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ONE STORY A DAY / Una historia para cada Día during Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 - Let's get inspired!! - ¡Vamos a inspirarnos! Lisette was born and raised in Lorain, Ohio. Currently, Lisette is the Chief Deputy Clerk of the Lorain Municipal Court. Prior to that she was an Administrative Assistant to retired Lorain County Common Pleas Judge, Mark A. Betleski for 16 years. Lisette is a proud graduate of Lorain County Community College. Lissette presently sits on two non-profit boards, one being the Lorain County Safe Harbor/Genesis House, which provides services for Lorain County victims of domestic violence and the other is the Ohio Hispanic Veterans Memorial, which will be the first Hispanic Veterans Memorial in the State of Ohio. Lisette is serving her second term to the Lorain County Democratic Central Committee and appointed to the Lorain County Democratic Executive Committee. Lisette is the Past president and treasurer to the Lorain County Federation of Democratic Women Club and the past vice president to the Lorain City Democratic Women Club. Lisette is actively involved in her church community and sits on Finance Council.
In this episode of Passive Income Pilots, Tait Duryea takes you back to one of the most downloaded episodes in the show's history with Toby Mathis from Anderson Advisors. Discover how tax laws can work for you through real estate investments, cost segregation, and bonus depreciation strategies. Toby breaks down the game-changing legal strategies high-income earners can use to reduce their tax burden and maximize returns drastically. If you're a pilot frustrated with taxes or looking to level up your knowledge, this episode is packed with powerful insights.Toby Mathis is a tax attorney, author, and principal at Anderson Advisors, where he has spent over 25 years advising investors and business owners on tax strategies. He is also a member of the Forbes Real Estate and Finance Council. As both an experienced real estate investor and a legal expert, Toby brings practical, actionable insights to the show. He specializes in helping high-income earners legally reduce their tax burden through real estate, business structures, and creative legal strategies. Toby is also known for his popular bi-weekly webinar, Tax Tuesday, and his #1 bestselling book "Infinity Investing," published by Forbes Books.Enjoy the show!Show notes:(0:00) Intro(01:13) Economic update and job market trends from the Federal Reserve Beige Book(05:03) Tax challenges for pilots and strategies to reduce taxable income(08:49) Debunking myths about LLCs and creating tax-deductible losses(12:57) Understanding income types: active, portfolio, and passive income(17:10) Can passive losses offset W-2 income for pilots?(19:30) Tax implications of owning a business versus owning real estate(23:11) Bonus depreciation and maximizing tax benefits with real estate investments(31:46) Real estate professional status: how pilots can qualify and benefit(45:31) Combining Airbnb with long-term rentals for optimal tax strategies(58:04) Cost segregation and accelerating depreciation for significant tax savings(1:10:05) OutroConnect with Toby:Company Website: https://andersonadvisors.com/ Website: https://tobymathis.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TobyMathis Free Tax Webinar: https://andersonadvisors.com/tax-tuesdays/ Toby takes a deep dive into taxes at Spartan Investment Group:Tackling the Toughest Tax Questions of all Time!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX8rFZSGeVc — You've found the number one resource for financial education for aviators! Please consider leaving a rating and sharing this podcast with your colleagues in the aviation community, as it can serve as a valuable resource for all those involved in the industry.Remember to subscribe for more insights at PassiveIncomePilots.com! https://passiveincomepilots.com/ Join our growing community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passivepilotsCheck us out on Instagram @PassiveIncomePilots: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomepilots/Follow us on X @IncomePilots: https://twitter.com/IncomePilotsGet our updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/passive-income-pilots/Have questions or want to discuss this episode? Contact us at ask@passiveincomepilots.com See you on the next one!*Legal Disclaimer*The content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group. The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.
Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court, Louis J. Perret, has served our community for 23 years, having been elected to serve on November 20, 1999. The clerk of court oversees the central repository of official records ranging from real estate sales and mortgage deeds, civil lawsuits, successions, adoptions, felony criminal charges, and much more. They help you get certified copies of birth and death certificates. The clerk's office has over 16 million records going back to 1823. The clerk's office has over 8,000 vintage photos of Lafayette Parish's history, with approximately 3000 on display. We are all encouraged to share our photos with him so that he can continue to build a library of the story of Lafayette. The Elections Department oversees every facet of all elections that take place in Lafayette Parish. With the elections coming up on October 14, 2023, it seems very timely to hear from Louis Perret on all that's involved in the process. One quick fact: just in Lafayette Parish on October 14, 2023, taxpayers will spend $182,000 to cover the costs of election day. Expenses cover 906 commissioners who will be working, the clerk of court and registrar employees, along with janitors, the people who deliver the voting machines, close the building, etc. Louis admonishes all of us: There is no valid excuse for not voting!! Prior to his election as Clerk of Court, Perret served as District Director of the 7th Congressional District for Congressmen Jimmy Hayes and Chris John. (1986-1999) Perret served as co-chair of the Lafayette Bush/Cheney campaign in 2000. He served as an alternate delegate for George W. Bush at the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. Louis Perret was selected in 1997 by the American Council of Young Political Leaders as a delegate to the People's Republic of China. He is a Lifetime Member of the ACYPL Alumni Council. Perret serves on the Board of Directors of Louisiana Capital (Small Business Lender) and has served since 2011 as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Regional Health System of Acadiana, which includes Women's & Children's Hospital and the Regional Medical Center Hospital. He formerly served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Women's & Children's Hospital from 2003 to 2008. He has been a board member since 1994. He is a partner in Golfballs.com and he is a founding member of NOBL (Network of Business Leaders). In 2002, Perret was elected to serve a three-year term on the Our Lady of Fatima Church Pastoral Council. He served on the Finance Council, as Vice President and President during his tenure on the Pastoral Council. Perret has served since 2003 as a Cub Leader, Adult Leader, Assistant Scoutmaster, and Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 446. In 2012, Perret was appointed to the Executive Board of the Evangeline Area Boy Scouts of America. Louis Perret is a NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, and Shotgun Shooting Instructor, as well as a Range Safety Officer. A partial list of organizations he has raised money on behalf of include The United Way, Games of Acadiana, Children's Shelter, American Cancer Society, Duck's Unlimited and The Acadiana Outreach Center. Perret graduated from Our Lady of Fatima High School and The University of Southwestern Louisiana, (B.S.). He became a Certified Clerk of Court in 2000 by the Louisiana Clerks of Court Institute. In 2002, Louis Perret was the first Clerk of Court in the State of Louisiana to receive the Chancellor's Certificate in Public Administration from the University of Missouri offered through IACREOT. He was awarded the Advanced Chancellor's Certificate in 2008. He is married to the former Cheryl Broussard and is the father of two children, Ann E. and Max. For more information on the clerk's office, visit https://www.lpclerk.com/
On this episode of Passive Income Pilots, Tait & Ryan interview Toby Mathis for a second time.Toby Mathis is a highly accomplished attorney, investor, speaker, and bestselling author known for his visionary leadership and expertise in the field of business and real estate investing. With his extensive knowledge and experience, Toby teaches US investors and professionals, including a popular bi-weekly live-streamed webinar called Tax Tuesday. As a founding partner of Anderson Business Advisors, he has played a significant role in earning his company numerous accolades, including being listed on the Inc 5000 (five times) and being recognized as one of the Best Places to Work. His book "Infinity Investing," published by Forbes Books, is a #1 bestseller on Amazon and was awarded a Global Book Award - Gold Medal. Toby is also a member of the Forbes Real Estate and Finance Council.Toby dives into various aspects of depreciation, including how to apply it to W2 or other taxable incomes. He discusses bonus depreciation, restrictions on applying losses, types of expenses you can write off, and cost-seg on an Airbnb to offset W2 income. Toby also answers some crucial questions like what happens when you sell your property, what is a cost segregation study, and what you can depreciate. He talks about passive capital gains and how to wipe out taxes in the past. Show notes:[2:27] What is depreciation, and how does it work?[8:30] Why do you need a cost-seg done[11:34] Bonus depreciation[15:10] Restrictions on applying losses[19:59] Types of expenses you can write off[25:05] Cost segregation on an Airbnb to offset W2 income[30:02] What happens when you sell the property?[33:15] What is a cost segregation study?[36:20] Passive capital gains[42:27] Wiping out taxes in the past[45:05] What can you depreciate?[49:08] What happens when you want optionality?[53:05] What type of person can benefit from Anderson's services?[1:01:55] How to connect with Toby[1:03:15] OutroConnect with Toby:Websites: andersonadvisors.com and tobymathis.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@TobyMathisTax Tuesdays: Legal DisclaimerThe content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group.The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.The hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, do not necessarily endorse the views of the guests featured on the podcast, nor have the guests been comprehensively vetted by the hosts.Under no circumstances should any material presented in this podcast be used or considered as an offer to sell, or a solicitation of any offer to buy, an interest in any investment. Any potential offer or solicitation will be made exclusively through a Confidential Private Offering Memorandum related to the specific investment. Access to detailed information about the investments discussed is restricted to individuals who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.Listeners are responsible for their own investment decisions and are encouraged to seek professional advice before investing....
