Heya friend,

This is your morning cup of coffee, served in finance & money nuggets form. T.G.I.F edition.

Such crazy things going on in the world right now, right?

I won’t go into the details, but one thing I’ll comment on is where I’m putting my focus.

The old adage “Focus on what you can control. Block out all the rest.” couldn’t hold more true than right now. Do I have control over alot that is going on right now in the news? No.

So tempting to get distracted by “all the things”, but I’m staying clear on what my own goals are, including financial ones. And more specifically, what I can do about them.

With all that said, onto the good stuff and what we can focus on below…

RETIREMENT & SAVINGS HIGHLIGHT

Do You Recognize the 4 Life-Changing Financial Decisions You Can Make This Year?

Transform your financial future this year with four strategic decisions. Start by reconfiguring your budget to prioritize savings and secure your financial health.

Explore alternative investments like peer-to-peer lending and real estate crowdfunding for better returns. Hedge against inflation with precious metals, such as gold and silver.

Finally, diversify your portfolio by venturing into private equity to potentially achieve higher returns.

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Finance Quote Of The Day

“Rich people believe ‘I create my life.’ Poor people believe ‘Life happens to me.’” - T. Harv Eker

FINANCIAL EDUCATION & RETIREMENT HIGHLIGHT

Who Else Wants to Retire with Only $2000 a Month?

Retiring on $2,000 a month is achievable with the right strategies. Start by understanding your financial situation and setting realistic retirement goals.

Consider downsizing or moving to more affordable locations to manage housing costs. Plan for healthcare by understanding Medicare and Medicaid, and maximizing your HSA.

Delaying Social Security benefits can also boost your income. Adopting frugal living habits can make a big difference in your budget, helping you enjoy a comfortable retirement on a modest income.

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Golden Money Nugget

The 5 Key Metrics Every Real Estate Investor Should Know

1/ Cash Flow is crucial for real estate investors. It measures the net income from a property after expenses. Positive cash flow means consistent profit, helping investors maintain financial stability and plan for future investments.

2/ Cap Rate, or Capitalization Rate, helps investors compare the profitability of different properties. It’s the ratio of net operating income to purchase price. A higher cap rate generally suggests better returns, making it a key metric for evaluating potential investments.

3/ ROI, or Return on Investment, shows the percentage of profit relative to the investment’s cost. It includes rental income, appreciation, and tax benefits. Understanding ROI helps investors gauge the overall profitability of their real estate ventures.

4/ Occupancy Rate indicates the percentage of rented units in a property. High occupancy rates mean steady income and strong demand. Monitoring this metric helps investors predict future cash flow and identify potential management or location issues.

5/ The Debt-to-Equity Ratio compares the amount of debt to the owner’s equity in a property. A lower ratio indicates less financial risk and greater stability. This metric is vital for understanding the leverage and potential risks in a real estate investment.

GROW YOUR INCOME & RETIRE FASTER

Little-Known Ways to Succeed in Warehouse Real Estate Investing

Investing in warehouse real estate can be highly profitable due to the booming e-commerce sector driving demand for storage spaces. There are various types of warehouses, such as public, private, climate-controlled, and automated.

Revenue can be generated through leasing, asset appreciation, and tax benefits. Strategies like REITs and crowdfunding make these investments accessible and diversified.

Key factors for success include location, leasing terms, and insurance. This sector presents a growing market with lucrative opportunities.

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Financial Definition Of The Day

Early Retirement

  • Definition: Early retirement refers to the act of retiring before the traditional retirement age, often requiring substantial savings and planning.
  • Example: An individual retiring at age 55, utilizing savings and a strategic withdrawal plan to fund their retirement years.

TRENDING FINANCIAL & RETIREMENT NEWS

The Shocking Truth About Rent Prices in the Next 10 Years

In the next decade, the average rent in America is expected to nearly double. This rise is influenced by complex market dynamics where high interest rates don’t always lead to lower home prices.

Multifamily properties present a lucrative investment opportunity, especially as institutions offload assets. Key drivers include location, rental demand, and economic policies.

Understanding these factors can help you navigate and capitalize on the evolving real estate market.

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Free Financial Tools & Resources

Free Financial Tools

=> Free Passive Idea Income Generator (uncovering a variety of passive income opportunities tailored to your preferences and capabilities)

=> Free Non-Stock Market Investment Explorer (give you ideas and let’s you explore outside of Wall Street investments)

=> Free Real Estate Investment Calculator (let’s you explore a real estate investment by inputting some basic possible numbers)

=> Free Side Hustle Idea Generator (gives you ideas on what side hustles would be interesting and work for you)

Thanks for reading and being part of our 40 Plus Finance community. You rock! If you have any questions about anything at all, just hit “Reply” and ask. We reply to all the messages ourselves.

Catch you soon,

Kurt - 40PlusFinance.com

P.S. Some of you have emailed me and asked what sort of financial plan I follow. The basics of it are right here in this article: /financial-freedom-plan/

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