Quotes of the Day
Post the comments and photos of happy customers on your site. [2004] - Dan Gooder Richard
Many financial institutions judge a condo complex to be risky if more than 25% percent of the units are rented out and therefore refuse financing to new buyers. Ascertain how many condo units are being rented out. You can do so by visiting the complex itself and talking to the occupants and owners of condos in the complex. If 25 percent or more of its units are rented, stay clear of the complex. It very well may have a dark future. The exception to this rule may be condo complexes located in tourist resort areas with high rental demands. [2013] - Dan S. Barnabic
When it comes to credit inquiries, there are two types: soft hits and hard hits. Soft hits, such as asking for a copy of your credit report, won't impact your credit score. Hard hits are inquiries that count toward your credit score. Whenever you apply for a credit, whether it's a credit card or mortgage, lenders ask for a copy of your credit report. When this happens, a credit inquiry is recorded--a hard hit. To protect your credit score, limit the number of hard hits. When shopping for a mortgage, apply only at lenders you're serious about. And try to apply for mortgages within a two-week period (these inquiries usually will be lumped together and treated as one). [2017] - Sean Cooper
Following a high-fiber, low-acid diet is not only the most powerful prescription for curbing acid damage, it is also essential for true healing and prevention. However, because symptoms often stem from decades of exposure to inflammatory foods, the damage cannot be reversed after just a few days of strategic, low-acid modifications to your diet; in other words, the recovery process can take time: 28 days is the minimal time needed to heal acid-damaged tissue. [2017] - Jonathan Aviv
If you are consistently failing to meet your goals, they may be too aggressive. Try for an easier target. If things get really tough, cease live trading and switch to a demo account until you regain your footing. [2007] - Ed Ponsi
