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How to manage taxes and money in motion

Michael Winaker
  • Financial Advisor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Selling a property comes with numerous challenging tax hurdles and cash flows manage. Handled properly, you can save thousands of dollars that can be used for future purchases or renovations. Proper tax and investment planning with the sale of a property can exponentially improve your success as a real estate investor and business owner. 

My name is Michael Winaker, and I am a financial advisor with Newport Harbor Wealth Management, specializing in real estate investors and successful business owners. I would love to connect and chat with you all to discuss how to maximize your money and avoid the stress and uncertainty of tax and cash flow planning. Comment on this forum and we can bounce ideas back and forth.