Quotes of the Day
Sources for Finding Potential Deals: 1) Multiple Listing Services (MLS); 2) Newspapers; 3) Craigslist; 4) Pocket Listings: The private listings that won't show up on the internet or in newspapers. These occur when the agent agrees to use their own private network (or the network of the seller) to find a suitable buyer. They can also be known as For Sale by Owner deals (FSBOs) when there is no agent to represent the seller. [2020] - Symon He
Have a networking plan that includes about 10 hours a week. It can be a business group. It can be a trade association meeting. It can be a ball game. It can be the theater. It can be an exercise group. It can be a gallery crawl. It can also be a charity event. [2005] - Jeffrey Gitomer
The interest paid on money borrowed to in TFSAs, RRSPs, RDSPs and RESPs will not be deductible. Opening a home-based business and claiming home office expenses will make your mortgage interest costs partially deductible, or you can borrow against the equity in the home, place investments in non-registered accounts and then write off the interest on the loan. Discuss these options with your tax advisor. [2020] - Evelyn Jacks
As one grows older, the pool of eligible and available men and women becomes smaller. The decision to marry is often influenced by the fear of being single and alone and the need to form a secure attachment. A person may feel pressure to marry and may settle for someone who might be a marital risk. Some people at this stage may marry realizing there is a tradeoff and enter into their marriage aware of and prepared for some of the conflicts and pitfalls ahead. [2011] - Isabelle Fox
There are many financial advisory credentials. The Certified Financial Planner and Chartered Financial Planner designations (both known by the initials CFP) are the most rigorous. Not every CFP will exclusively build portfolios of index funds. In fact, most will sell higher-commission products. But a CFP is at least qualified to practice their craft. Most other three-letter designations at the bottom of an advisor’s business cards are comparatively unimpressive. [2022] - Andrew Hallam
