Showing posts with label Financial Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Financial Planning. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Your Financial Future

You can make land a part of your financial future. Investing in vacant property can be a great addition to your portfolio if you take the proper steps before you buy.

Here is a article from the Real Estate Resources Blog with tips on increasing your wealth with real estate.
Anybody who offers actually built all kinds of wealth could possibly say that there are couple of methods to do so with out some type of investment. These days the word ‘invest’ can be a scary one, indeed. Along with the method the economy continues to be heading in the previous several years this can end up being difficult to put money into anything with some guarantee which you will get this back let alone see any kind of profit from it.

There’s no revenue without the potential risk; after all, that’s the nature of opportunities. Whilst there are certain types of opportunities which are a bit much less sure-footed than others, land investments stay one of the more profitable investment opportunities available. Why? It has so much potential and purchasers are not secured into something from all-you incorporated. In the event that you are interested in starting out in the world of opportunities, why not use land investment as a method to obtain your feet in the door to improving your financial future?

Full Story How to Use Land Investment to Improve Your Financial Future – Tips to Get You Started
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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Guide to Repairing Your Credit

In this ecomony it's easy to miss a payment, have to "juggle" a few bills, and get behind on financial obligations. Before you can invest in your future, you need to clean up the past.

This article on WikiHow has lists 13 steps you can take to bring your finances in line and boost your credit score.  Even if you are in good financial shape, reviewing these tips may help keep you there.
If you're struggling with debt, here are few steps you can take to repair or rebuild your credit on your own before accepting one of the many "debt consolidation" offers or resorting to bankruptcy.

Full Story How to Repair Your Credit
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Paying Off Your Mortgage

Is paying off your mortgage or debt first better than just investing? Here is a wonderful article from Deborah L Jacobs, Personal Finance writer for Forbes.
As a personal finance writer I hear a lot of investment advice. To my skeptic’s eye, much of it is too risky, unnecessarily complicated or involves hidden fees. The best advice I ever received was to pay off my mortgage. I did that seven years ago and have been reaping the benefits ever since.

This advice came not from a financial advisor, but from Marc Eisenson, an engineer and electrical contractor who is now retired. In 1991, shortly after I changed careers — from law to journalism — he sent me a copy of his book The Banker’s Secret (Villard Books). It came with software that you could use to calculate how much money you could save in interest by paying off your mortgage more quickly than the bank requires.

Full Story The Best Investment Advice I Ever Received
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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Tax Benefits of Vacant Land Investment

Whether you buy land as part of an investment potfolio or because you want your own hunting or recreational acreage, this eHow article by Solomon Lander lists many way your propery can help you at tax time.

Vacant land is typically viewed as a speculative investment. It produces no income, has ongoing expenses, and is only profitable if its market value increases in the future. Although this is all true, vacant land is not only an excellent hedge against inflation, but it also generates multiple tax benefits.

Read more: Tax Benefits of Investing in Vacant Land | eHow.com
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Keeping the Family Cabin


If you have a property you'd like to keep in your family, you'll need to plan ahead to make sure ownership is transferred correctly.

You can find information on transfering a property in this article Keeping the Cabin in the Family: A Guide to Joint Ownership and Use by Wendy S. Goffe found on the State Bar of Wisconsin website. WARNING: Ms Goffe is a lawyer, so the article is very technical and detail oriented.  And remember, for all legal advice regarding Real Estate transactions, you should always consult a lawyer.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Financial Spring Cleaning

It's finally here - the weather is warming and flowers are beginning to bloom. Ahh...Spring.

You've started raking the yard, seeding the lawn, planing new gardens. Ok, neither have we, but it's on the to-do list. Now, what about your money?

Spring is a good time to review your finances and make sure your money is working for you. Here's a great article from billeater.com to get you started
11 Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Wallet

Then when you've finished all that work, head out to the woods to relax. Need to find a great getaway? We've got listings for recreational and hunting properties in over 40 Wisconsin Counties. BuyWisconsinLand.com