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Archive for April, 2007

Productive Business Traveling

Most people who travel for business don’t really enjoy it.  Its not as glamorous as it seems.  Long days, hassles of air travel, and time away from the family.  Even those who have large expense accounts and travel to exciting locales tire of traveling quickly.  You don’t get to enjoy the nice accommodations or see [...]

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No, I did’nt win the mega millions powerball lottery I was hoping to, but my son Marcus won the lottery to attend the elementary school across the street from our house.  This is school is highly rated in the District, and due to many homes and children in our area, the school is very popular.  [...]

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I have suggested that real estate investors make a short term, intermediate, and long term plan for their investments, and update it regularly.  By doing so, it keeps the investors focused on the long term goal, and not be sidetracked by issues that come up in the shorter term.  Last week, I attended an investment [...]

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John Chow Dot Com Review

When I started reading blogs, John Chow Dot Com was the first blog I followed regularly, and subscribe to.  John’s blog is about making money online.  It encouraged me to start my own blog, and remains a favorite blog of mine that I look forward to daily.  If you review his blog, he will link back to [...]

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Simple Pleasures

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skawnGvwIsw

Last Friday was a warm, sunny day of about seventy five degrees with a cool breeze.  It was a great day to be outside, and I was lucky enough not to have to spend it in an office or a cubicle buried in paper.  I spent it in my backyard with my kids playing with bubbles.  [...]

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I have written about the need to adapt your real estate investing plan in response to a changing market.  To summarize, I pointed out you need to do 1 of 2 things or both in order to survive as a real estate investor today.

Change your investment strategy
Change where you employ your current investment strategy

The first [...]

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