You may handle your own investments now, but there are many reasons you may want to switch to a financial advisor as your wealth grows.
Whether you're unhappy with your current property management or have simply found something better, follow these tips to seamlessly switch management.
Even venerable, well-known firms can enter a death spiral if they don’t change with the times.
Don’t dismiss this emerging asset class as a simple fad or scam.
For financial advisors, the transfer of wealth from baby boomers to their children over the next two decades is a bit like climate change: The consequences may eventually be huge, but it's easy to ignore the issue in the short-term.
Big goals can bring big worries. See yourself in this founder's journey to manage worry and anxiety.
Exploring investment interests of institutional investors and advisors - utilizing past behavior to predict the future.
As a real estate investor, you have the opportunity to reap HUGE tax benefits. Read this epic (3,500+ words) guide to learn EVERYTHING you need to know!
Jittery world markets and a troubled economy can make for nervous investors. Maybe it’s time to touch base with your financial advisor to talk about your own savings and investments.
A 12 year-long bull market run recently came to a close, and many Americans have experienced the effects. For those nearing or in retirement, this can be especially worrisome. If you're wondering what your course of action should be right now, you should consider your risk tolerance, where the market is heading, and how you can minimize your taxes.
Real estate is one of the common ways of making money and wealth. However, its yield can be insufficient if you aren’t strategic enough. To make the most …
Investing in college tuition as an employee benefit helps companies attract and retain top talent, shows a new study of Cigna Corporation.
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Josh Brown considers his personal home to be an emotional investment, not a financial one. And when it comes to investing in real estate to make money, Brown prefers to put his trust in professionals. To do this, he owns shares in Real Estate Investment Trusts or REITs. Check out this video to learn more about the kind of REITs Brown owns.
Neuroscientists have a name for the automatic pattern of pessimism that we fall into. It’s called the negativity bias.
On World Mental Health Day, experts explain how mindfulness can help you make the most of each moment.
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Off market homes can be very lucrative investments. However, many investors usually struggle to find them. Read on to uncover 10 easy ways to find them.
A real estate investment trust is a way to pool resources for commercial investments. It can also be a valuable estate planning tool.
Is building a spec house a smarter investment strategy than fixing-and-flipping homes?