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A minimum of six months to a year or even more is advisable for the period of courtship and engagement, with lots of time spent together engaging in all sorts of activities: sports, discussions, parties, vacations, book groups, etc. If the couple lives together, after carefully considering this important step, it will provide them with information that will be helpful in making the ultimate decision to marry or not. It is important to try to plan no pregnancy for at least a year. The early period of marriage calls for adjustments: mental, physical, financial and emotional. All of these possibly negative concerns can be ameliorated if pregnancy is delayed until the marriage seems stable and prepared for the very considerable impact of children on the relationship. [2011] - Isabelle Fox

Gold does not pay dividends or interest and you must pay taxes on any gains you make. [2008] - Shayne McGuire

While analyzing the Elliot wave, we must have a minimum of 100 bars and a maximum of 140 bars. [1995] - Bill Williams

Most hosts are going to lean toward a small property management company that manages between 5 and 70 properties. This type of company is probably a good fit for anyone who has less than 20 properties that need managed. [2023] - Symon He

The severity of the slump will depend on the primary factors underpinning it, which typically fall into the following two categories: 1. Overbuilding - due to too much construction. 2. Overpricing - where real estate becomes unaffordable for too many people. Slumps typically initiated by overbuilding are less severe than slumps initiated by overpricing. Slumps led by both overbuilding and overpricing are particularly severe. As a slump phase begins, real estate affordability is adversely affected by tightening credit and prices rising to unrealistic levels. Ironically real estate values continue to increase initially, albeit more slowly than in the preceding boom. Here, rents decrease and vacancy rates increase, clearly at odds with values that continue to rise. [2011] - Don R. Campbell