- The Real Estate Market Starts Climbing Again
The sellers market became a buyers market, and today we all know it by now. Investors and renters that saved their money for better days to buy to make money are in the market today, that's making the real estate market busy.
- Real Estate Inventory
Real Estate inventory is experiencing an all-time high. This article functions as a guide for both sellers and buyers helping them navigate the market in order to maximize their investments.
- Real Estate in Dubai - Taking a Step Ahead in Future
Dubai has constantly been well-known for its amazing architectural growth and spectacular designs, and one illustration of such architectural aptitude is the planet only seven star hotel positioned in Dubai. At the moment, real estate in Dubai is perhaps the safest gamble for making any overseas property investment. Now you must be thinking regarding the reason following this sudden rush in the Real Estate investment in Dubai.
- Identity Theft on the Rise in Real Estate
Rising Identity Theft. This is not good news for an industry already tarnished in the media as being one comprised of the least trusted professionals. So what are you doing Mr. Realtor to prevent this from happening to you?
- Looking Into The Future of Denver Real Estate
Just over the past few years, it's important to note that the real estate subprime mortgage crisis had an effect on the consumer, not to mention the rate of foreclosures as well. It all depends on what real estate market you are in. It seems that this is what we might be looking at for the next several years.
- Montana For Sale By Owner
While Montana is the fourth largest state by size, the population remains at slightly less than one million people. About 70 percent of the residents of the state own rather than lease their home. With mountain ranges, valleys, rivers and other scenic vistas, Montana's beauty is matched by few states.
- Real Estate Banking Scenario in the Middle East
It can be marked as the best occasion for Ayman Adel Kamal who is presently the Vice President of the real estate and investment division of the Dubai Islamic bank, when his bank won the best investment bank award for their achievement over the past 12 months. The article focuses on the real estate investment banks present in the Middle East.
- Trusts - Trust Formation - Trustees Asset Protection - Trust Offshore Asset - Protection Inheritence
Trust an entity created for the purpose of protecting and conserving assets for the benefit of a third party, the beneficiary - A contract affecting three parties, the settler, the trustee and the beneficiary.
- Asset Protection Trust Formation Inheritance Trust Wealth Planning And Protection Tax Planning
Trust information, Asset protection trust, Wealth management trust, Inheritance trust and tax planning consultations.
- When Not to Name Your Spouse the Beneficiary of Your IRA
Have you blindly named your spouse as the beneficiary of your IRA? Is this your best choice? Depending on your situation and objectives, other beneficiary elections may be better. Here are three options you may not have considered.
- Spendthrift Trusts ¨C Checks And Balances For Dysfunctional Beneficiaries
You want to pass on your hard earned assets BUT one of your heirs is an X-factor. Drugs, alcohol, gambling have entered their lives - you're not sure they can act responsibly - here's where the Spendthrift Trust comes in...
- Offshore Annuity, Deferred Variable Annuity
An Offshore Annuity is an annuity that will gain interest at a rate determined by the investment portfolios, and either the owner or annuitant will be taxed at beginning of withdrawal period. Used in wealth preservation.
- Real Estate Tax - Tax Maps, Real Estate Tax Exemptions, Estate Tax Lien Information and More
On real estate tax. History of real estate tax, property assessor, real estate tax maps; limitations of increasing property taxes with homestead real estate tax exemption; delinquent real estate tax penalties; lien on property and use of tax certificates; about estate tax lien and filing affidavit by executor to remove estate tax lien. Real estate worth more than $1.5 million subject to federal estate tax.
- Estate: Clearing Up Estate Document Confusion
Few topics confuse investors more than figuring out what estate-related documents they need. Living Wills, Living Trusts, and Powers of Attorney are just a few of the terms that most find hard to define, let alone understand. But being comfortable with these terms and what each one can do for you is important, and can make the difference between your wishes being followed or creating a nightmare.
- Estate - To Trust Or Not To Trust... That Is The Question!
Living Trusts have become very popular and are being heavily promoted to seniors. Should you Trust or not Trust? That is the question. Read on to learn some simple guidelines that will help you know whether a Living Trust may be right for you and how to go about getting one if needed.
- Estate: Afraid Of Losing Your Home To Medicaid?
Doris from Minnesota is considering transferring her assets to her son so they won’t be lost to Medicaid should she need assisted-living or nursing home care. Is that the right move? If so, what’s the best way to do it? Read on to find out.
- Estate: Don't Be Left Holding The Bag
Ned almost lost the farm that had been in his family for 8 generations! We’ve all heard that ‘The Devil is in the details.’ It is especially true when it comes to estate planning. Make sure you don’t make the same mistake Ned did.
- Simplifying a Difficult Senior Planning Decision: The Family Home
As Father Time marches on, the question of what to do with the home becomes a greater concern. In some cases, ruminating on the alternatives can dominate one's thinking. If a person is aware of the various options and chooses a path that makes the most sense, peace of mind can often be the result.
- Esate: How Do You Like These Odds?
Are you a gambler? Do you like to play the odds? Here are some real-life odds for you to consider: 90% of people become incompetent before they die! Of course, your spouse might not think you’re of sound mind right now, but that’s beside the point! If you don’t take action, you could needlessly cost your spouse thousands of dollars and countless headaches in order for them to make decisions on your behalf.
- IRAs and Early Retirement
Dual income families and megabucks 401(k) plans are common socio-economic trends that get today's Boomers thinking about early retirement. If you elect to retire early and roll your 401(k) plan into an IRA, how can you best set up a withdrawal plan?
- Estate: Do You Need A Trust Or A Foundation
Trusts and private foundations aren’t just for the rich and famous like Warren Buffet or Bill Gates. Nowadays, even people of modest means are realizing the great benefits trust and foundations can provide. Read on to see if you can, too.
- Estate: Do You Owe Taxes On That Gift?
Many readers of this column take me up on my offer for free financial advice. ‘Mr. K’ from Michigan, like many, wondered about taxes owed on his mother’s house. Chances are you will deal with the same issues.
- Estate: Pension Protection Act: It Affects You
The Pension Protection Act was recently passed by Congress and signed into law. It is “the most sweeping reform of America's pension laws in over 30 years.” Whether you’re retired or still laboring to build your nest egg, the Pension Protection Act (PPA) will affect you. Read on to find out how.
- Estate Planning and the Enduring Power Of Attorney - Changes Imminent
You may or may not know what an Enduring Power Of Attorney is (or is designed to do), but it is being replaced very soon by a revised version known as a Lasting Power Of Attorney, and the consensus between the solicitors we have talked to agree that the old system may well be better, simpler and cheaper all round.
- Who Should Be the Beneficiary of Your IRA?
You have a number of choices when it comes to selecting a beneficiary (or beneficiaries) for your IRA. Some are appropriate. Some are mistakes and can lead to delays and expenses in getting the funds to your desired recipients. Some may even exclude some of your desired beneficiaries. In addition, some elections are for estate planning purposes. Let's take a look at your options.
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