Rebuilding the Three-Legged Stool
David continues with his look at the improved three-legged stool for financial security. In this segment, David discusses income producing real estate and ownership in an operating business.
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David continues with his look at the improved three-legged stool for financial security. In this segment, David discusses income producing real estate and ownership in an operating business.
Read More...David discusses his philosophy of treating investing as a way to grow savings, not as a vehicle for making money.
Read More...There was a time when the three legs of the retirement stool were Social Security, pensions and personal savings. But those days are gone for good and the stool needs new legs.
Read More...The role of REITs in creating a more stable three-legged stool of retirement security
Read More...David takes detailed look at how much tax a married couple making $60,000 per year actually pays.
Read More...David answers questions from listeners/viewers including inquiries about investing in real estate and business organization (LLC, corporation, etc.).
Read More...There was a time when the three legs of the retirement stool were Social Security, employer-sponsored pensions, and personal savings. I advocate an improved stool for financial security consisting of approximately equal parts paper assets (equities, bonds, commodities, etc.), income producing real estate and ownership in an operating business. Paper assets and real estate are [...]
Read More...-David recaps his view on the new three-legged stool for long-term financial security.
Read More...In this edition of Financial Focus, we examine the old three-legged stool for financial security and layout our concept for the improved version of the future.
Read More...-David continues his explanation of the new three-legged stool for long-term financial security with a discussion about income producing real estate.
Read More...-David explains his new three-legged stool for long-term financial security.
Read More...In this edition of Financial Focus, we look back at the year that was and peer into the future to see what lies in store for 2009. We also offer tips on tax preparation.
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