An Insider's Look at Cap RateBy: James Kobzeff - Capitalization rate, or cap rate (its more friendly name), is a rate of return used in real estate investing by real estate analysts to determine the present value (price) of a real estate investment based upon its future benefits (net operating income).
Although cap rate alone does not provide a true picture of a property's profitability, because it provides a quick first-glance look at a property's ability to pay its own way, capitalization rate is one of the most popular returns used for real estate investing. Tags: finance, cap rate, capitalization rate, real estate investing, real estate analysis, net operating income, noi
Southern California Real Estate Tips For SellersBy: Jerry Glynn - Selling your Southern California real estate property is a multi step process, and many first time sellers rush into the process without taking time to carefully consider important criteria and steps. Do not let this happen to you. This article will provide some helpful tips.
The most important thing that you can do is to emotionally disconnect yourself from your house. This may be harder than you think, even if you are more than ready to sell it and move on to a new home, and particularly so if you have spent many years there. So what to do. Tags: finance, southern california real estate, orange county real estate, homes for sale, houses, property
How to Invest in International Mutual FundsBy: Ada Denis. - International mutual funds invest in markets outside of the United States and across the globe. These funds can be good for diversifying and adding balance to a portfolio. Generally, international funds are more volatile than their domestic counterparts. However, the rewards of investing in foreign markets can be many, allowing investors to fatten their wallets with more than just local opportunities.
1. Understand the difference between international funds and global funds. International funds typically focus on investing outside the United States; global funds invest both inside and outside of the United States.
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Clean Up Your Financial Room and Keep It CleanBy: David Brooke - When you clean your room, the first thing you do is chuck the things you don't need. Do the same with your finances. Do you really need a landline and a cell phone? Do you keep renewing that seldom-used gym membership in hopes that you'll start going regularly some day? Is your car always in the shop, or does it guzzle gas? Take note of your 'money pits,' and remove as many of them as possible from your life. Tags: finance, financial, money, bills, banking, checking, budget
Business credit cards shoulder the burden for employees, as well as employersBy: Hannah Callen - Being an employee in a growing company generally means have to embrace change; you may find yourself working alongside new colleagues as the business expands and you may even find yourself having to assume new and greater responsibilities. With more staff and structural changes, there is generally more administrative work for a company to deal with and this in itself can impact upon the employee - but, if the company owner is 'on the button', these changes can help to save you time and make life easier. A business credit card is just one of these positive changes. Tags: finance, business credit card, business credit cards, credit cards
Another 1031 Exchange Company Bites the DustBy: Bob Horton - News reached me a few days ago from a friend at a major national commercial real estate brokerage that LandAmerica 1031 Exchange, a substantial firm in the 1031 business, is “terminating operations” immediately. They have frozen customer accounts and are unable to meet customer withdrawal demands. Seems LandAmerica invested its customers’ dollars in illiquid auction rate securities. So now all LandAmerica customers who have their hard-earned capital gains and principal with LandAmerica can’t access their funds and stand a good chance of losing some or all of it. Tags: finance, 1031 exchange, real estate, commercial real estate, landamerica, 1031, rocksolid
What's All This Doom and Gloom on Wall Street?By: Larry Parr - Why all the doom and gloom over falling stock prices? The only reason investors are worried over a crashing market is because they just don't know how to trade stocks.
My portfolio is up almost 100% each and every trading month. Whether the market is going up or the market is going down, it's all the same to me.
I really can't get behind all of this financial hand-wringing and whining. If stocks are going down then sell short. Or buy puts. Or even sell calls. I mean, there are plenty of ways to cover your assets in a falling market. Tags: finance, stock maret, trading, investing, making money, system, fibonacci
Stocks: Reduce Risk Yet Maximize ProfitsBy: John Lux - It is important to note that every smart investor wants to minimize risk while maximizing profit potential. Yet conventional investment theory tells us that in order to increase returns, you have to increase risk.
Naturally, this conventional idea is not true in all cases.
When I was a professional stock trader, I made most of my profits from appreciation in my portfolio, not in short term trading. As a trader, I made money by buying and holding. Any losses in my stock positions were taken out of my paycheck at the end of the month - in fact, I had to pay back any loss. Tags: finance, investing, stock, stock market, growth stocks
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