End Of Year Sale!

It seems that I have fallen into a trap that a lot of online marketers do. Over the last few years I kept creating new courses about how to invest in tax liens and tax deeds. You see, I am not really a sales person, but a teacher. I love learning and teaching new things. So everytime I thought of something new that I could teach to others, I created a new program.

It’s getting a little tetious to keep up with all these programs, so I’ve decided to let a few go by the wayside. I don’t feel like updating them so I’m just going to discontinue them. And because I’m discontinuing these courses, I’m having a year end sale. So from now until the end of the year, you can purchase these courses at half price. That’s right HALF PRICE! But after December 31, 2011, they won’t be available. Continue reading

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Free and Clear Foreclosures

 

Purchasing tax deed properties at the tax sale is one way to get a property free and clear of a mortgage for less than retail price. It used to be a way to get properties for pennies on the dollar, but it doesn’t seem to work like that anymore. Unless you’re just bidding on vacant land in areas where no one wants to live, you’ll have to bid against other investors with deep pockets. And sometimes these so called investors will pay near market price for a tax deed property. Even if they bid up the price to 80% of market value, that’s more than you should pay for a tax deed property. Because you’re unable to inspect the property before you buy, you really don’t know how much rehab it’s going to need. If you pay 80% of market value, that might cut your profit margin quite a bit. And you can’t even be sure exactly what market value is, especially in today’s market, where prices are still not stable. Continue reading

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4 Things You Need To Know Before Investing In Tax Liens

This 2 minute video is an excerpt from a teleseminar with Mark Jackson of InvestorCompsOnline.com.

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Monday Motivation: Make Life Happen!

If you don?t direct your affairs, no one else will. Life will carry on anyway, and it won’t work out the way you want it to, if you don?t direct it. Nothing happens if you don’t make it happen.

If you don?t play the ball you will get taken out of the game and you will just sit on the sideline and watch the game of life go on without you.

Make things happen. Make a difference in your life and in the life of those around you.
You can make a positive difference!
Don?t just let things happen. Continue reading

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Guest Article: Investing In Alternative Assets

Belinda SavageBy Belinda Savage, Retirement Account Specialist

Where are Americans investing their retirement fund since mutual fund companies have released the fact that in one quarter of 2010, over $375 billion in mutual funds were converted into cash?

The answer is becoming clear as Americans are becoming tired of the volatility of the financial markets and seek to grab hold of the higher returns from the alternative asset sector. What are alternative assets, you may be wondering? These are the assets that Americans rely upon in their housing needs and from community or national interest: residential real estate, precious metals, senior housing, trust deeds, dormitory housing projects, tax liens, private business, and the list goes on and on.

But how can you utilize your retirement savings within this alternative asset sector when your financial advisor or CPA has only allowed you to invest in mutual funds and stock or bonds? Did you know that Americans hold $5.9 trillion in IRAs and 401Ks, which could be the explanation for the major financial institutions maintaining secrecy regarding true Self-Directed IRA/401Ks? Since 1976, when Congress passed the historical legislation (after ERISA in 1974) Americans have the opportunity to utilize their IRA or 401K savings in any investment other than a life insurance policy or a collectible such as antiques, coins, wine, or artwork. According to this section (408) of the IRS code, the language is exclusionary allowing Americans the choice as to where they may invest which includes international (real estate or private business).

By establishing your own true Self-Directed IRAs or 401Ks, you may enter into the world of owning investment property, buying trust deeds, starting businesses, lending in the form of a promissory note and a whole array of investment vehicles. As a former Wall Street bond trader and market analyst, I discovered this wondrous investment arena 10 years ago. I never looked back as clients invested in a variety (27 asset sectors) of projects or investments which have garnered between 7-20% ROI annually. The challenge is to perform due diligence. Most of us perform due diligence when choosing a home or buying a car for their families. It’s no different with your investments, you need to learn enough about what you are investing in so that you can do proper due diligence before you buy.

To open a self directed IRA or 401(k), you need a custodian. IRA Services Trust in San Carlos, California has been in business for 33 years, member of the Retirement Industry Trust Association & CMA dedicated to providing excellent education and custodial services for their 28,000 clients. You can find out more about IRA Services Trust and the benefits of investing using a self-directed IRA from this recording of a webinar that Joanne Musa hosted with Belinda Savage of IRA Services on Wednesday December 7, 2011.

You can watch the video at http://taxlienlady.com/HowToInvestTaxFree/HowToInvestTaxFree.html.

 

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