Passive investors often find themselves confused between all the different ways to calculate, project and describe returns they receive from apartment syndication deals. This article will help to uncover the distinct differences between Return On Investment, Average Annual Returns, Cash on Cash and Internal Rate of Return.
Read MoreDid you know that there is more than one way to passively invest in an apartment syndication? This article is full of applicable information to help you become a more educated passive investor. We talk about the two main options that passive investors have in most apartment syndications: Equity Partners and Preferred Equity. Which one is the best fit for you as an investor?
Read MoreReady, Set, Invest! Now we get to the action plan to get your Self-Directed IRA and Solo 401K accounts working FOR you to create more passive income. Read on to find out how to cover all of your bases, make the right moves and set yourself up for financial success using retirement accounts in an apartment syndication.
Read MoreTake a deep dive into the Pros and Cons of different retirement funds that will ultimately still allow for passive real estate investments. Learn more about Self-Directed IRAs, Solo 401(k)s and eQRP accounts in the second article in our three-part series.
Read MoreIt seems almost automatic these days, to buy a house as the first major investment you’ll make. But what if renting is actually better than owning a home in some cases? Here are some reasons why renting could be more favorable than owning a home, especially in today’s market.
Read MoreEven though many are saying that 2020 was one of the worst years ever, I like to challenge myself to find the ways that it was one of the best years for growth in my business and personal life. This article shares some of the lessons that 2020 taught me about business and some of the opportunities I found that would have never been presented without these times we live in. Happy New Year and may 2021 serve you well!
Read MoreWorking less and making more is my current reality.
Its unfolding in front of me like a map.
It wasn't always this way. I was in The Grind shortly after leaving my full-time W2 job and I will never forget when my daughter looked up at me one night and said something that shook me to my core.
This week's article reads more like a journal entry. But this is the most open I can be in sharing with you the reality of creating my FI lifestyle.
Goal setting is never more fun than when we think about independence from the daily grind as an employee. Goals that allow us to create something from nothing and shatter our own self-imposed Glass Ceilings is powerful and important for our growth. Our goals need direction and commitment. Read on to find out the components and steps to setting meaningful, clear goals so you can meet them and exceed them.
Read MoreCreating a Roadmap for your Financial Independence is both easy and difficult. Easy in the sense that there are plenty of proven formulas out there. Difficult in the sense that, when applied to your personal situation, all the details seem to get in the way. Showing constraint and following a plan will help make your Financial Independence vision come to life. Read more in Part II about how to find money for savings and investing to get yourself on the right path.
Read MoreA deal is only as good as the market its in and the strategy an investor implements. With the various structures and approaches in real estate investing, its good to put some hard numbers up against different scenarios to illustrate how the market and the deal itself might play out.
Get a mathematical look at the world of real estate investing. Understand more about how slight changes in an investing situation can turn out an increase or decrease in profits at the closing table.