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Whether you run a small business or invest in real estate on the side, we are all trying to maximize our passive income. Our guest today, Bobby Thames, is an expert in doing just that. Bobby spent the first ten years of his career at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, becoming an expert in tax credits and cost recovery solutions. He has since started his own successful business, CENTIVE, which delivers tax and cost recovery solutions for real estate. Throughout his career, Bobby has done a multitude of cost segregation projects from sports stadiums, to bank branches, to restaurants. In our conversation, Bobby explains the many benefits of cost segregation and how to apply it to real estate. He shares the tool his company is developing to help small businesses take easy and effective control of their cost segregation, and how to use it. We also talk about Bobby’s work in the green energy tax credit space, explaining how politics can impact and incentivize decision-making in real estate. Join us for a deep dive into cost segregation and learn how you can start applying these lessons today!Key Points From This Episode:Meet today’s guest Bobby Thames.What Bobby learned during his first ten years at PricewaterhouseCoopers.An explanation of cost segregation.Why cost segregation is important for investors.Why it’s important to break down buildings into their various components so as not to diminish passive income.How the changes that the Trump administration made to the tax code in 2017 were beneficial for cost segregation, in large part because of his experience as a developer.How Bobby’s company goes about doing cost segregation for clients and buildings.Why Bobby and his company use the same tools that appraisers use and then do cost segregation.Increasing your expenses through cost segregation to lower your taxes.The reasons why it’s beneficial to do cost segregation for your business.Why cost segregation can vary greatly depending on the context.How small businesses can work with Bobby’s company to do cost segregation.The new tool that Bobby’s company is making available for small businesses.Energy-efficient home tax credits and how to qualify for them.Bobby shares his keys to success.The importance of networking and relationships as a small business owner.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:PricewaterhouseCoopersBobby Thames on LinkedInCENTIVHow To Win Friends And Influence PeopleKent Ritter
Sustainable travel consultant JJ Walsh (and everyone else in Hiroshima) gets a free PCR test! Here's hoping this saliva-filled undertaking amounts to more than just spitting into the wind.Ollie recommends our first ever Fukushima based river cruise, with some pretty interesting side effects.Bobby recommends a Ramadan cruise that should make things WAYYYYY easier for all of our practicing Muslim listeners.Topics discussed on this episode range from: What Ollie did to pay his respects for Prince Philip's Passing JJ's super prolific content production schedule, and how she manages time differences Ollie finally getting kicked out of Malaysia What happened with Malaysia's pandemic visa overstay amnesty program How EVERYONE on the show is undergoing testing Pro's and cons of PCR tests types Quarantine Food What JJ misses about not being able to travel New JBRC Merch JBRC reporting from @ahnpankaahnman and @kumayama100 on Hideki Matsuyama's Masters Win Hiroshima's prefecture wide TEST EVERYBODY plan, and JJ's experience with it Why Hiroshima is doing this... now? How every little ailment these days makes us wonder whether or not we've got the virus. JJ's Covid Article series, and how it might actually be more effective than Japan's messaging What stands to be gained from the testing initiative. How Hiroshima citizens are responding What the PCR test actually measures, and how it actually works from (SURPRISE SURPRISE) one of us who got infected The trend for people all across Japan to want to buy homes or make their homes as comfortable as possible JJ's own experience and the people she's talked to about reforming homes Property buying and second-hand home buying culture (or lack thereof) in Japan Opportunities to pick up a super cheap house The negative effect of corona-related mortgage defaulting on the property buying Corona-discrimination against people who want to take out a home alone The legality of the above? Why Bobby can't get his unemployment insurance AND a home loan Topics discussed on the extras range from:Get access to the extras by supporting the podcast for less than $1 an episode. Become a member at http://buymeacoffee.com. Have something you'd like to say? Send us a fax at japanbyrivercruise.comor Tweet to us at @jbrcpodSocial Media Links:JJ Walsh: Twitter | YouTubeOllie Horn: Twitter | InstagramBobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeOther things to click onSome are affiliate links because we're sell-outs We record remotely using Squadcast and the podcast is hosted on Transistor. Bobby uses the Samson Go Mic and Ollie uses the AT2005USB mic ★ Support this podcast ★
