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What is Modern Portfolio Theory?

What is Modern Portfolio Theory?

Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) is the creation of Dr. Harry Markowitz. Markowitz received his Ph.D. in liberal arts from the University of Chicago. His advisers were Milton Friedman and Jacob Marschak.

Feb 10, 2021

What Are Investing Activities In Cash Flow?

What Are Investing Activities In Cash Flow?

Cash flow is important because it is what ultimately gives you a paycheck. So, it is essential to the health of a business to understand what investing activities are and how they impact cash flow.

Feb 5, 2021

Important Factors To Know When Investing In Commercial Real Estate

Important Factors To Know When Investing In Commercial Real Estate

Investing in commercial real estate can be profitable but many factors come into play. Commercial real estate is property that can generate income and capital appreciation for the owner and includes any non-residential real estate. Examples of commercial real estate include retail space, office buildings, industrial buildings, and multi-family properties, among others.

Jan 29, 2021

Risk and Rewards: All-Cash Versus Financing

Risk and Rewards: All-Cash Versus Financing

Consider the following scenario. You meet a friend for lunch, and he is very excited about a real estate purchase on which he just closed. He is now the proud owner of a fully tenanted apartment building, located in a great part of town. Then he delivers the piece de resistance. “I paid all cash for it!” he announces. “This investment is practically risk-free!”

Jan 27, 2021

What is a Section 1231 Gain?

What is a Section 1231 Gain?

Selling a business or investment property is a big decision with many financial ramifications. Sure you’re likely to gain some profit, but you’re also likely to be hit with a significant tax liability on any gains realized from your assets.

Jan 25, 2021

Interest Deductions, Capital Expenditures, Depreciation, And Other Tax-Oriented Facets of Real Estate Investing

Interest Deductions, Capital Expenditures, Depreciation, And Other Tax-Oriented Facets of Real Estate Investing

As a property owner, you may be looking for ways to balance some of your real estate related income with deductions. How can you minimize the bite that taxes take out of your earnings? Consult your tax advisor to ensure that you are claiming all the deductions to which you are entitled. Here are some to look out for.

Jan 17, 2021

What Are Closing Costs, Who Pays For Them, And How Much Are They?

What Are Closing Costs, Who Pays For Them, And How Much Are They?

Closing costs are a part of almost every real estate transaction. The key questions we hear from clients are: What are closing costs? Who pays them? How much are they? There is no quick and easy answer because there are many variables that go into determining closing costs. It all depends on the type of loan, property cost, and location of the property. Each specific transaction will vary on who pays closing costs and exactly what they will be.

Jan 14, 2021

How Does Financial Structure Impact A Real Estate Investment?

How Does Financial Structure Impact A Real Estate Investment?

The financial structure (or capital structure) of a company is a combination of debt and equity used to finance business operations and growth. The levels of debt and equity can influence a company’s cash flow and potential risk exposure.

Jan 11, 2021

How Do I Make The Most Of My Real Estate Assets?

How Do I Make The Most Of My Real Estate Assets?

For many investors, the attraction of real estate includes the ability to pursue diversification of your portfolio, and seek wealth accumulation, deferral or avoidance of taxes, and cash flow. As you seek to accomplish these goals, you can advance your progress with planning. As with any collection, whether in investments or art, ongoing curation is a best practice. Clearly stating your objectives is an essential step toward achieving them, and the next step is identifying and implementing some key tactical procedures to move in that direction.

Jan 8, 2021

Mortgage Forbearance And Eviction Moratoriums

Mortgage Forbearance And Eviction Moratoriums

With the shutting down of the economy due to COVID-19, many tenants are without a job, which means they also can’t pay their rent. For landlords, this means a significant cut in property cash flow. However, because cash flows have been reduced doesn’t mean expenses have also been reduced. With active tenants on the property, expenses are likely to remain at previous levels. How do landlords survive in this type of situation?

Dec 28, 2020

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