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  • Profile photo of WAFWAF
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    Might already be here somewhere and I can’t find it. But a page listing all the commonly used abreviations and their meanings would be invaluable to Newbies like me.

    eg. PPOR, OTP, FHOG etc. etc.

    Cheers

    Profile photo of The DIY Dog WashThe DIY Dog Wash
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    Haha ha! This is part of the fun of learning about PI, a bit like a party game.

    Hang in there ask questions read lots of books and posts, you’ll get there.

    In fact if you do a google search I beleive a couple of the fellas started a post about exactly that.

    Cheers
    Leigh K

    Carve your own path and lead the way …

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    May be part of the fun, but what’s fun about searching through hundreds of posts to find out about the meaning of PPOR? I think the site is wonderful and obviously I would learn alot by searching through those posts. But logic may not be my strong point, would’t it be easier to go to one central location to find what the abreviation means rather than spending hours searching through post’s. Didn’t think the idea was to stupid actually, or is it that’s it part of the newbie initiation to have to spend endless hours wasting time?

    Thanks

    Profile photo of Matt PMatt P
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    (PPOR) – Primary Place Of Residence
    (OTP) – Of The Plan
    (FHOG) – First Home Owners Grant
    (COCR) – Cash On Cash Return
    (LVR) – Loan to Valuation Ratio

    And some other, just generaly forum chat

    (lol) – Lots Of Laughter
    (rofl) – Rolling On the Floor Laughing
    (lmao) – Laughing My A** Off)
    (btw) – By The Way]

    Just a few off the top of my head [;)]

    Matt

    “If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had.”

    “Isn’t it time for a change?”

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    Matt P,
    excellent thanks for that. I think some of us forget what it was like when we started.

    Much appreciated.

    Cheers[:)]

    Profile photo of Matt PMatt P
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    no worries, i know what its like[;)]

    I forgot one

    (LOC) – Line Of Credit

    Matt

    “If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had.”

    “Isn’t it time for a change?”

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