My name is Lisa and I’m a calcaholic. I have three calculators. One in my office, one in the living room next to the remote, and one I keep in my backpack while I’m out. I often figure out yields when I buy generic groceries over name brands. Sometimes, when I’m really low, I’ll stop people on the street and ask them the terms of their mortgages–most of the time, they just grab their kids and run away.
I just arrived back in Australia, cleared my projects and my head so that I could give your course full attention. Last night Phil and I sat down and watched the first tape–we loved it. I was mentally prepared for your videos to be like finance and accounting (yawn) in college. No way–your stuff is great. Can’t wait to hit tape two tonight!
Does this make me a strange person? What do other people do for fun?
Here’s what I do for fun sometimes… plug in #'s and attempt to figure out yields. I take hypothetical cases of land contracts and figure what I might offer if I want this yeild or that yield. Heck I sometimes even figure out what I could sell the stream of payments for if there is a ballon at the end (I think that’s on tape 4 or 5 of John’s course).
Sorry… I’m an engineer by nature and love working with the calculator!!!
It’s an advanced 5 day follow up seminar for those who already have my video course from the convention or previously. There are details at www.papergame.com
Posted by Rocker Fella on May 11, 2000 at 24:48:25:
Hi…John, I havnt taken your course but want to do something in RE. Lets say I have $10 to $15k on hand for some RE projects. But dont know where to begin, what would you suggest for a novice? I thought about maybe a rehab and a Flip, what do you think?
Thanks