Posts Tagged ‘Purchase’
What would be a great stock to buy for a 21st b-day? First stock purchase in portfolio.?
We want to buy our son something meaningful for his 21st b-day. What would be a good stock to buy to start his portfolio? Any suggestions as to how to buy it without the fees costing more than the gift? Which company has small-investor friendly account?
Does anyone know a Hard Money lender that can fund a bulk REO portfolio purchase?
I’m a California Real Estate Agent/Investor.My real estate office has an established relationship with Lender Clearing House that offers custom bulk Bank-Owned Real Estate (REO) portfolios ranging from $2 million and higher. I would like to purchase properties at 50% or better (3% purchase fees + 3% closing costs + 44% property value) on Single Family Residences (SFR). Most hard money lenders only handle 1 property at a time. I have found 1 lender wanting 10% down = $200K, but that’s entirely too heavy to lift by myself.
A $2M portfolio is roughly 8-14 properties in the San Fernando Valley. I need help locating a reputable lender that is willing to fund on the structure of the deal, all property will be immediately resold at 90% (est.). Can anyone help me?
Help Choosing an Art Portfolio Case to Purchase?
After finishing a really nice poster for my Spanish project, I finally decided it was time to start getting an art portfolio together for jobs and college.
I was wondering what you all would recommend as far as quality, price and size. Any links or information would help out. I’m willing to spend a good bit of money on a portfolio if it will last.
Thank you! Your help is appreciated!
Intranet Application For Stock Purchase Plan
[Dutchgirl portfolio] Walkthrough of employee stock purchase plan intranet application
Stock Market : How To Give Direct Purchase Stock Shares As Christmas Gifts
One major advantage of direct stock purchase plans is that they frequently give the option to give away stock shares for free. Take tax consequences into account when giving stock shares as Christm…
Should I Sell My Entire Stock Portfolio To Fund A Home Purchase?
I would like to buy a home in the beginning of 2008 and currently have most of my money in a brokerage account in ETF holdings, which is about $15,000.
My question is whether I should liquidate my entire portfolio to pay for the down payment. Would trading the portfolio for a down payment be a good investment? It would be hard to come up with the cash for a 20% down payment without selling off a good chunk of it.
Also, is it wise to keep the ETF’s right now or should I look for lower-risk investments if I plan on using the cash within a year? It is pretty well diversified and the returns have been decent these past few years.
By the time I plan on buying, I should have about 18-20k in cash savings in addition to the portfolio.
I am 21 years old so have some time to regenerate the portfolio, but just wanted to get your opinions. Any advice would help…thanks!