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Cash Flow Won’t Ever Make You Rich

By Richard | Oct 29, 2023

Kevin Paffrath, AKA “Meet Kevin,” one of YouTube’s most famous financial influencers and real estate investors, joins us for this week’s Seeing Greene to answer YOUR real estate investing questions. But this time, you’ll hear a bit more about who should be investing, who shouldn’t, and why partnering up on a property is a huge […]

Federal Reserve may not hike interest rates. What that means for you

By Richard | Oct 29, 2023

Credit card rates top 20% Most credit cards come with a variable rate, which has a direct connection to the Fed’s benchmark rate. After the previous rate hikes, the average credit card rate is now more than 20% — an all-time high. Further, with most people feeling strained by higher prices, balances are higher and more cardholders are carrying debt […]

Study Highlights Investor-Friendly Open-Source Ventures

By Richard | Oct 28, 2023

Bob Thomas of Oxx on why VCs can find it hard to spot sustainable open-source software ventures Oxx Since 2021, Stockholm and London-based VC fund Oxx has been highlighting the work of young open-source software ventures that have the potential to become investor-friendly sustainable businesses. When it comes to marketing and growth potential, open-source businesses […]

Non-Renewal Notices, Rental Arbitrage, and Hard Money 101

By Richard | Oct 28, 2023

If a potential tenant approaches you about Airbnb rental arbitrage, you may wonder if there’s a catch. Are you responsible for damages? What if you encounter a noisy guest? As a landlord, there are all kinds of pros and cons you need to consider before letting someone else lease out your home. But, not to […]

New home builders are well-positioned to sell to younger generations

By Richard | Oct 28, 2023

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Doug Bauer, Tri Pointe Homes CEO, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss demand in homebuilding, how the industry is positioning itself for new home builders, and more. Source link

How To Overcome Disillusionment—and Succeed—in Today’s America

By Richard | Oct 27, 2023

By Meeta Vengapally As a leader or small business owner, sometimes you’re not okay—and that’s okay. getty The other day, I went to the grocery store and bought a sweet red pepper for seven dollars. Through my sticker shock, I reasoned with myself that it had to be done. Peppers are incredibly healthy, I use […]

This Inventory Shortage Could Last Decades

By Richard | Oct 27, 2023

Another housing market “frenzy” is much more likely than many of us thought. With the traditionally slow fall/winter season upon us and housing inventory gradually inching up, home buyers could get a much-deserved break. But this won’t last for long. The long-term outlook on the housing market isn’t looking good for buyers, and many Americans […]

Hong Kong property prices won’t rise quickly as measures are relaxed

By Richard | Oct 27, 2023

Residential buildings in Hong Kong, China on October 23, 2023. Vernon Yuen | Nurphoto | Getty Images Hong Kong’s leader John Lee this week eased the city’s decade-old residential property cooling measures — but questions remain on whether it’s enough to boost market sentiment and low transaction volumes for the private housing sector. “Although relaxation […]

13 Interview Questions You Should Be Asking Job Candidates (And What You’ll Learn)

By Richard | Oct 26, 2023

getty Interview questions always have a purpose behind them—whether it’s “What are your strengths?”, “Where do you see yourself in five years?” or “Why are you interested in this position?” Standard questions are generally considered standard for a reason, as they’ve been tried and tested at generating the information the hiring manager needs to make […]