That is a sweeping statement well grounded in ignorance of all the facts. I never said anything about the risk of a loss. I have owned for property 20+ years and basis in very small. I don't have to wait for a hypothetical profit. I have one business tenant (you made it plural) that occupies the...
Your suggestion would be a good way to do it but 1) I have a long term reliable tenant 2) the commercial industrial market is not good right now 3) It would generate a fairly substantial state and fed. cap gain tax. Yes, I am uncomfortable every day of the week with 1/3 of my stash in a...
Greetings. I have retirement portfolio that includes a bricks and mortar commercial/industrial real estate holding that is a major compent of my retirement income. Its value compromises about 1/3 of the value of my total retirement portfolio. The other 2/3s is at Schwab with equity and fixed...
If one invested the remaining balance of their retirement portfolio 100% in equities after the purchase of a SPIA, wouldn't that preclude the ability to rebalance in the future?
Yes, thanks, I would. It was much to verbose and ended up looking silly based on early replies and I agree with them. It was posted yesterday as :
"What do these 2 facts tell you about me and my retirement portfolio (multiple choice)"
1. cat food
2. Groceries
3. Medical insurance, including long term care insurance
distant 4th is property taxes.
The stupid cat never likes anything so it seems that way.
The Journal of Financial Planning is going to have this article in the Jan. 2010 issue. It is a subject I have been considering. It will probably be worth a read- "Achieving Sustainable Retirement Withdrawals: A Combined Equity and Annuity Approach".
Good logic, rsingh. The stock I was referring to is Gladstone Commercial symbol- GOOD. I think there is a separate board for discussing individual stocks.
I own a small REIT that pays about 11% at current prices, almost 20% on my cost. It is well managed by high integrity management. Yes, it is in commercial properties but has no debt coming due soon and it's properties have all 100% of tenants paying rent according to terms. Hesitate to name it...
Based on the concern stated in your question you might want to understand this concept before deciding-
"Key Bond-Fund Terms
Duration: A precise look at a fund's sensitivity to interest rates, factoring in when interest payments are made as well as the final payment. For every 1% change in...
dangermouse, we have it down to exactly how much to buy for a particular meal, For example, we have fresh haddock once a week and the amount is .50-.55 lbs. for the two of us. Not one bite left over and we both are satisfied. When I buy it and ask for .50 lbs and if they throw .60lbs. or more...