Jerry “The King” Lawler Join Bobby Blaze on this week's episode as he discusses Jerry “The King” Lawler. Why is Lawler “The King” of professional wrestling? Who gave Lawler his first crown? Who did he beat to become “The King of Wrestling? Hear Bobby tell you exactly why he is a known legend and what made him a pro wrestling icon. Hear about Lawler’s first 5 Star match with Terry Funk. Why Bobby loves the empty arena match so much! Listen as Bobby tells you all about his personal interaction with “The King.” Hear how Lawler survived a broken leg, being hit by a car, and his in-ring heart attack. Want to hear about Bobby’s build-up to his match for the SMW Heavyweight Title match? This is a can’t miss podcast that you’ll be glad you tuned in to and gave it a listen. Try Private Internet Access Risk-Free for thirty days. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/belltobellblaze/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/belltobellblaze/support
In this episode, Andrew Wiebe, David Gass, Matt Doyle and Bobby Warshaw sit down to recap all the action from Heineken Rivalry Week. First up, El Trafico, the most bonkers rivalry in MLS (on the field, at least). That’s in large part thanks to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who is living rent-free in LAFC’s own building. Doyle and Warshaw break down the tactics and Gass shares his experience inside Banc of California Stadium. Also in this show … Hell is Real lives up to the billing (and the guys eulogize FC Cincinnati), FC Dallas make a point in the Texas Derby, 2nd place in the West is up for grabs, NYCFC might just be the best team in the East, Philadelphia’s quest for a successful season, US Open Cup preview and an interview with new Colorado Rapids head coach Robin Fraser. 3:00 – LAFC can’t get over El Trafico hump 18:50 – Hell is Real! Zardes’ redemption and FC Cincy’s eulogy 28:45 – Second best team in the West? Who knows! 35:06 – Why Bobby has come around on Dome Torrent, NYCFC 39:01 – What does a successful season for the Union look like? 41:19 – Atlanta United vs. Minnesota United in the US Open Cup preview 45:30 – INTERVIEW: Robin Fraser, new head coach of the Colorado Rapids 56:47 – Mailbag: Top 10 central defenders in MLS
In a special All-Star edition of Extratime, Andrew Wiebe, David Gass, Matt Doyle and Bobby Warshaw sit down in Orlando at the MLS Digital HQ presented by Wells Fargo to get hyped for the Homegrown Game, MLS Skills Challenge and marquee clash on Wednesday night. In this episode ... Who is the best team in the Eastern Conference? Your guess is as good as ours! Mark-Anthony Kaye comes by the set to chat about LAFC, his Barca midfield model, why his career got off to a slow start, Canada's future and Bob Bradley in the weight room. Finally, Inter Miami's first signings cost a pretty penny. What it means for MLS? Time Segment 2:56 Why Bobby is a sucker for the All-Star Game 6:58 Could Bobby, Calen and Charlie win the Skills Challenge? 11:25 Who is the best team in the East? Your guess is as good as ours! 25:24 INTERVIEW: Mark-Anthony Kaye on his late-blooming career, LAFC 39:50 INTERVIEW: Homegrowns Edwin Cerrillo and Cole Bassett sit down with Bobby 52:35 Inter Miami splashes cash on a couple teenage Argentines
Intelligent Content gives Bobby Mason, founder of GoMahi.com, a chance to download all his wisdom in one sitting. At the ripe age of 25, Bobby has launched, sold and juggled multiple businesses to make peoples lives better and happier. Three things you'll learn: • Why Bobby changed his mind that social media was a waste of time • Bobby's secret to sanely producing business-generating content • How Bobby lost $4MM in VC investment and lived to tell about it Notes: @bobbyhmason www.GoMAhi.com Bobby Mason Audio Experience Favorite books: The One Thing by Gary Keller How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
The question is answered: Is WWE sexist or racist? Dylan answers that today. Who Dylan thought should've stayed and been voted off on American Idol. Why Bobby is the greatest mentor of all time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
In this episode, Matt and Bobby are reunited on Extratime. You know what that means! We’re going DEEP into MLS Week 6. Is LAFC the new ATLUTD? And could Diego Rossi be the next big player sale? On the DC side, Manchester United are scouting Lucho Acosta! In Vancouver, the fans came out for Zlatan, and ‘Caps midfielder Felipe was not happy about it. Was the Brazilian right to be peeved? Plus, Tommy Thompson and San Jose back up their talk, Nani rescues Orlando and the Crew are ever so quietly at the top of the East. In the second segment, Minnesota United and US men’s national team midfielder Miguel Ibarra calls in to explain how winning changes a club, what it’s like to be a Twin Cities cult hero, what the Allianz Field effect will be like and where the Wonderwall tradition came from. Also, what happened to Sporting KC in Monterrey and how should Peter Vermes approach the second leg? In the mailbag, the Red Bulls face a conundrum. To press or not to press? That is the question, and Matt and Bobby disagree about the answer. Major League Soccer's long-running podcast Extratime is now available on YouTube, every Monday and Thursday at 5 pm ET. 1:49 – Biggest game of the weekend turns into statement game for LAFC 9:40 – Diego Rossi: Who are his comps? How much could he be sold for? 14:21 – Man U scouting Lucho Acosta? Rumor mill churns 16:24 – Was it wrong for ‘Caps fans to cheer Zlatan? 20:01 – Tommy Thompson talks that ish, then San Jose back it up 23:11 – Why Bobby says Portland supporters shouldn’t be overly worried 25:28 – Crew are, ever so quietly, top of the Eastern Conference 27:48 – Orlando City thrive on insanity, and Nani is fitting right in 32:50 – INTERVIEW: Miguel Ibarra on Minnesota United, Allianz Field 43:48 – #CCLFever: Leg 1 react + approach to Leg 2 vs. Monterrey 49:26 – MAILBAG: Red Bulls face a conundrum. To press or not to press?
