According to the Census Bureau, the median income for U.S. wage earners in 2016 was $31,099. After taxes, and factoring in the all-but-gospel recommendation that no more than 30 percent of one’s income be allocated for rent, that means the…
2019 July
Just like storm chasers that feast on disaster, there’s a group of investors that actually run towards danger and invest for a recession. These investors profit both during prosperous times and downturns. These investors allocate their capital towards a commercial…
In the longstanding debate between stocks and real estate, a major point of contention has been liquidity.
Generally speaking, stocks are liquid, real estate is not.
Those on the side of stocks will argue that liquidity enables an investor to be nimble, allowing for flexibility to adjust to changes and risks as well as allowing for capital preservation.