Cash Flow With Joe

Investing in the Bible

Archive

Investors make decisions a lot

Investors make decisions a lot

Investors make decisions a lot   Most entrepreneurs have to make a lot of decisions daily. For real estate investors, those decisions can range from tenant selection to tile selection, and everything in between.   Being able to make those decisions quickly and effectively plays an important role in your success. So today, I’d like to talk to you about three different methods I have...

read more
Abraham: father of many nations, rockstar negotiator

Abraham: father of many nations, rockstar negotiator

  I recently read a book called “Negotiate This! By Caring, But Not T-H-A-T Much.” I really liked the author Herb Cohen. Not only is he funny, but he has some impressive negotiating credentials, like being hired to successfully negotiate a hostage crisis for the White House.   This book has a lot of great suggestions. In one section, Herb uses a biblical example to illustrate some key...

read more
Checking the state of your flock

Checking the state of your flock

  I was having lunch with a good friend and investor named Emmett, recently. We talked about the current market and strategies we’re implementing, and we discussed what we see our other investor friends doing.   One of those friends hasn’t done many deals lately because she got her start when the market was at the bottom. Now that the market is moving so much, she is afraid it will...

read more
Remember to be Thankful

Remember to be Thankful

  Ashley and I went up to Kentucky to see her side of the family for an early Thanksgiving. It was great. Her Dad lives in Pulaski County, and the mountains there are just beautiful. We spent our time riding the kids through those mountains on four wheelers and visiting with family we see only a few times a year.     We came home the day before Thanksgiving. Traffic was tough....

read more
Knock on the door of success

Knock on the door of success

Knock on the door of success:   It’s that time of year again. It’s time to evaluate last year, to celebrate your successes and investigate where you need to improve. Once that’s done, you can move on to the all-important task of setting goals for 2017. Are you excited?   Something I love about this time of year is that personal development goes into overdrive. If you’re like me, you’re...

read more

Pin It on Pinterest