When you’re first starting out with your own business, you’re likely to be focused more on staying afloat than on contingency planning. But as your family business expands and grows, it’s important to ensure that this is done in a sustainable way. Read on for some tips and tricks to consider to grow—and preserve—your family […]
Tips for Growing (and Preserving) Your Family Business
When you’re first starting out with your own business, you’re likely to be focused more on staying afloat than on contingency planning. But as your family business expands and grows, it’s important to ensure that this is done in a sustainable way. Read on for some tips and tricks to consider to grow—and preserve—your family […]
All online, all the time? Technology brings new benefits to hiring a property manager.
Once upon a time, investing in the stock market involved ticker tape and a lot of phone calls. Today, most investors reach no further than their pocket for up-to-the-minute market updates, portfolio valuations, trading capabilities, and analytics. The property management industry is only now beginning to complete a similar transition, and many real estate investors […]
One Tax Shift Most People Miss in Retirement
See if you can spot the flaw in this couple’s plan: A husband and wife are retiring next month at age 62, with an equal amount saved in retirement and non-retirement accounts (let’s call it $500,000 each). Like most, over their lifetimes they have emphasized higher-growth assets in their retirement accounts (IRAs, 401(k)s, etc.), which […]
How Much Do You Know About Credit?
In 2020, the average FICO score in the U.S. rose to 711, an eight-point increase from 2019.1 When it comes to having healthy credit, your score is the result of many factors. But what specifically goes into someone’s credit report, and what steps can you take to improve your credit?[1] Test your credit knowledge with our […]
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