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Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Cars


Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on 


waterproof abrasives sanding Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .


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  • Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions


  • Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions


    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions


Q: im just asking on what are the advantages and disadvantages of starting a business in the real estate industry
It depends on the type of business that one starts. If you start a business relating to investing in real estate, the advantages are long-term growth of the value of the property along with tremendous tax advantages. If you start a business managing properties, there will always be buildings out there that require management. If you sell real estate as a broker, there is a ton of competition, but if you carve out a niche and grow a nice book of business, there is a great deal of money to be made. Again, the competition here is tremendous, so you'd really have to work at it to make this business a success. If you want to reply with some more specifics, I can expand on my answer and tailor it to your situation. Michael T. Hanley, CPA is the Managing Partner of the Smithtown, NY CPA Firm, Merl Hanley, LLP and the author of Effective Tax Planning for the MicroBusiness.
Q: I am looking into different options for becoming a Real Estate Developer. Unlike going to college to be a teacher or an lawyer there is no "one path" to become a Real Estate Developer. I took several architecture classes in high school in a program that is considered to the best in the Texas (winning several state awards too) so I have a very good foundation in architecture with a portfolio to match.I'm wondering if getting my Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) then a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance would be a more well-rounded education opposed to a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) then the MBA.
Have you looked into online certification? ProSchools offers online courses that are fairly comprehensive. * Construction Contractors Board (CCB) * Employer requirements and employees’ rights * Contract law * Construction lien law * Taxes, record keeping and business practices * Project management * Building codes * Occupational Safety and Health Administration * Environmental law It's a 16 hour course with a state certification exam at the end. Definetely an option to consider if you're not looking to get another degree. Hope this helps - good luck.
Q: What kind of qualifications are needed? (In general)How many hours on average does a real estate agent work? What kind of salary can a real estate agent expect to earn?What makes a good real estate agent?What are any pros or cons of being a real estate agent?Any other information or stories of your own personal experiences you can give me would be really helpful as well.Thank you.
A real estate agent should posses Diploma in Real Estate from a reputed college. He/She should have two years’ full-time experience as a property manager or property consultant. As far as salary is concerned there are variations in salary as per location however average salary of real estate agent in Queensland is $83,643. Pros of Real Estate Agent: 1. Your income isn't limited based on your skills and work ethic. 2. Work outdoors and in varied locations. 3. Enjoy helping people in one of their largest financial transactions. Cons of Real Estate Agent: 1. You will have struggle hard to achieve a good position. 2. There's a high failure rate for new agents. 3. Liability and risk are part of representing clients.
Q: I'm about to graduate in May 2010 and real estate has always been a passion of mine. I'll have a business degree with a concentration in Law and minor in Psychology but what I really want to be is a real estate broker. I know the market is HORRIBLE right now. What are the chances it will turn around by the time I graduate? Which states/cities seem to be doing okay in this financial crisis so maybe I'll look for jobs there. If not, what kind of job should I possibly look for with my major?
I've been a Realtor for a year and a half now. I came in around June 2007 right as the market plunged. My broker-in-charge has been in the business for almost 25 years. 12 years in Pittsburgh, another 12 years in Fort Lauderdale (right as the Florida market boomed!) I've asked her the same question many times. She's saying give it about 2-3 years. But, my area, Myrtle Beach, SC is a up-and-coming resort area and it's these areas because of their proximity to the beach that are last to see the price drop and the first to see the prices rise. Also, the SC real estate laws regarding listing properties and other agents not being able to advertise them is also holding SC back from being heavily developed. These factors combined with the banks, etc. that are affecting real estate here. Where do you want to get your license? LOCATION is everything! Your state's real estate laws and the ability of marketing may also affect your area's real estate market. My BIC doesn't have a crystal ball but she has the market experience and has been through the ups and the downs. But, if you reall want to be a Broker, then be one. Learn now and by the time the market picks up, you'll already know what you're doing.
Q: i have to choose a college by may 1st and ive narrowed it down to early childhood education and real property administration.with ECE i could become a nanny or an au pair(basically an underpaid nanny in another country; which in my opinion is good, you get paid to live in another country)or with APR i could do 2 years of schooling then go for my real estate test.i need opinions. I want a career that is future family friendly, something that can benefit me in the future s and cons for each career would be greatly appreciated.
