Saturday, November 7, 2009

Thinking Big Is The Best Plan


Years ago, when I was just starting my real estate investing career, I came across a property with a for-sale sign on it. I called the broker and asked, "What can you tell me about the property, and how much does it cost?"
The broker politely and patiently said, "It's a commercial building with six tenants. There's a chiropractor, a dentist, a hairstylist, an accountant, and a bail bondsman. The price is two million dollars."

Losing Big

I almost choked. "Two million dollars?! That's way too expensive!"
Thirty years ago, $2 million was a lot of money. And instead of looking at the property, I let the price frighten me off. I never looked at the deal, and just assumed that the seller was crazy, greedy, and out of touch with the market.
Today, there's a luxury hotel on the same site. It's spectacular. I estimate the property to be worth at least $150 million, and maybe more.

Cheap Lessons
Not seeing the potential of that deal taught me many lessons. Here are two important ones:
• Sometimes you learn more by being stupid and making mistakes.


• The person with the better plan wins.

In the above example, my plan was just too small. In fact, the only plan I had at the time was to collect the rent money from the tenants, cover my mortgage and expenses, and put a little in my pocket. And 30 years ago, I knew that the rent from six small tenants couldn't possibly pay for a $2 million property.

I later learned that the property's eventual owner bought it for full price – with terms. He put $50,000 down as an option and asked for 180 days to put the rest of his plan together. During those 180 days, he gathered his investors, a builder, and his tenant, a major hotel chain.

If he hadn't been able to put his plan together, he would've lost his option money. Instead, before the 180 days were up, his investors paid the $2 million in cash, and he spent the next three years getting the project through the city planning commission and finally began construction. He won because he had a better plan.

Mind Expansion
Donald Trump often says to "think big." He definitely does so, but by nature, I don't. My excuse is that I come from a small town in Hawaii. My family wasn't rich, so when it comes to money, I tend to think err on the side of caution. Over time, my thinking has become medium-sized when it comes to spotting opportunities, but I'd still like to think bigger.
One of the reasons I enjoy doing business in New York and having Trump as a partner on different projects is that he makes me do just that – because if you don't think big in New York, you get kicked out. If I thought small, I wouldn't be on television, cutting book deals with major publishers, or talking in front of tens of thousands of people in arenas like Madison Square Garden.
Currently, I'm working on a real estate project to present to Donald. Consequently, I find myself pushing my thinking, expanding my context, and thinking of luxury, not just price. Even if Donald doesn't like the project and we don't partner on it, just preparing to present the project to him has required me to think bigger and come up with a better plan.

A Blast from the Past

About a year ago, someone called to say that there was a spectacular condominium that had just come up for sale. She wanted to know if I was interested in looking at it. Of course I said, "Yes." I wanted to see what her definition of spectacular was, and trust me – it was spectacular. She then said, "And the price is only twenty-eight million dollars. But I believe you can pick it up for twenty-four million. At that price, this condo is a steal."
Once again, I heard myself saying what I said so long ago: "That's too expensive." But, as I said, that lesson from 30 years back proved to be priceless: After hearing the think-small person in me comment on the condo price, I took a deep breath and asked myself, "What's my plan?" Then I asked myself, "What's wrong with my plan?"
I didn't buy the condo, but I did come up with a better plan. Over the next few days, I realized that the reason I couldn't afford the condo was because my business was too small. If I wanted to afford such a luxury residence, I needed to come up with a better plan for my business. Today, I'm working harder than ever to improve it – not because I want the condo, but to be able afford such a condo if I someday decide I want one.

Plan Ahead

In many of my Yahoo! Finance columns, I've written about my concern over the devaluation of the U.S. dollar. As the dollar drops in purchasing power, it often pushes up the prices of real assets – quality real estate and equities. My fear is that many people may not be able to afford tangible assets and become poorer as the dollar declines. This drop in purchasing power also widens the gap between the rich and everyone else.

One method of staying ahead of rising asset prices and the declining dollar is to think bigger and come up with better plans. As important as financial and business planning is a plan for personal development and self-improvement. I'm often asked to invest in people's business plans, and one of the reasons I turn many of them down is because a big plan requires a big person who's spent time on personal development. In a lot of cases, a business plan is far bigger than the person with the plan – that is, the dream is bigger than the dreamer.

