Your 401(k) Investments And The IGVSI

August 25th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in News
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by azizuan

Your 401(k) Investments And The IGVSI

Smack, right up alongside the head. Your 401(k) investment program deteriorated rapidly as the stock market and the economy weakened. Who would have thought that there was so much risk of loss in those mutual funds, and ETFs? Fortunately, the pain is most often temporary, but the timing of the recovery could alter some participant retirement schedules and benefits— not to mention the hefty confiscation level retirees can count on from Uncle Sam.


The popularity of self-directed 401(k) benefit plans is understandable. Employees typically get an instant profit from generous employer matching contributions, a variety of investment products to choose from, and portability between jobs. But the benefit to employers is far greater— an easy, low-cost, employee benefit plan with virtually no responsibility for the safety of the investments, and no lifetime commitment to benefit payments. In some instances though, employees are required to invest too large a portion of their account in company stock— a situation that has caused major problems in the past (Enron, for example).


401(k) plans have virtually replaced the private pension system, and in the process, have transferred total investment responsibility from trustee caliber professionals to hundreds of millions of investment amateurs. Employees get little professional guidance with regard to selecting an appropriate mix of investment vehicles from the glossies provided by 401(k) fund providers. Few Employee Benefit Department counselors have degrees (or hands-on experience) in economics, investing, or financial planning, and wind up using the “unbiased” counseling services of the funds’ salespersons. How convenient for them. Interestingly, most salespersons also have no hands-on investment experience either— go figure.


Similarly, the financial planning and accounting communities seem to have little concern about such basic investment tenets as QDI (quality, diversification, and income). If they did, there would never be instances where individual investors lose everything in their one fund, one stock, or one-property investment programs. QDI is the fire insurance policy of the investment plan, but few 401(k) participants hear about anything beyond: past market value performance numbers, future performance projections, and the like. They are not generally aware of the risks inherent in their investment programs.


This is where an understanding of investment grade value stock (IGVS) investing, the IGVSI and related market statistics becomes important to 401(k) participants, company benefit departments, accountants and other financial professionals. IGVS investing is just perfect for long-term, regular-deposit-commitment investment programs.


Somehow, we’ve got to get 401(k) investors to understand the framework of an investment/retirement program and, then, we have to get participants and/or their professional advisors to look inside the products being offered. As much as I hate the idea of one-size-fits-all investment products, they are generally accepted as the best way to deal with larger employer 401(k) programs— most employers don’t even know that more personalized approaches exist.


Only when some form of company, sector, or economy melt down occurs, does the head scratching (and the investigating) begin. 401(k) participants need to understand that they are not immune to the vagaries of market, economic, and interest rate cycles. Along with their employee benefit plan comes total responsibility for the long-term performance of the investment/retirement program. Are you in good hands?


Historically, IGV stocks fluctuate enough (both in general and by sector) to allow for mutual fund and ETF investors to select the less risky offerings from among the 401(k) product menu at the most advantageous times— but all individual investors need to learn how to identify the risks and to learn how to deal with them. Typically, 401(k) participants buy the higher priced, last-year-best-performing, and hot sector offerings while they sell or avoid the various products they feel have “under performed” the market.


Nowhere else in their lives do they adopt such a perverse strategy. And nowhere else in their thinking would they blindly accept the premise that any one number represents what is, or should be, going on in their personal investment portfolios. Risk minimization begins with quality, is enhanced through diversification, and is compounded with realized income.


The first two steps require research, greed control, and discipline. The income part just requires discipline, so it should be much easier to manage. If you cannot identify and understand the individual securities within an investment product, and assess the overall quality (economic viability and risk protection), don’t invest in it. If you have more than 5% of your portfolio in any one individual security, or 15% in any one sector (industrial, geographical, social, political, etc.), make some changes.


Since 401(k) plans are almost exclusively mutual fund shopping malls, it is difficult to assess the income or cash flow component of the risk minimization function. Product descriptions, or your benefits representative, should provide the answers. You can stay away from products that refuse to share the income with you, but the best way to benefit from a fund based benefit plan is to establish selling targets for the products you select. If your Blind Faith Fund Unit Value rises 10%, sell all or part of it and move the proceeds to another opportunity that is down 20%. Profit taking is the ultimate risk minimizer.


So long as we are in an environment where retirement plan income (and principal in the case of all private plans) is subject to income taxation, 401(k) participants would be wise to establish an after tax income portfolio invested in tax exempt securities— or to vote more selfishly.

Steve Selengut
Sanco Services
Kiawa Golf Investment Seminars
Author: “The Brainwashing of the American Investor: The Book that Wall Street Does Not Want YOU to Read” and “A Millionaire’s Secret Investment Strategy”.

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Apartment Analytics Software, LLC Releases Apartment Investment Software for Novice Real Estate Investors

August 25th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in News


Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) March 30, 2009

Apartment Analytics Software, LLC a leader in specialized apartment investment software, announced today the release of an updated version of its very popular real estate investment software called the Apartment Acquisition Model™.