On this episode of Passive Income Pilots, Tait & Ryan interview Toby Mathis.Toby Mathis is a multi-talented attorney, speaker, bestselling author, and investor. He is a founding partner of Anderson Business Advisors and a visionary leader who has earned his company numerous accolades, such as being listed on Inc 5000 (5 times) and being one of the Best Places to Work. Toby teaches US investors and professionals, including a popular bi-weekly live-streamed webinar, Tax Tuesday. Published by Forbes Books, Toby's book "Infinity Investing" is a #1 bestseller on Amazon and was awarded a Global Book Award — Gold Medal. Toby is a member of the Forbes Real Estate and Finance Council.Toby takes on the subject of income and taxation, offering invaluable insights and strategies for maximizing returns and minimizing tax liabilities. He examines the complexities of real estate ownership, revealing unique tax advantages and demonstrating how to maximize financial gain through bonus depreciation and the real estate professional loophole. Moreover, Toby outlines actionable steps for qualifying for material participation status with your real estate or Airbnb portfolio, opening the door to additional income opportunities and tax write-offs. In addition, he explains the intricacies of cost-segregation studies and how investors can benefit from them.Enjoy the show!Show notes:[3:20] Brief overview of Anderson Business Advisors and Toby's expertise[6:15] The different types of income and taxes[16:05] Owning a business vs. owning real estate[23:20] Bonus depreciation[27:06] Material participation[28:50] Real estate professional tax loophole[35:06] How to qualify for material participation with an Airbnb portfolio or real estate[39:15] 7 ways to qualify for material participation, 3/7 apply to pilots[44:21] What other taxes can be offset?[50:40] What is a cost segregation study?[57:12] Charitable activities[1:04:05] How to connect with Toby or Anderson Business Advisors[1:07:53] OutroConnect with Toby:Websites: andersonadvisors.com and tobymathis.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TobyMathis Toby takes a deep dive into taxes at Spartan Investment Group: Legal DisclaimerThe content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group.The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.The hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, do not necessarily endorse the views of the guests featured on the podcast, nor have the guests been comprehensively vetted by the hosts.Under no circumstances should any material presented in this podcast be used or considered as an offer to sell, or a solicitation of any offer to buy, an interest in any investment. Any potential offer or solicitation will be made exclusively through a Confidential Private Offering Memorandum related to the specific investment. Access to detailed information about the investments discussed is restricted to individuals who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.Listeners are responsible for their own investment decisions and are encouraged to seek professional advice before investing....
