
12 April 2017 | 6 replies
If you do want the exposure, there are some funds out there and ETFs that buy ABS backed by these student loan pools.

16 January 2022 | 17 replies
Your exposure window will be narrower.

4 June 2018 | 206 replies
This helps me mitigate my risk exposure to moves in inflation and or interest rates.This can all be determined before we invest.

8 April 2011 | 9 replies
If so he could try to borrow if he has any equity on property he owns or refi into a lower rate.Also if he is leasing a space for business he could go to the landlord to renegotiate the rent for a short term or long term concession.If the lease is coming up for renewal he could also trade up to a better location paying the same sq ft lease rate thereby increasing his business sales with more exposure and profit OR the landlord there would cave to give a reduced lease rate to not lose him.There are many businesses who use to have a footprint of 250 to 300 sq ft of space per employee used and are cutting that back to 100 sq ft of space per employee.He could also ask for a reduced rate on his existing business loans.It NEVER hurts to ask.Hope it helps....

17 October 2017 | 261 replies
It seems no one minds going into debt at an astounding rate for long periods of time to accomplish this, I would feel much better reducing my debt exposure for a smaller gain, because in my opinion the additional gain is not worth the additional debt.

20 June 2017 | 106 replies
@Matt Skinner My securities Attornies in Oregon seem to think there is some exposure when you put different investors who do not know each other into an llc.
18 February 2014 | 20 replies
You should tailor to different clientele: mom-and-pop CD and annuity investors (scared to death of fluctuating principal), vs affluent professionals and business owners that probably have a more balanced exposure of US and foreign equities, bonds, gold, and REITs, for example, and that's their framework.

23 May 2017 | 49 replies
Not sure if you have Safeco/Liberty Mutual out there but they offer a home policy with daycare exposure.

1 December 2014 | 2 replies
There is some tax exposure in the form of UDFI that goes along with this, but your return will still be superior to an all cash purchase.So, can it make sense to invest a Roth IRA in real estate?

1 March 2009 | 25 replies
It might be that you need to adjust and restructure to stay under the radar and accumulate assets and cash in ways that minimize your tax exposure until a more favorable political climate comes about.