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Where Do Millionaires Keep Their Money?
Ever wondered, Where millionaires keep their money? There are several different ways for millionaires to keep their money. Some will want to preserve the wealth they built in safe and secure investments such as high-yield savings and CD’s. Others like to see their wealth compound so they’ll invest it. According to a Private Bank Study […]
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What commercial real estate might look like in 2023
“But on the upside, I do think it will be enough to bring inflation under control. Inflation isn’t going to drop like a stone, but it will decrease over the course of 2023, allowing rates to be cut and a revival in the economy in 2024.” Carlock agreed with the assessment: “Sadly, I think we’re … [Read more…]
Mortgage demand inches higher as interest rates move lower – CNBC
Mortgage demand inches higher as interest rates move lower CNBC
7 Year-End Financial Planning Moves to Consider Now
12 Money Moves Everyone Should Make in Their 50s
Capitalize on your peak earning years by firming up plans and feathering the nest for a secure retirement.
12 Money Moves Everyone Should Make in Their 50s
Capitalize on your peak earning years by firming up plans and feathering the nest for a secure retirement.
Is the House you Live in an Asset or Liability?
Assets and liabilities have had their place in the financial world for centuries. Over the last couple of decades, there has been some disagreement over what an asset is based on the book by Robert Kiyosaki: Rich Dad Poor Dad. In that book, Kiyosaki defines an asset as: “Something that puts money in your pocket”. … Read more
Is the House you Live in an Asset or Liability?
Assets and liabilities have had their place in the financial world for centuries. Over the last couple of decades, there has been some disagreement over what an asset is based on the book by Robert Kiyosaki: Rich Dad Poor Dad. In that book, Kiyosaki defines an asset as: “Something that puts money in your pocket”. … Read more
The Case for Sub-5% Mortgage Rates by 2023
While mortgage rates have a good chance of getting worse before they get better, hope might be on the horizon. The long and the short of it is that mortgage rates go up as inflation goes up, which explains some of the recent increase. The other driver was the end of the Fedâs mortgage-backed securities… Read More »The Case for Sub-5% Mortgage Rates by 2023
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