Episode 60 of Messy Jesus Business podcast, with Sister Julia Walsh. Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Email | RSS | More "Jesus teaches us that differences aren't deficits. Because a person is in poverty or struggling… that doesn't make them any less human.” - Ralph McCloud IN THIS EPISODE In this episode of Messy Jesus Business podcast, Sister Julia Walsh chats with Ralph McCloud, Director of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. They dig into some of the fundamental concepts of the Campaign's work, especially what it means to have a preferential option for the poor, and the difference between fairness and justice. Ralph talks about the limits of charity and how fear and racism can prevent engaging with the poor, even if, as he says, "Working with low income communities is... very rarely neat." Julia asks Ralph about how he deals with criticism thrown at him, and how he sees the messy balance between living the Gospel and being a part of a divided Church and society. As Ralph adds, "If we prioritize our way of life, our comfort, our income, our ideology, all of these above the call that says love one another, all of these above worshiping and following Jesus, ... that can throw you into a society that is as polarized as the one we find ourselves in right now." ABOUT THE GUEST Ralph McCloud is the Director of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (or CCHD), the domestic anti-poverty program of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. CCHD works to break the cycle of poverty by helping low-income people participate in decisions that affect their lives, families and communities and by educating people on poverty and justice. Ralph has served as the national director for fifteen years. Prior to working at the USCCB, Ralph worked as Division Director of Pastoral and Community Services in the Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas. While in this position, Ralph served four terms on the Fort Worth City Council from 1997 – 2005 and 3 terms as Mayor Pro Tempore. He currently serves on the board of the Catholic Mobilizing Network. Ralph is a member of St. Teresa of Avila Parish in Washington DC where he serves on the Finance Council and is a lector. He has served as President of the National Association of Black Catholic Administrators and as a board member of both the National Black Catholic Congress and the Roundtable Association of Social Action Directors. Also, he chaired the County Homeless Commission and was named Tarrant County's First Racial Reconciliation Award Winner by the Tarrant County Community of Churches. He is also the recipient of the State of Texas Courage Award from the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. In 2009, he was awarded the History Maker Award from the Archdiocese of Atlanta in 2009 and Catholic Charities USA's Martin Luther King Keep the Dream Alive Award in 2010. In 2017, Ralph was awarded the Bishop John Joseph Keane Medallion from the Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies at The Catholic University of America and the Harry A. Fagan Award by the Roundtable for dedication and commitment to social justice in 2018. The main site for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, where you can find out more about its mission and projects: povertyusa.org/ More information about the CCHD: https://www.usccb.org/committees/catholic-campaign-human-development/who-we-are Ralph's writing on Lent: https://www.usccb.org/committees/catholic-campaign-human-development/lenten-reflections-director-cchd MESSY JESUS BUSINESS is hosted by Sister Julia Walsh. Produced and edited by Colin Wambsgans. Email us at messyjesusbusiness@gmail.com BE SOCIAL:https://www.facebook.com/MessyJesusBusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MessyJesusBusiness Twitter: @messyjesusbiz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/messyjesusbusiness SUPPORT US: https://www.patreon.
Wonder where to shift your focus when your influx of deals slows down? In this episode of The Closing Table podcast, our Customer Success Team share their top 3 takeaways from the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council conference they attended in Miami. Kimberly also shares her own personal takeaway from the conference. What we discuss: 00:51: About the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council conference in Miami 02:49: Takeaway #1: Conscious optimism surrounding the real estate industry 05:44: Takeaway #2: There is a growing interest in streamlining business processes in real estate 07:32: Takeaway #3: Focus on developping your own opinion at work to develop your career 10:45: Recap of the 3 big takeaways 11:48: Kimberly's personal takeaway Get 30 days free of ProDeal here. Be sure to follow us on LinkedIn.
