Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property

J Hartman
Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property

Over 1,200 content rich episodes, business and investing guru,with guests including Jim Cramer, Dave Ramsey, Harry Dent, & Suze Orman.

  1. 04/07/2020

    1427: Recession or Depression, Stock Buybacks, Quantitative Easing, Harry Dent

    Jason Hartman is joined in today’s show with in house economist, Thomas to discuss what constitutes a recession and what this one look like. While some may assume the worst here, Thomas presents some numbers that aren’t as bad as expected.  In Part II, our returning guest, Harry Dent, discusses the economy, company buybacks, and quantitative easing. Take a deeper look into the economic influence of each generation with their peak earning power, and peak spending trends.  Key Takeaways: [1:00] The great little recession [2:00] Members of the national bureau of economic research are careful what to declare a recession, and quite a bit after the fact [7:10] The employment base for retail and tourism is around 40 million jobs, and we are only down 10 million so far [14:20] This is a war, just a war on a virus [16:30] Harry Dent, Demographer [17:30] Puerto Rico, better weather, lower cost and better tax benefits [18:53] Famous for predictions on all aspects of the economy [21:00] What is the age of someone’s peak earning power and peak spending? [23:50] “Quantitative easing is not putting money into the banks system and lending, it is literally buying financial assets like bonds, which puts more money into the pool that’s actually chasing financial assets, and that drives up financial assets.” - Dent [26:55] Company stocks are going up because of shrinking the number of shares, rather than growing the economy [32:55] Are company stock buybacks really that bad?  Websites: TAX SALE Webinar Link 1-800-HARTMAN www.JasonHartman.com

    38 min
  2. 04/04/2020

    1426 FBF: One-Stop Nationwide Eviction Services, David Merrill

    Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 719, originally published August 29, 2016 In the first half of today’s episode Jason debunks Peter Schiff’s theory on China’s Great Decoupling. A Business Insider article breaks down the Chinese class system and outlines each class by its income level. And today’s guest, David Merrill of Nationwide Eviction Services shares the benefits of his company’s software platform. The software allows investors who self-manage their properties to pay a small fee to file an eviction from anywhere, on-line. The company’s comprehensive website includes a calculator that can formulate a price per eviction in any state by entering a property’s zip code. Key Takeaways: [1:20] Tenants need to uphold their contracts, if not landlords may need an eviction service. [4:51] Debunking Peter Schiff's The Great Decoupling Theory. [9:34] A few points about the Business Insider article which addresses China’s middle class. [18:00] Global trade is good but the current US complex trade agreements are not good. [20:16] The 3 basic economic scenarios are inflation, deflation and stagnation. [26:00] Roughly, what are the costs for an eviction plus court costs in different areas of the country? [28:59] An eviction is a two-part process, if you plan on recovering your funds. [31:43] Which states have landlord friendly or landlord unfriendly markets? [39:31] Keep the lines of communication open. It pays to work with your renters before starting the eviction process [44:25] An online calculator shows which areas are more landlord friendly or tenant friendly based on cost per zip code. Websites: www.JasonHartman.com 1-800-HARTMAN

    53 min
4.7
out of 5
43 Ratings

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