When Change Becomes Too Much

When Change Becomes Too Much

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Reducing Construction Accounting Complexity

On today’s show we are talking about how to set up the accounting for a construction project. There is a right way and a wrong way to do it. But first.Send an email to podcast@victorjm.com if you’d like to learn more about the Y Street Capital Storage Fund. Put the word storage i ...  Show more

Past Property Taxes Can Mislead You

Today we’re going to talk about a due diligence mistake that shows up in underwriting all the time, and it can be a silent killer of your cash flow. It’s the assumption that the existing property tax assessment, the number you see on the tax bill today, is a reliable input for yo ...  Show more

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