
How to Get Money From An Illiquid Asset and Not Pay Uncle Sam
You own an illiquid asset (land, buildings, etc) and you’d like to sell; but, you don’t want to get hammered with capital gains taxes (now
You own an illiquid asset (land, buildings, etc) and you’d like to sell; but, you don’t want to get hammered with capital gains taxes (now
Here’s a quick checklist, courtesy of Kathleen McBride, Editor-in-Chief ofWealth Channel, AdvisorOne. You may want to sit down with your estate-planning attorney and review it
Hey, they ain’t making anymore of it! Unlike the dollar, the government can’t print real estate; so, I’ve been a long proponent of real estate
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“A taxpayer is someone who works for the government, but doesn’t have to take the Civil Service Exam.” – Ronald Reagan Is the government your
This isthe test of whether you owna businessor ajob. Back in the days when I was in publishing, I read Robert Townshend’sUp The Organization, which
Retirement planning for owner-employees, executives, and other highly-compensated employees can often fail because of one well-kept secret: These people will rarely, if ever, be able
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Do you know the true value of your business?Business valuation isn’t as easy as assigning a multiple, and finding a buyer isn’t as easy as
While the Fed continues to target a 2.0% inflation rate, headwinds in the form of inflation pressures from worker shortages, tariffs, and foreign conflicts are coming at a time as America approaches a historic demographic milestone – a record number of individuals turning 65 this year.
Back in the 1990s, taxes and fiduciary standards weren’t talked about. The financial headlines were dominated by star fund managers and double-digit growth stories. Financial talk shows and glossy magazines alike obsessed over who was “beating the market.” The mantra was simple: accumulate assets. That was the measure of success.