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Life in Norway Show Episode 18: Referee Bobby Madley from Premier League to Norway A look at the first few weeks in Oslo for Bobby Madley, who has hung up his referee's whistle in England's Premier League to give life in the Norwegian capital a go. Full show notes: https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode18/ He moved to join his Norwegian girlfriend in Oslo and has already met with the Norwegian Football Federation to discuss his hopes for officiating in the Norwegian football system. Brand New in Oslo While we do talk about football on the show, we also talk about his first impressions of life in Oslo. As I first moved to Oslo back in 2011 it's really difficult for me to advise newcomers because things have changed so much, so I was really keen to hear of Bobby's own experiences in 2018. Some of the topics we cover on the show include: Why Bobby chose to move to Norway His first impressions of Oslo as a place to live The biggest differences between British life and Norwegian life The differences between football in England and Norway His hopes to referee in Norway and how he plans to deal with the language barrier Bobby's plans for the winter off-season in Norway The surprising reason why Bobby can't ski yet despite being a sports fan
What would you do if you lost your job tomorrow? Our guest, Bobby Walker, was faced with this decision, and he answered that question by going into the window washing business. Bobby is a humble and down to earth guy, who decided he was going to rise above his critics and grind his way to a successful window washing business. Known as the "window washing guy" on the entrepreneur subreddit on Reddit, he has been able to help and motivate others start their own service business, but not without fair warnings about the entrepreneur life. Bobby is a great example of someone who fixed their mind on a goal, and has run right through walls to achieve it. In this episode, you will learn about: Why Bobby started with window cleaning only, and how it evolved into pressure washing (now the majority of the revenue!) Difference between residential and commercial work What percent of revenue Bobby applies towards labor expense Average ticket price for Bobby's different service lines What kind of profit margin you can expect for pressure washing and/or window cleaning How much money you need to start pressure window washing and pressure washing right away Why the work is there to be had, but lots of people don't succeed What Bobby's most effective marketing channels are How many hours Bobby typically works per week (during start up and today) Best advice: Know your why Best resource(s): Keith Kalfas YouTube Channel, The E-Myth by Michael Gerber, The Five Secrets to a Phenomenal Business, Quick Talk Podcast References talked about: Journey of a New Entrepreneur Profit First book Entrepreneur Subreddit Start With Why - TED talk by Simon Sinek Ready to follow in Bobby's footsteps? Get a sense for Bobby's window washing business here.
We're back with another great episode of This Week at VA. This week's featured guest is Army Veteran, Bobby Henline. As a 4-tour Iraqi War Veteran, Retired Staff Sergeant, Wounded Warrior, Comedian, and Bravo748 Motivational Presenter, Bobby Henline’s story and lived experiences have been featured in numerous media, including the documentaries “Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor”, “Healing Bobby”, and “Weight of Honor”; on CNN, PBS KET, NPR, Today.com, and Time.com; Time Magazine, People Magazine, The Huffington Post, Guideposts, and The Nipawin Journal; as well as television, radio, and podcasts around the world. During his initial six-month hospital stay, Bobby remained upbeat, positive, and relied on humor to get him through each day. Putting nurses in headlocks, trying to keep other wounded soldiers’ spirits up by telling them jokes, and singing a ditty over and over garnered the attention of his occupational therapist. She challenged him to go to an open mic night and try his hand at comedy. Covered in Episode 20: Contacting VA with questions Interview with Army Veteran Bobby Henline Why Bobby enlisted His experience in the Army Suffering his burns and injuries Exploring comedy Being an inspiration Vocational Rehab and Employmemt #VeteranOfTheDay Marine Veteran Mildred Partlow
Bobby Albert led a small, local family business to become a nationally recognized leader in its industry and explains how it happened in his book, “Principled Profit—Outward Success Is an Inside Job.” He pinpoints specific principles that can supercharge any enterprise. The book will be released in 2017, but Bobby is here today to share how he went from a humble start to good to great in his business -- and -- how any leader can leverage the same principles and practices in his or her own organization. What you'll learn about in this episode Bobby’s background Why it’s important to have an abundance mindset The importance of putting together a to-do list of your highest priorities Why Bobby begins his day with quiet time & exercise The difference between leading and managing Participative leadership style Why you should give your customers an experience that exceeds their expectations Why it’s important to focus on the foundational things that help you develop a culture where people thrive & profits soar Why you must get focused on your core values Being a values-driven company instead of a results-driven company Why you should focus on developing leaders around you vs. developing followers How best to connect with Bobby: Website: bobbyalbert.com Website: bobbyalbert.com/onwardnation Book: "Principled Profits"