The Apartment Acquisition Model™ is a highly customized cash flow analysis and valuation tool aimed at novice investors interested in buying small to medium size income-producing apartment buildings. With the launch of this updated version, now beginning investors can perform the same level of detailed financial analysis as the most experienced investors. “Our software provides the smaller investor with a very customized financial tool designed specifically for analyzing apartment properties. This group of investors can now participate in the real estate investment game and feel confident about making smart real estate investments,” said President Darrell Roberts

“The Apartment Acquisition Model™ is an affordable and easy-to-use software solution that helps novice investors crunch the numbers with ease, analyze apartment investments quickly and accurately and recognize the most profitable investment opportunity while staying ahead of the competition,” said President Darrell Roberts.

Now beginners with no real estate investment experience can easily start investing in small rental properties just like the PROS. With the Apartment Acquisition Model™, it’s never been easier for novice investors to create detailed cash flow analysis, calculate key return on investment measures automatically, and determine the optimal purchase price without overpaying for a property.

Darrell Roberts is the founder and President of Apartment Analytics Software, LLC, one of the real estate industry’s leading apartment investment software firms. Investors can learn more by visiting us at www.ApartmentAnalyticsSoftware.com.

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Investing In Bonds and Bond Mutual Funds Can Be A Good Deal.

August 11th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in News
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by icantcu

Investing In Bonds and Bond Mutual Funds Can Be A Good Deal.

Most people think of investing in Bonds as being a dry subject, and to a degree, they are right. However, boring can sometimes be a good thing, especially when it comes to investments. Too much “excitement” in your portfolio can lead to undue stress, so a diet rich in bonds and bond mutual funds can help smooth out the rough edges in a portfolio made up mostly of common stocks.

Bonds are generally considered to be less risky than stocks, but they are not without peril in their own right. The risk in a bond is directly related to the issuing company, and the type of debt instrument. Depending on the type of debt issued, and what underlying assets are involved, certain bond investments can be as risky or more risky than investing in stocks. But there’s good news: with a higher risk generally comes a greater return.

Bonds tend to be less flexible to trade than common shares, so most individual investors will end up investing a a bond mutual fund. This has many advantages for the beginning investor, not the least of which is that she can rely on the investment experience of a firm that specializes in analyzing the companies, and their capability of repaying their notes.

The biggest risk associated with bonds is referred to as the interest rate risk. This term refers to changes in the market interest rates, which have a direct bearing on bond returns. Fixed-income securities, in general, move inversely with the changes in interest rates. What this means is that during a period of rising interest rates, like the current climate in the
U.S. in 2006, people holding bonds will end up seeing declining bond returns. This will affect long-term issues the most.

In fact, the longer the time to maturity, the greater the risk of interest rate erosion becomes. For this reason, careful pruning of a bond portfolio becomes of greatest interest to the fund manager. One technique bond mutual funds use is staggering maturity dates so that they have less risk based on any one scenario. The great size of the funds allow them to do this easily and quickly.

The biggest risk for any bond holder is the risk that the company will default before making its’ scheduled payments. This is directly related to how credit worthy the company is, and their capacity and will to repay their debts. Companies with lower credit ratings have to pay higher interest rates, just like consumers in the same boat. The worse the credit, the higher the interest rates to bond holders have to be in order to attract investment dollars. Companies with excellent credit ratings pay a much lower cost for capital, which is one of the reasons they have superior credit in the first place!

Whenever considering an investment in a bond, make sure first and foremost that the company has an excellent rating from Standard and Poors or Moody’s. This will ensure they have the capacity to pay back your loan to them over the entire duration of the bond contract.

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Alternative Investments Real Estate Ira Retirement Plan

August 11th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in News
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by Salmaan Taseer

Alternative Investments Real Estate Ira Retirement Plan

Alternative Investments are the new safe way to invest your money. They are less risky and more secure investment ideas that investment companies have come up with to offer investors. Alternative Investments are a low risk and have less chance of failure. Alternative Investments can offer the investor a way to invest their money and eliminate the fear factor of the investment itself failing. For example, in the standard tradition of investing, an investor would maybe go to a stock broker and write them a check and then everyday for the next three years check the stock reports to see if their stock was performing well. They would have to worry if the stock would bottom out or the company would fail or get sold or many other bad things that could happen to the stock. The stock may go for roller coaster rides up and down many times. This would cause the investor great anxiety on a daily basis.

Alternative Investments are a financial solution to this problem. So, what is an Alternative Investment? One example is a Real Estate IRA retirement plan. This type of Alternative Investment is where an investment company places your money in a Real Estate property along with other investor’s money and as the property makes money, you get a monthly dividend which can be direct deposited into your bank account. This Real Estate IRA Alternative Investment is a much safer way to invest your money than the normal investment avenues such as the stock market.

With an Alternative Investments Real Estate IRA retirement plan, you remove worry and anxiety from your investment experience and allow yourself to enjoy the simple act of investing your money and collecting the profits. It’s a very smart and logical way to invest. Why have an investment that causes you much grief on a daily basis when an Alternative Investment such as a Real Estate IRA can make investing a more pleasant and financially rewarding process. By removing the danger of worrying about your investment during your day to day routine, you now can focus on your life and feel good about making money which is the point anyway. Alternative Investments and Real Estate IRA plans are a good idea and the future is now for this type of investing.