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Are you ready to accelerate your journey towards financial freedom? I know I am! Today I have the brilliant Peter Mallouk, President and CEO of Creative Planning, with me to show us how to start making SMART money decisions. This is advice from the top financial advisor in the game! He will share when and when not to invest, how to manage risk, and how to align investing with your personal goals. For all the tips and tricks on how to grow your confidence in money mastery, click play! About The Guest:Peter Mallouk, JD, MBA, is the president and CEO of Creative Planning, LLC, a nationally recognized independent wealth advisory firm with $90 billion in assets under management and clients in all 50 states and abroad. Creative Planning provides comprehensive wealth management services to its clients, including investment management, financial planning, tax planning, retirement plan consulting, estate planning services, and charitable planning. In addition to leading Creative Planning, Peter is passionate about providing financial education and resources to individuals, families and business owners who have typically been underserved by the financial services industry. He and his wife Veronica are the recipients of the Giving the Basics Human Dignity Award for their contributions towards helping those less fortunate meet basic needs, and recipients of the Variety Presidential Citation Award for their work supporting those with special needs. Peter has served on the boards of Pathway to Hope, American Stroke Foundation, St. Michael's Finance Council, Kansas City Hospice and KCCAN! Finding Peter Mallouk:Website: https://creativeplanning.com/ Twitter: @PeterMalloukRead The PathReview this podcast on Apple Podcast using this LINK and when you DM me the screen shot, I buy you my $299 video course as a thank you! To pre-order Overcome Your Villains NOW and get the bonus bundle click here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As President and Chief Executive Officer of Bay State Milling Company, Peter F. Levangie is responsible for all functional areas of the Company and its daily operating activities. Mr. Levangie joined Bay State Milling in 2004 as the Vice President of Strategic Planning. Since that time, he held the titles of Executive Vice President of Revenue & Strategic Planning and then Chief Operating Officer. In January of 2009, the Board elected Mr. Levangie President and Chief Operating Officer. He was named Chief Executive Officer and President in 2016. Before coming to the Company, he was Chief Operating Officer of EFS Network, the supply chain solutions network for the foodservice industry, which he helped found in 2000. He began his career with Cargill, Inc. and held various merchandising and general management positions. Mr. Levangie graduated from Dartmouth College and earned his MBA from Harvard Business School. He is also an alumnus of the Jesuit Volunteer Corp where he worked at a group home for at risk children in Helena, MT. Mr. Levangie currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Project Bread, the leading anti-hunger organization in Massachusetts, and chairs the Finance Council at St. Ignatius Parish in Chestnut Hill, MA. Mr. Levangie is an avid runner and marathoner, enjoys spending time and traveling with his wife and three college-aged children, and loves being in the mountains of Montana, the birthplace of his wife.
The pandemic put stress on specific segments of the commercial real estate market, while others are thriving. Few know the $4.4 trillion market, and the players involved, better than CRE Finance Council Managing Director Justin Ailes who leads the association's advocacy team. In this episode, FNF's Linda Grahovec catches up with Justin who shares the latest data, and more importantly his read on how certain sectors will perform in 2021.
Padre Jay sits down with Joe Nowak & Lauren Williams from Saints John & Paul's Finance Council
Danielle Roberts is a Medicare insurance expert and National Social Security Certificate Holder. She writes regularly for a number of online publications, including Forbes, where she is a member of the Finance Council, and has dedicated her career to sharing her knowledge about Medicare, retirement, and insurance so that baby boomers can prepare for the costs of healthcare in retirement. In her bestselling book, 10 Costly Medicare Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make, she helps new retirees know the Medicare pitfalls and how to avoid them, how to make major Medicare decisions, and the costly penalties that can happen as a result of poor planning. As we get inundated with Medicare questions during open enrollment, Danielle joins the podcast to talk about why Medicare is so complex, the major mistakes that people make when choosing and using Medicare coverage, and how to get the guidance you need to ensure that you’ll be able to access vital health services in retirement. Show Notes: RetireWithPurpose.com/173 Rate & Review the Podcast: RetireWithPurpose.com/review Weekly Retirement Newsletter: RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading
