real estate investments
New Online Workshop: Investing in Real Estate Without the Hassle (Part 3 of 3)

You might have seen the “no money down” real estate deals. But, what if your issue is “no time”? Learn how investing in a Real Estate Investment Trust can be a simple way to real estate wealth.
- Megan Hughes's blog
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New Online Workshop: Investing in Real Estate Without the Hassle (Part 2 of 3)

You might have seen the “no money down” real estate deals. But, what if your issue is “no time”? Learn how investing in a Real Estate Investment Trust can be a simple way to real estate wealth.
- Diane Kennedy's blog
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California Cracks Down on Foreclosure Consultants

California is the land of opportunity, especially for real estate investors. I’ve made my fair share of profit from appreciation in California.
After all, a few years ago all you had to do was be IN the market to make money. There was a strong economic force pushing all the values up. But market values have now stabilized or decreased and the foreclosure rates are climbing. Lawmakers in California are expecting less-than-ethical scam artists to start showing up to take advantage of homeowners who are facing foreclosure. And they’ve come up with some pretty stringent laws to stop them. Before you start on your plans to become a real estate tycoon in California, take a minute to check out the laws.
- Diane Kennedy's blog
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3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Invest in a 401(k) Plan

One of the tax questions that I get again and again at my CPA firm is some kind of variation of “Should I invest in a 401(k) plan?” My short and simple answer is always “It depends.” The longer answer actually has five questions you need to ask yourself first.
Foreclosures Are Up 99%

For Sale … Like it or NotOne of the benefits I get from working with a nationwide group of CPAs, is that I get to keep up with what successful business owners and real estate owners are up to. The real estate market is booming in some areas, crashing in others and just holding its own in others. But, there is one area of real estate that is exploding – the foreclosure market!
- Diane Kennedy's blog
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