I think real estate property administration is kind of a joke certificate/degree. I worked in property management, made about $33k with benefits, and had no background in it. I had some office experience. You certainly don't need 2 years of schooling to go for a real estate test! Requirements vary by state, but in Mass we had only to take a short course (usually offered in the continuing education branch of a community college) for like $250, to be eligible to take the real estate agent test. Real estate agents, at the entry level, are basically glorified door-openers. You drive around and unlock houses for people, and they look around. The broker does all the heavy lifting as far as legal stuff is concerned. Being a real estate agent is a tough business, most people don't make it a year, because you spend so much time and money in hopes of getting a paycheck, which is actually pretty paltry once a sale is made. To work in a property management office, they don't usually expect you to know everything, just be able to work a computer, fax, etc. Working in a property management office usually entails dealing with a lot of crazy, unreasonable, angry tenants. If it's something you want to explore, taking the basic course and real estate license would allow you to work as an agent, and it would also look good on a resume when applying to property management companies. This all sounds kind of dismal, but knowledge about real estate does really come in handy, and of course there are many avenues to pursue besides agent or office... like owning your own rental properties (which is tough but potentially lucrative, if you have gained the knowledge.) Can't really help you with the childhood education thing, cause I can't stand kids.
Q: I would like to go to real estate school and get my license but I'm strapped on funds. Any suggestions?
Look in your local paper. There are usually some real estate brokers that will pay for your classes. This is a tough time to enter the real estate business, but you may find what you are looking for. If you don't find that in the papers, google free real estate classes and list in that your local board of realtors, which is different depending on what area you are in. The brokers who give free real estate classes may have stipulations though, such as that you complete at least one sale or you have to pay them back. You could also try calling brokers. Some may agree to foot the bill on the classes for you until you get a sale in, but the paper is your best bet. By the way, a warning...you need money to start in real estate. There will be other fees, such as joining your local board of realtors, business cards, etc. It usually takes a minimum of six months to really get an income. You either need another job, or a good cushion of money to tide you over.
Q: THIS IS A REAL ESTATE MENTORING PROGRAM.
Yes Real Estate Riches Philadelphia a good program. Philadelphia has long been known as the “City of Brotherly Love”, and while that nickname is derived from the literal meaning of the city’s name in Greek, it is most certainly an accurate description of the warmth, passion and pride that this city and its residents exude. Philadelphia is by-and-large a city of neighborhoods, and Philadelphians are among the most neighborly you’ll find anywhere. For details as following link .... Visit and enjoy...
Q: Hi, I am 19, and I really would like to get some hands on experience into real estate and property investing. I have read lots of books, but I do not think I will fully understand the ins and outs until I do some hands on work. Do you have any ideas how I could get some work experience, or even help someone working in real estate (free of charge of course!) or anything just to get some experience. I live in Sheffield, England. Thank you for your helpJustin
I don't know the English real estate business very well, but there are several companies that you may want to talk to about internships or entry-level jobs. There are title companies, mortgage companies, real estate agent companies, appraisers, home inspectors, etc. If you want to be a property investor your best bet is to start with the agents. If you want to understand how a loan is put together a mortgage company would be best. If you want to understand the legal ins and outs of deeds and property ownership a title company would be the place to start. Good luck!
Q: I am going for a second interview for this real estate job tomorrow. Its is pretty junior sales position and I am pretty sure they are going to ask me 'why i want to get into the real estate business'. I graduated with a marketing degree and obviously i have a passion for marketing so how should i link my passion for marketing and real estate together and produce a good answer for this question? I already thought of one myself but i would love to hear other people's idea!!
I am a Realtor and have been since 1978. I have a Marketing degree and see a huge part of my sales job thru thr eyes of that degree. Certainly part of the job is negotiating, and part learning to work with people and lots about the actual structures. But knowing why a home is worth what it is worth and knowing what can be done to attract people to that house and get them to look at it favorably- that is mostly about marketing. And you are always marketing your self as an agent to buyers and sellers. Of course a lot of people used to think that advertising and marketing are words that mean the exact same thing and I feel certain you know they don't. It would include the staging and pricing of the home along with a huge number of details. So when you talk about marketing I would be a little more detailed so that the person listening to you understands what you actually mean. You also will be learning how to price, how to stage, how to negotiate and much more from this same person- so don't try and come across as someone that already knows it all- just someone that is excited and wants to learn.
Q: I am fairly new to the Mortgage industry and was looking for tips and tricks on how to prospect to real estate professional. Is there a good process? Any contact strategies that will work well?Thanks!
I love to network so I go to all chamber of commerce business mixers. My name gets out and the business people you meet will usually offer leads to you even though you just met them. Also I would pick a neighborhood or development that I want to prospect, set the street boundaries of where I want to concentrate the most and then call Title and tell them you want a list of names and addresses for prospecting. They will not only do this for you,but they can make labels and some will do postcards for you as well. Also everywhere you shop give them a business card and ask them if they know of anyone who could use your services.

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