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It probably sounds really scary when you get to the eligible age for Medicare.Many people get used to their group insurance and think that stepping onto a Government program will mean that their coverage will be worst.But that is absolutely not the case. The coverage can be wonderful to use and Danielle is here to explain the benefits of Medicare. On today’s episode, she is going to share with us her knowledge of how Medicare works, what advantages you have on enrollment, and when should you start looking into it and understanding what’s best for you.Danielle is an insurance expert, who writes regularly for many online publications, including Forbes where she is a member of the Finance Council. She's a TCU Journalism graduate and former magazine editor, and she enjoys sharing her knowledge about Medicare, retirement, and insurance, so that baby boomers can prepare for the cost of healthcare in retirement.She regularly appears as a guest expert on healthcare podcasts and radio shows and Danielle is the co-founder of Boomer Benefits.So, listen to Episode 11 of Rejuvenaging, to learn about the benefits of Medicare and how you can properly create an insurance plan for yourself.Questions I ask:Just from a practical standpoint, aren't all the insurance companies competing for the same population? Why should there be variations among plans? (07:22)Is Medicare always the better deal than insurance that you can get in the marketplace? (12:48)Is wellness a consideration in any of these plans? (16:21)What are some of the mistakes that people make? (23:40)Looking at your background, how did you get into this field? (33:52)In this episode, you will learn:About the Medicare enrollment period. (03:01)The ancillary benefits that Medicare provides. (17:55)What “Zero Premium” means. (18:33)Danielle’s advice to anyone new to Medicare. (28:05)About the connection between Social Security and Medicare. (32:25)Connect with Danielle:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookYoutubeRejuvenaging Resources:https://www.thementalhealthgym.com/Book: Dr. Ron Kaiser - Rejuvenaging: The Art and Science of Growing Older with Enthusiasm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Opening our latest Business Finance Bulletin podcast, we take a look at the new report from the SME Finance Monitor team. Among the findings about small business owner’s attitudes to borrowing we look at how more businesses are turning to external finance. What’s driving this move? With the government continuing to ramp up its Brexit planning, a new finance initiative has been announced. The formation of the Business Finance Council will bring together key players in the finance sector to ensure continuity in supply of finance post-Brexit. To close, news from alternative finance provider ESME Loans that it has increased the maximum amount it can lend via its unsecured business loan product.
Jason Gawaldo, our fearless Director of Faith Formation at Saints John & Paul, makes a compelling presentation to our Finance Council about the state of Faith Formation at our parish—where we've come from, what we're doing now, and where we're headed—which goes beyond just a Faith Formation talk and speaks toward who we are as Catholics. I invite you to listen and be inspired! —Padre Jay
Finance Talk during the 5pm Sunday Mass by Debbie Mellin.
The head football coach at The Catholic University of America, which is located in our nation’s capital, although he has – in his words – experienced the differences of being a practicing Catholic in seven states and the District of Columbia. He is a lector in his current parish and did so – along with being the Chair of the Finance Council – at his previous parish as well. He begins his third season at Catholic University of America in 2019. In his first season the team tied a program record with three d3football.com all-region players, the most for Catholic University of America in nine years.
Dream Business Radio #344 On this week’s show I interview an attorney on a mission to help investors and business owners keep more and grow more. Toby is a member of Forbes Real Estate and Finance Council and author of sev-eral books including Tax-Wise Business Ownership and 12 Steps to Running a Successful Business. This is a powerful ‘not to be missed’ interview. Download MP3 Connect with Toby on his website: www.AndersonAdvisors.com
Finance Council Update by Mike Coyle on February 10, 2019
This illuminating survey tracks the performance of $227 billion in commercial mortgage investments across 27 insurance companies. Hear highlights and takeaways plus some valuable tips for borrowers and lenders.
Every year the CRE Finance Council puts out its Market Outlook Survey, designed to gauge the industry's outlook on a wide range of topics from a group of senior finance professionals. Lisa Pendergast, Executive Director with the CRE Finance Council, joined Michael to discuss this year's results. For more information contact Michael Bull, CCIM 404-876-1640 x 101Appreciate the video? The best thank you is to check out our sponsors. See if they might be of value to you, or your referrals. http://commercialrealestateshow.com/c...Don’t miss a show of special interest to you, subscribe to our weekly show topic email notification. You’ll know who’s on the show and what it’s about.http://bit.ly/2gfoKSNYou’re invited to subscribe to the show’s YouTube channel.http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...For more videos, podcasts, and articles, visit http://www.CREshow.com
Bishop Conlon talks about the Finance Council. First aired on: 5/4/2015
PA and PC along with other Finance Council members share our new 2013 vision.
October 28, 2012 - The rich man was sad because he had many possessions and was unable to follow Jesus without disposing of them. Sometimes our material possessions choke our faith. We are called to good stewardship and give to our church and others through our heart. Preacher Fr. Nathan Castle, OP, Pastor Director of CCAS; Stewardship report by Dave Mount, Chair of Finance Council, CCAS.