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Avoid These Top 7 Real Estate Investing Mistakes

2019-05-26T08:31:43-07:00

By Greg Herlean Real estate investing can be a difficult field to navigate, especially if you don’t know where to get started. Property investment isn’t as simple as buying a house, filling it with tenants and raking in the cash for your retirement fund. After flipping over 450 homes and 2,000 apartment units, I’ve had [...]

Avoid These Top 7 Real Estate Investing Mistakes2019-05-26T08:31:43-07:00

She Sold Audible To Amazon, Then Built NYC’s Top Gluten-Free Bakery Chain And Won Over Whole Foods

2019-03-16T08:58:59-07:00

Written by Micah Solomon As a girl, Helene Godin never had an Easy Bake oven, nor did this register as a deprivation. She’d have been the last one to anticipate that one day she’d create the dominant chain of gluten-free bakeries in the Northeast, which is what her By the Way Bakery has quickly become, growing [...]

She Sold Audible To Amazon, Then Built NYC’s Top Gluten-Free Bakery Chain And Won Over Whole Foods2019-03-16T08:58:59-07:00

Chop Wood, Carry Water: Always & Forever

2019-02-18T07:26:14-08:00

Written by Carissa Abazia I recently read a book recommended to me by my inspiring and gracious CEO, Todd Scrima of Summit Funding, Inc. Mr. Scrima is not only a brilliant man who is particularly focused on helping people achieve professional wealth and greatness, he’s a firm advocate for practicing gratitude and motivating people to [...]

Chop Wood, Carry Water: Always & Forever2019-02-18T07:26:14-08:00

‘Know Your Strengths’: Leadership Lessons From A Real Estate Entrepreneur

2019-02-17T18:29:44-08:00

Written by Jill Griffin Diane M. Ramirez, chairman and CEO of Halstead, is known for her passion and devotion to the residential real estate industry. She is a 35-year veteran who started her career in Palm Beach, Florida where she worked as an agent for a number of years before returning to her hometown—New York [...]

‘Know Your Strengths’: Leadership Lessons From A Real Estate Entrepreneur2019-02-17T18:29:44-08:00

4 Steps To Pay Off Credit Card Debt

2019-02-12T16:56:08-08:00

Written by Zach Friedman It's no secret that credit card debt is expensive. Don't have a game plan? Here are 4 steps to pay off credit card debt faster. Step 1: Organize your credit cards Quick exercise: if you have multiple credit cards, write down the balance and interest rate on each card. Let's assume [...]

4 Steps To Pay Off Credit Card Debt2019-02-12T16:56:08-08:00

I Work In A Referral Business

2019-02-10T20:53:26-08:00

Written by Carissa Abazia Every business owner wants to grow. I’ve grown my business over the past two years, and I have done it by helping not only my clients but also my friends and colleagues who have the same drive: be better, help more, grow, and grow some more.  Over that time, what I’ve [...]

I Work In A Referral Business2019-02-10T20:53:26-08:00

Three Most Popular TED Talks Of 2018 In Business

2019-02-04T15:41:00-08:00

I believe there is a better version of us around every corner. We tend to believe in things most people believe in, cause it gives us a sense of reassurance that something is good. When in doubt about what to order in a restaurant we ask the waiter--"What would you recommend?" or "What's your best seller?", [...]

Three Most Popular TED Talks Of 2018 In Business2019-02-04T15:41:00-08:00

Fannie Mae Releases New Policies For Originations During Government Shutdown

2019-02-04T15:42:00-08:00

Written by Housing Wire Mortgage giant Fannie Mae released guidance Wednesday with new policies on how lenders can originate mortgages during the government shutdown. The government partially shut down after Congress and the president failed to pass a new funding bill before the holidays, and now, 12 days later, that shutdown continues. Before leaving for [...]

Fannie Mae Releases New Policies For Originations During Government Shutdown2019-02-04T15:42:00-08:00

Resilient Resolutions For The New Year

2019-02-04T15:42:29-08:00

Written by Dante Disparte It seems fitting that a year as turbulent as 2018 ends at the edge of chaos. The month of December, a period where business and markets are usually buoyed by retail hangovers from the holiday shopping season, has produced nothing less than economic and political pandemonium in the U.S. and shockwaves [...]

Resilient Resolutions For The New Year2019-02-04T15:42:29-08:00
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