decision: When making choices/decisions. Do you make fully informed decisions?
- 11/23/09 03:07 AM
When making decisions don't rush. I recommend you make fully informed decisions. Seek out information and the Internet is a great resource. Seek out the appropriate professionals. Many professionals provide not cost or obligation initial consultation. This is a great way to get know them and find a good fit. Make fully informed timely decisions. Hurried decisions most often won't be in your best interest. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mark Watterson is a Utah licensed Real Estate Broker with Principle Realty Group, Inc. and a Utah license Loan Officer with Springwater Capital, LLC Contact Mark Watterson your Local Property Resource Specialist for the most up-to-date (1 comments)
Whatever your pondering (personal, political, business, etc.). I would encourage you to make an informed decision. In this age of the internet we have more information available to us than ever before. Let's make it work for us.
Mark Watterson is a Utah licensed Real Estate Broker with Principle Realty Group, Inc. and a Utah license Loan Officer with Springwater Capital, LLC Contact (3 comments)
Home builders are not created equal. They normally have different target markets and specialties. So first thing you need to do when your in the market for a contractor/builder is define your needs and goals. The more detailed the better. Then seek out the best. Those who will meet or exceed your expectations. Those who meet time-lines and commitment's. The best decisions come from being fully informed. Don't be in a hurry to make decisions in the initial planning stage. That almost always leads to a undesirable result.
Raise the financial IQ of buying public and we all can make better buying decisions and hopefully avoid our own personally financial meltdown. Here are my thoughts:
A while back, I had the opportunity to volunteer for a Financial Literacy Fair held at a local college for the benefit of local high schools that wanted to participate. It is a new program fund entirely by local business and volunteers. The goal is to raise the financial IQ by simulating real life.
Raise the financial IQ of buying public and we all can make better buying decisions and hopefully avoid our own personally financial meltdown. Here are my thoughts:
Last week I had the opportunity to volunteer for a Financial Literacy Fair held at a local college for the benefit of all local high schools that wanted to participate. It is a new program fund entirely by local business and volunteers. The goal is to raise the financial IQ by simulating real life.
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