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  • Understanding The REIT Taxation Rules

    February 4, 2014

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    Jon

    REIT Tax RulesDividends are the big reason investors turn to real estate investment trusts or REITs. What many people don’t know is that those dividends are not taxed like normal dividend stocks. Thanks to an overly confusing tax code, owning REITs can get complicated. Understanding the REIT taxation rules could save you from a big charge when it’s time to file your taxes.

    How Are REITs Taxed?

    Real estate investment trusts were established to allow small investors access to large income producing real estate assets, much like how mutual funds provide access to stocks. In doing so, REITs were giving a special tax designation used to cut their corporate taxes.

    In return for the corporate tax benefits, REITs must pay out 90% of their taxable income to shareholders in the form of dividends. While the REIT tax code simplifies things from a corporate perspective, this is where it gets confusing for shareholders. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: The Redundant MyRA

    January 31, 2014

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    Jon

    Welcome to the end of the week and another edition of Happy Hour! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your end of the week roundup of all things interesting in the land of money.

    The Redundant MyRA

    The State of Union address always provides a unique perspective into the political thought process. You get to see the attempted appeasement of the social classes as the President lays out his thoughts for change on the year. This year’s address was no different. Topics ranged from education to higher wages. One that struck a chord in the retirement area was the MyRA. Continue Reading…


  • Market Corrections Are Hidden Opportunities

    January 30, 2014

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    Jon

    stock market correctionsThe headlines are full of market anomalies this time of year. In December it’s the Santa Claus Rally. January it’s the ever original January Effect. After this weekend you’ll see the Super Bowl Indicator. Then comes Sell in May. It’s a seasonal thing, offering a break from the back and forth between stock market corrections and bubble headlines we’ve seen more of these past five years.

    As Goes January…

    …So goes the year.

    This is another anomaly. The theory goes that if the market is up in January, it’ll be higher at the end of the year. But a down January, could bring about a rough year. It makes for fun headlines, but I’m not making investment decisions based on who wins the Super Bowl or what happens in January. I’ll stick to valuation, thank you. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: $1 Billion Bracket And Bitcoin

    January 24, 2014

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    Jon

    Welcome to the end of the week and another edition of Happy Hour! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your end of the week roundup of all things interesting in the land of money.

    $1 Billion Bracket

    The single biggest office pool event just got more interesting. I’m not talking about the Superbowl. Though, that’s probably a close second. No, it’s March Madness. And it’s all thanks to Warren Buffett. Continue Reading…


  • How A Simple Allocation Reduces Portfolio Volatility

    January 23, 2014

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    Jon

    Simple Portfolio AllocationLast week I dug into alternatives to low volatility ETFs. In it, I hinted at a another, simpler way to reduce portfolio volatility. It starts with diversification. But it ends with the asset allocation you choose. In other words, you can build a simple portfolio of stock and bond funds that limit the impact of market volatility. In most cases simpler is better. That is the goal here, to show how the simplest allocation strategy can reduce volatility in your portfolio.

    Market Volatility

    To understand market volatility we need to understand what moves the markets: why stock prices move and the same for bond prices. Most of the causes can be reduced to rumors, news, political, economic, and disasters. Let’s not forget our own behavior plays a role too. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: Fall And Rise Of Retail

    January 17, 2014

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    Jon

    Welcome to the end of the week and another edition of Happy Hour! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your end of the week roundup of all things interesting in the land of money.

    Fall and Rise of Retail

    Don’t confuse this with a retail is dying piece. It’s not and never will. Those stuck under a rock the past decade have missed the transformation of retail – that article paints a telling tale of the shift from offline to online shopping. It’s safe to say offline retail has peaked. Outlet malls and department stores are being replaced by warehouses and delivery centers. Continue Reading…


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