What is Your Credit Report?
Credit Report how often has it impacted your life? Probably more often than you really like. If you have ever applied for a new home loan, car loan, or a credit card, your credit report has been pulled by the lender for review. Depending on your credit report and the credit score the information ...
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Making Sense of the Information in Your Credit Report
If you've ever applied for a credit card or loan, youve
probably had your credit report reviewed by the lender. Your
credit report has a huge impact on your financial future, so
its well worth your time to be sure that you understand what
your credit report says about you.Even if youre not ...
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Small Business Tax Deductions for Year End 2004
As a small business owner, it's wise to familiarize yourself with some key deductions that may reduce your tax bill for 2004.Employee Benefit Plans - You may deduct contributions to employee benefit plans (such as health insurance plans and retirement plans). Depending on your circumstances the ...
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Ten Things A Doctor Joining a Medical Group Must Know Before Signing Your Employment Contract
BEFORE JOINING A MEDICAL GROUP, YOU MUST LEARN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS1. Who owns the property where your office is located?2. If one or more partners own the property, do they charge your Group rent for the space it occupies? To understand this, lets say that your Group has three ...
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Apartments For Sale In Coppell Texas
When most people think of apartments, they think of renting the apartment based on the amount of time their lease is for. However, there are apartments for sale as well, and the process of buying one works a lot like taking out a mortgage for a home. There are mainly two reasons why owning an ...
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Real Estate Lease Option Danger
Why are real estate investors having so much success
offering "rent to own" homes?Lease-options offer home ownership opportunities
to folks with little cash and not so hot credit.Oh boy, there are plenty of those around.Both parties in a lease-option deal are counting on the
buyer being able to ...
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Negative Equity - A National Disease
Capitalism has many benefits in a free society. It has inherent benefits to those who are creative and willing to work hard. Nowhere else can such a variety of people from many diverse backgrounds and countries succeed by their own efforts.However, sometimes our creative efforts cause serious ...
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How Corporations Can Use Real Estate To Access Untapped Capital
Most corporations of any size and scale have large investments in the land and facilities necessary for the successful operation of their business. While making corporate investments into real estate assets may seem to be a reasonable strategy at first glance, they are rarely investment or capital ...
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Using Equipment Leasing as a Competitive Weapon
Most great generals know how to design winning battle plans. They also know how to use their resources to gain advantages over the enemy. For these military leaders, getting enough tanks, aircraft, ships and armaments into the hands of the right personnel can spell military victory or defeat.In the ...
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Landlording And Other Aggravations
Here's the gripping story...You are the landlord of a small apartment building that you are offering for sale. You find a buyer and a sale
is arranged.The tenants learn of the sale and ask if they
will be forced to move. How do you answer?You explain that it depends upon the lease
agreement. If ...
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How I Became a Hard Money Lender
Unlike other investors, my venture into real estate was a natural extension of my secondary business as the IP Ware software developer. However, opportunity and perseverance beget wealth, or at least a decent side income.Aside from my ventures into lease optioning residential property, I and my ...
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Everywhere You Go, Your Credit Report Will Follow
Ever write your name in freshly poured concrete? Years later you come back, and there it is etched for every one to read. Credit reports mark your financial history like initials cast in concrete. Credit reports are more fluid since information about you gets added through your entire life. ...
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