What Is the 20/10 Rule?

What Is the 20/10 Rule?

Investment and finance can be intimidating. That's why rules and formulas often encourage us to feel confident that we are on the right track. Unfortunately, sometimes it seems like there are competing rules for every topic, and as an investor, you can cherry-pick the one you want. The same can be said for personal finance rules, although following some common sense guidelines is a wise approach to financial discipline and health.

Aug 1, 2022

How Much Does a Certified Financial Planner Cost?

How Much Does a Certified Financial Planner Cost?

Strategic money management isn’t a strong suit for many people. They don’t have the time, knowledge, or interest to dig deep into such planning. This is where a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ can step in to help. These experts have the knowledge and understanding to build a solid financial strategy that fits various goals and objectives.

Aug 1, 2022

What Is Tax Risk?

What Is Tax Risk?

Whether you’re an investor or business owner, tax law can be hugely complex. The bible of United States federal statutory tax law is the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), which is implemented and enforced by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The IRC contains 11 subtitles, covering income taxes, employment taxes, health benefits, group health plan requirements, and more.

Jul 31, 2022

What Is the Rule of 42?

What Is the Rule of 42?

When crafting and managing your investment portfolio, one of the fundamental goals is to maintain a diverse array of components. A varied selection of holdings is typically designed to seek growth and manage volatility. Most likely, you have some professional help to guide you in this journey, but you also probably influence the process in large and small ways and educate yourself on current thinking about investing.

Jul 31, 2022

Is Inheritance Taxed as Income?

Is Inheritance Taxed as Income?

Leaving an inheritance to your loved ones is an excellent way to care for them after you’re gone. However, you may wonder if your beneficiaries will have to pay taxes on the assets they receive as part of your estate.

Jul 30, 2022

What Is Financial Risk in Real Estate?

What Is Financial Risk in Real Estate?

When discussing risk, there are articles about evaluating real estate risk, determining risk profiles, and how property risk differs from that of securities.

Jul 30, 2022

How to Find a Property Manager

How to Find a Property Manager

As a property investor, you may start by managing your rentals personally, especially if you own a small portfolio of residential rentals. It might not be too taxing to handle the rent collections, identification and qualification of tenants, and management of repairs and maintenance. Personal involvement is also an excellent method of developing your understanding of the nuts and bolts of the business as you add to your holdings and refine your strategy. However, as you expand your operations, you will eventually reach a point where you can’t oversee the details yourself or simply choose not to. If you invest in other sectors, like industrial, retail, and office buildings, that moment will likely come sooner than later.

How Might Taxes Have an Impact on Your Financial Plan?

How Might Taxes Have an Impact on Your Financial Plan?

Financial planning is not an exact science. Plans are best when they are flexible and frequently reviewed for needed changes. Sometimes you may need to change in response to external conditions, while at other times, you may want to change your plans because of changes in your circumstances. Either way, continuous review and updating are part of a good planning process.

Jul 29, 2022

How to Calculate Unsystematic Risk

How to Calculate Unsystematic Risk

Our blogs continually drive home the point that all investments have a degree of risk, such as business risk, credit risk, and micro market risk. There is also systematic risk, which includes inflation, interest rate changes, recessions, and even pandemics.

Jul 28, 2022

What Is a Triple Net Ground Lease?

What Is a Triple Net Ground Lease?

If you own a piece of land, entering into a triple net ground lease (NNN) can offer you long-term, passive income. By partnering with a developer on an NNN, you may be able to grow your real estate investment portfolio, earn money, and defer capital gains taxes you would have owed on selling your property.

Jul 27, 2022

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