Archive for March, 2010

Owner Finance Austin – Due on Sale Vs. Sue Happy Renters

Posted in Finance on March 20th, 2010 by mbotee – Be the first to comment

Oh here we go again. I heard from another realtor just this week; oh my seller cant sell a property and let someone take over the payments because the bank may use the Due on Sale Clause to ask for all their money. In the same conversation the realtor outlines the sellers best plan of action is to keep dropping the price (who cares that its the sellers $10,000 to $20,000 of equity just being thrown out the window) or rent it out.

Many realtors today without hesitation will suggest to their clients, if you cant sell, just lease it out yet the realtors dont sit down and list all of the ridiculous reasons landlords have been sued and LOST millions over. Renting has been around forever and the risks of being a landlord are just an acceptable risk verses the reward of not making vacant house payments or not letting the home go to foreclosure.

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BIFM: Understand Finance in Depth with Finance Courses

Posted in Finance on March 15th, 2010 by mbotee – Be the first to comment

Now people can easily learn about finance and can be an expert in the field. There are many web sites that are working as an online school that are providing online courses as well as the trainings to the people in order to make them an expert in the area. The people can get to learn about many difficult concepts with great ease and simplicity. You can take any course which is related to your field on interest. Even if you are totally unaware of the concepts that are used in that subject, you can still be an expert by taking these online courses. Your online finance course can be really helpful in making you understand about the terms and concepts used in the field of finance. You can learn about many difficult concepts without any difficulty. There can be numerous ways of learning finance but the best results are seen in the online courses.

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Liquidating your Business Assets Can be an Efficient and Prudent Exit Strategy

Posted in Business on March 8th, 2010 by mbotee – Be the first to comment

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In today’s dynamic business environment you’re either Growing or Going…out of business that is! If you’re part of the latter contingent and have made the decision to get out of a business but are unable to transition your business internally or sell it as an intact entity, full or partial liquidation of assets may be an appropriate exit strategy. Asset liquidation can provide quick cash and assist in diversifying equity. However, before you terminate your lease, sell a key piece of equipment, or disconnect your utilities, make sure you have a well-thought-out plan.

Getting out of business successfully requires careful planning from start to finish. If you are looking at asset liquidation as a part of your exit strategy, consider incorporating the following recommendations into your plan to increase your chances for success.

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Winning Forex: the 100k Challenge

Posted in Forex on March 4th, 2010 by mbotee – Be the first to comment

It wasn’t easy but we did it, $1k to $100k on both demo and live accounts. Let’s take a moment to celebrate and then get down to business. There, was that long enough? Ok.

Why did some people make it and other give up or just painfully failed? I have narrowed it down to several reasons. Hopefully you will be able to take these lessons away from this article and impliment them into your own trading.

1. Trading more then 1% a trade.

Seems a little weird that the people who eventually made the $100k only risked a max of 1% of their capital in any given trade? Well thats what everyone who made it did. Trading this amount of capital keeps you in the game if you eventually run into a losing streak on the market. This is a vital piece of information to remember. Even though your profits will be lower then a person who risks, say, 10% a trade, your long term ability to stay in the game is far greater then the 10% trader.

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