The best advice is to find an investment firm that offers Alternative Investments. I did a search and found EQlibrium Investments at http://www.eqlibrium.com/ . They did have my example of a Real Estate IRA at http://www.eqlibrium.com/products/real-estate-ira-401k.asp and Alternative Investments at http://www.eqlibrium.com/products/alternative-investments.asp ..

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Olsen Says U.S. Corporate Earnings Quality Improved

August 11th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in News

Money capital is the lifeblood of every investment. Without capital, there can be no product, no property, no sales, no cash flow. Check out Roberts video about his experiences raising capital for his first entrepreneurial venture. During this one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated 3-day event with Robert Kiyosaki and his advisers you will learn: * Robert’s experiences raising capital * Why raising capital is the #1 skill of an entrepreneur * How you can develop this skill to benefit your business and real estate investing Whether your current or future investments involve business or real estate, raising capital is vital to keeping your investments alive and producing cash flow. Robert and his advisors are experts in this important skill who practice what they preach and will share with you their knowledge gleaned from years of real-life entrepreneurship and investment experience.
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Inmarsat announces £752m advanced satellite services investment
Dave Bailey, Computing , Monday 9 August 2010 at 14:50:00 Global Xpress service has potential to deliver up to 50Mbit/s to rural users UK satellite communications firm Inmarsat has announced a $ 1.2bn (£752m) investment in next generation satellite network services. The primary investment is a contract with aerospace company Boeing for the manufacture of three 702HP Ka-band satellites . The …
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Offshore Investment Companies: Based Out Of Tax Havens

August 8th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in News

Offshore Investment Companies: Based Out Of Tax Havens

These countries are often less regulated than the host country and are hence preferred by offshore investors. Offshore investment gives greater freedom to the investor and has the potential for much greater return on investments. Since there is a wide portfolio of investments on offer offshore investment companies play a vital role in conducting these affairs.


Offshore investments can be made in the form of hedge funds, offshore investment funds, overseas mutual funds, offshore investment bonds, offshore unit trusts, offshore property funds etc.


An offshore investment offers a high level of privacy and is sometimes is looked at suspiciously as offering a channel for investing illegally acquired wealth. However offshore investments shield legitimate, affluent individuals from the financial pressures and constraints faced by them in their home country.


In fact offshore investments managed by offshore investment companies are completely legal and are regulated by the jurisdictions of those countries where investments are made.


Investors who live away from their home country, those who want to maintain their financial privacy and those who want to protect their assets legally usually opt for offshore investments.


Other reasons for offshore investments are benefits from a reduction in taxes, opportunity to remain discrete in financial affairs (due to family arrangements), and to expand investments beyond the investor’s current jurisdiction, to achieve a better return on investment.


Offshore investment companies with their years of investment experience gained by working in offshore jurisdictions help both corporate and individual investors to protect their assets through market savvy investments, thereby enabling investors to attain maximum return on their overseas investments.


Offshore investments shields investments from capital gain taxation and augments assets through a confidential and secure investment that is not governed by the rules and regulations of the home country.


It is very essential to choose the right offshore investment service provider to ensure that good advice is being obtained and more crucially an excellent ROI is achieved. Offshore investment companies work closely with their clients so as to get a detailed understanding about their investment and financial objectives, which enables them to give the best possible offshore advice.


Offshore investment companies prepare well constructed balanced portfolio of investments for their investors so as to ensure success. They update the investment portfolio because financial markets adjust according to world economies and are prone to internal and currency fluctuations. They make assessments on investments after every six months along with a full financial analysis once every 12 months. This is essential to maintain the growth of the investment portfolio.


Investing offshore can be a very attractive option to an investor who wants to explore and invest in markets outside the home country by acquiring overseas private investments. The common perception that offshore investments can be very risky does not hold any truth. In fact offshore financial centers rely heavily on offshore capital and as such are very concerned about maintaining their reputations.

Ramapati Singhania specializes in creating and managing web businesses. His latest website http://www.incorporation-offshore-saves-wealth.com focuses on helping you to incorporate offshore companies in Seychelles, Mauritius and BVI. You can also visit his blog, http://www.ramapatisinghania.com

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Q&A: How can I find a good real estate investment coach?

July 10th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 2 Comments | Filed in News

Question by Xiang Z: How can I find a good real estate investment coach?
I am a new real estate investor. I am looking for a good real estate investment coach in San Francisco Bay Area. I have a real estate saleperson license and have basic real estate investment knowledge. I am looking for a good real estate investor coach who have years of success investment experience in residential and commericial. I have private funds for good deals and would like to be partnership or learn from savy investors.

Best answer:

Answer by Biancoa
Try going to your local real estate investors association. They normally have meetings once a month and as a guest you can usually attend for free. If you want to get into commercial, try working at a commercial only brokerage. They are the better ones to work at unless you want to only invest in single family homes.

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