Today, I'm glad I missed out on that $2 million property all those years ago. The best lesson I learned from it is that I can have a better life if I have a better plan – and a plan to become better person. So what's your plan?

Monday, November 2, 2009

Lagi cerita chatters Mat Saleh...

From: MH Kamar
Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 7:11 PM

Saya sendiri pun telah terkena banyak kali dengan penipuan email macam kamu juga.
Kisah nya begini:-
Saya terima email mempelawa saya membekalkan satu jenis Pencuci Chemical yang hanya
ada di Malaysia dan hanya seorang pembekal saja konon nya. Saya di minta membekalkan
400 bottle sebulan dan harga nya 1800 sebotol. Mereka berjanji akan bayar cash apabila
saya berikan chemical itu. Setiap botol lebih kurang 50% keuntungan dan saya di minta mengagihkan
15% keuntungan kepada Buyer tu sebagai komisen.
Mereka memberi kepada saya Nama si pembekal di Malaysia iaitu Ruhaidah siap dengan telephone number nya sekali.
Dan suruh saya contact Ruhaida ni untuk mendapat bekalan tersebut.
Saya yang bodoh ni pun terus lah contact Puan Ruhaidah dan memang benar Ruhaidah itu ujud dan tinggal di KL.
Saya telah buat persiapan untuk menempah Chemical yang di perlukan itu. Ruhaidah suruh saya bayar cash on delivery.
Mereka suruh saya tunggu dekat KL Central untuk menerima barangan tersebut. Pada hari tu juga saya cuba contact
Ruhaidah dan kata kenapa saya tak boleh pergi ke Pejabat dia untuk urusan ini kerana ia melibatkan duit ratusan ribu.
Ruhaida terus member satu lagi Phone Number KL untuk saya contact. Apabila saya call, rupaya perempuan Mat Salleh
pula yang jawab. Apa bila saya kata nak datang ke pejabat dia nak bayar duit, Mat salleh tu kata tak boleh datang ke pejabat
dia. Katanya lagi, semua urusan mesti di ada kan di KL Central. Mesti bayar cash apabila barang di serahkan kepada saya iaitu
RM400,000.
Saya mula lah suspect something fraud going on.
Di masa yang sama, saya terima phone call dari US mengatakan Purchasing Manager mereka iaitu Mr Josh telah pun
sampai dan sekarang berada di US Embassy KL untuk menerima barangan tersebut. Katanya lagi Mr Josh ada bawa
RM700,000 untuk bayar cash kepada saya setelah menerima barangan tersebut. Apabila saya contact Mr. Josh utk
jumpa dia di US Embassy kat KL dia kata tak boleh, dia suruh saya jumpa dia dekat Twin Tower. Saya berbegas pergi
ke Twin Tower tapi tak jumpa. Saya call beberapa kali tapi gagal.
Saya cuba mengesyorkan kepada Josh supaya supaya kita bertemua sekali dengan pengedar chemical tu, tapi dia kata
tak boleh, sebab pengedar tu nanti tahu rahsia mereka di US. Johs suruh saya beli satu botol RM400 ringgit dulu daripada
pengedar tu dan bawa kepada dia untuk test. Kalau ok, baru dia akan terima selain nya. Apabila saya contact pengedar
tu, dia beritahu saya mereka tak jual satu bottle, tapi satu kotak dan harganya ialah RM100,00. Saya kiliru dan kecewa
dan saya dapat merasakan bahawa ini adalah penipuan yang nak membelit kan saya. Saya terus ke US Embassy dan
bertanyakan samada Mr. Josh ada ke. Saya diberitahu oleh Pegawai disitu bahawa Mr. Josh tak ujud. Saya menceritakan
hal ini kepada mereka dan mereka memberitahu bahawa banyak kes seperti ini dan ada beberapa orang datang ke US Embass
untuk menanyakan nama orang orang tertentu yang tidak ujud. Mereka menasihati saya supaya jangan tertipu.
Saya terus talipon Josh & Perempuan mat Salleh tu dan saya maki teruk2 sebab mereka adalah penipu. Saya cuba nak
contact Ruhaida tapi dia tak jawab talipon sehingga hari ini.
Banyak penipuan berlaku dan saya sendiri telah menjadi mangsa.