Archive for March, 2007
Why would someone sell a positive cash flow real estate?
xoxohthdotcom asked:
I don’t understand why someone would sell a positive cash flow real estate. I found a whole bunch of properties. Some of them have tenants already inside.
I don’t understand why someone would sell a positive cash flow real estate. I found a whole bunch of properties. Some of them have tenants already inside.
What should I be weary about? What should I look for?
In addition:
It’s a nice area. A college town. There are a couple foreclosures in the area and a couple people are selling houses that have a positive cash flow. Something is going on in that city.
Eun Falero
In the cash flow statement where would I reflect property tax?
shrruti v pillai asked:
If i am in construction business and i purchase a land – i will treat that land as my raw material right ? Now if i want to prepare a project report, wherein i need to make a business plan on a property purchased then —-
If i am in construction business and i purchase a land – i will treat that land as my raw material right ? Now if i want to prepare a project report, wherein i need to make a business plan on a property purchased then —-
First of all i wanted to know property tax on that land is deductible ?
Secondly, if i prepare cash flow statement where should i reflect the property tax ? Operating activities, Investing activities or financing activities ?
Adolfo Shofestall
















