred accounts, why Vanguard decided to recently increase their recommended stock allocation to include 40 % international stocks, and how more investors using REITs (
real estate investment trust funds) to balanced their portfolios and mitigate risk.
It also comes with some
real issues around privacy, which Amazon has put a lot of
thought into, and parents should too.
As an aspiring entrepreneur, if you are
thinking of starting a business with huge returns on investment, then one of your best bet is to venture
into the
real estate industry.
The light finally went on once
real thought went
into identifying the commonality between these investors and friends.»
Of course, they got out
into the
real world and they were menaces to decency and sound
thinking.
Ms Gal, you might want to have a look at https://www.peerstreet.com/ if you
think of implementing a bond /
real estate / peer - to - peer component
into your mix.
But I
think we are beginning to get
into that kind of turning process where there are those broader issues, those that have tended to have assets, be they salaried pension holders or those that own property or other
real assets, have tended to do better than the millennial generation and I
think that we are seeing that in some elements of political protest.
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real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs
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think the
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Frank goes on to warn: «The
real danger in elevating Kudlow to a position of such great public authority, I
think, is not that he will continue to misapprehend the world (though of course he will), but that he will be in a position to put his destructive ideology
into effect.»
Likewise I would have
thought that by making the return to holding cash less attractive, easy money would tend to drive firms
into making
real investments.
But I do
think that even with CA
real estate there is a correct time to cash - out and move
into equities.
We hear similar
thoughts about integrating them
into the
real world.
[The
real weapon of Satan is too trick us
into thinking «everything's ok»] so, if we
think everything is ok, then we live in a [reality outside of the one God has made for us.]
You wrote, «whereas the religious supporters usually just refer to quotes from the bible that offer no
real insite
into their own
thoughts.
Pryaing may make people feel warm and fuzzy inside but don't fool yourself
into thinking it has some magic power or that you'll get a
real answer.
The
real weapon of Satan is too trick us
into thinking «everythings ok».
That's the whole point of this dialogue and I
think it worth looking
into with some
real depth — and not just for some «routine answers» to the question — there aren't any good ones.
So I drifted
into that neutral area where you basically say, «I don't
think we can really know what is
real or what is not
real.»
So we see the paradox of cyberspace, which enhances the illusion of images as reality because we can move and change the images and thus are deluded
into thinking we are effective in the
real world (Phelan 1984, 1988).
I don't have an issue believing that Abraham and Moses were
real - I
think your 100 words or less essay is brilliant and written from the perspective of one, like myself, that came OUT from the religious slavery that they were born
into.
I
think also of the Ethiopian eunuch (from Acts 8), a man who was ethnically and sexually «other,» who was welcomed and baptized without question or hesitation
into the early church, but who would no doubt fail all of Mark Driscoll's rigid categories for a what makes «
real man» were he a part of the American evangelical church today.
The Gnostics completely turn what Christians believe about Satan on its head, and I
think there is
real danger in digging
into the fall of Satan too hard.
Wayne's book Finding Church is one of the best books I know of which answers some of these questions, and, more importantly, provides direction, encouragement, and guidance for those who
think that Jesus may be inviting them to leave the four walls of institutional Christianity and follow Jesus
into a deeper, more adventuresome, intimate, and
real way of living.
Well that's wrong, I
think you have us confused with nihilists, but I can assure you I have many beliefs, they just happen to fall
into the «
real» category.
Punish people in
REAL TIME, not make - believe time
thought up to fool procrastinators
into complacency.
- Since when does Mohler
think HE speaks for «committed» Christians, (* as if * one has to buy
into his Fundie nonsense to be a «
real» Christian?)
By enrolling in a respected graduate program, you are grafted
into a network of intellectuals and
thought leaders who can connect you with bosses and bigwigs in the
real world.