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Russell Marsan, a distinguished expert from IPX 1031, shares the intricacies and significant advantages of 1031 exchanges, which facilitate the deferral of capital gains taxes on real estate transactions. He emphasizes the common misconception that only properties of the same type can be exchanged, clarifying that any property utilized for investment or business purposes qualifies as like-kind. This episode serves as a critical resource for real estate professionals, particularly those engaged with baby boomer clients, who may be underutilizing their real estate assets. Russell advocates for proactive engagement with these clients to help them recognize the potential benefits of their holdings and the opportunities afforded by 1031 exchanges. With nearly three decades of experience, he provides invaluable insights that can significantly enhance an agent's ability to assist clients in navigating the complexities of real estate investment.Marsan begins by addressing a prevalent fallacy regarding the 'like-kind' requirement of 1031 exchanges, clarifying that the true essence of 'like-kind' pertains to the investment or business nature of the properties involved, rather than their physical characteristics. This pivotal clarification empowers realtors and investors to explore a wider array of investment opportunities, thereby enhancing their financial portfolios. Marsan encourages real estate professionals to engage with potential clients who may own underutilized properties, such as raw land, which could be transformed into lucrative investments through the strategic application of 1031 exchanges. The conversation further delves into the demographic trends influencing real estate transactions, particularly the significant role of baby boomers in the current market landscape. Marsan's assertion that this demographic holds a substantial portion of real estate assets underscores the urgent need for targeted outreach and education to facilitate their transition into more suitable investment vehicles.Takeaways: The 1031 exchange allows investors to defer taxes by swapping investment properties, enhancing their financial strategies significantly. A common misconception about the 1031 exchange is the belief that only similar property types can be exchanged, when in fact, any investment property can qualify. Educating realtors about the benefits of 1031 exchanges can help them gain new clients and offer valuable advice to property owners. Baby boomers hold a significant amount of real estate and are increasingly looking to reposition their assets to align with their retirement goals. Time constraints are crucial in 1031 exchanges; investors have only 45 days to identify new properties after selling, which can lead to failed exchanges if not properly managed. Utilizing 1031 exchanges effectively can dramatically transform an investor's financial landscape, shifting stagnant assets into productive income-generating properties. Links referenced in this episode:ipx1031.comrussell.marsan@ipx1031.com
Most scams where the victim is tricked into paying money to fraudsters originate on social media—often on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.But in the UK around one scam in five—and nearly half by the total value stolen—exploits weaknesses in our telecommunications infrastructure.That could be someone spoofing the number of a legitimate entity, such as the tax office or your bank, when calling you. It could be a scammer exploiting security vulnerabilities in the mobile network to compromise and intercept voice and SMS messages. In a rapidly rising form of fraud, criminals impersonate the nearest cell phone tower and send messages that look like they're from your bank or mobile service provider. One click on a link and you're soon handing over valuable personal information or downloading malware that gives the scammers access to your payment app or crypto wallet.In the latest episode of Unseen Money from New Money Review, my co-host Timur Yunusov and I are joined by telecom cybersecurity expert Dmitry Kurbatov, chief executive of UK-based company SecurityGen.In the podcast, Dmitry explains how criminals can spoof a trusted entity's phone number when calling you. We look at SIM swap frauds and discuss who bears responsibility for the continuing security flaws in mobile networks. We highlight in which countries users are currently most exposed to mobile phone-based frauds. We look at the recent SK Telecoms breach in South Korea, which exposed the personal and financial data of up to 23 million users. And we describe the ever more ingenious methods being used by scammers to subvert telecoms networks.Some technical terms used during the podcast:“SIP trunking” is the digital method of making and receiving phone calls and other digital communication over an internet connection.“SIP protocol” is a signalling protocol used for initiating, maintaining, and terminating multimedia sessions, including voice, video, and messaging.“SIM farms” or “SIM boxes” bridge the internet and cellular networks, enabling the routing and redirection of calls or messages through multiple SIM cards.“Rich Communication Services (RCS)” are a messaging protocol that enhances traditional SMS by offering richer features like multimedia sharing, group chats, read receipts and typing indicators.“Drive-by smishing” is where fraudsters use fake base stations to force victims' phones to connect to a fake mobile network and then use SMS messages to distribute malicious links or initiate scams.In “software-defined radio”, components that are conventionally implemented in analogue hardware (e.g., mixers, filters, amplifiers, modulators/demodulators, detectors) are instead implemented by means of software on a computer.A “global title” is an address used in SCCP (Signalling Connection Control Part, a network-layer protocol in telecommunications) for routing signalling messages on telecommunications networks.“SS7” is a set of telecommunications protocols that are used to exchange information between different telephone networks.“IPX” is a telecommunications interconnection model for the exchange of internet protocol-based traffic between customers of separate mobile and fixed operators.
Dr. Avishkar Misra shares his expertise on implementing AI effectively in businesses and explains how his company Berrijam is making AI accessible, explainable, and useful for organizations of all sizes.• AI is not just one solution but a set of tools, techniques, and frameworks that allows for intelligent decision-making at various scales• Berrijam offers three main services: AI strategy development, custom AI implementation, and their proprietary BerryJam AI focused on analytical applications• The Berrijam AI5C framework breaks down AI capabilities into five areas: Find, Make, Connect, Predict, and Optimize• Organizations need to start with their specific pain points and business requirements before selecting AI tools or implementation strategies• AI will transform jobs rather than simply eliminate them, creating opportunities for those who learn to work alongside AI• Leadership plays a critical role in successful AI adoption by fostering the right cultural framework and strategic approach• The future workplace will see AI handling mundane tasks, allowing professionals to focus on higher-value creative work• The IPX-hosted AI Readiness Workshops will help participants understand AI fundamentals, build business cases, and develop implementation strategiesStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
"I started Integrated Projects with $12,000 in what I thought was emergency funds. Looking back, probably the silliest decision." - Jose CruzIn today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Jose Cruz of Integrated Projects (IPX) sharing his journey from bootstrapping to raising venture funding.Tune in to find out about:✅ How growing up in his parents' pizza shop gave Jose a "cheat code" for understanding business✅ The problem with building documentation (8 out of 10 landlords start projects with inaccurate as-built drawings)✅ How IPX is revolutionizing Scan-to-BIM technology by combining 3D scanning and modeling✅ Why Jose bootstrapped for 5 years before raising capital ($12K savings to $1.2M revenue)Listen to the full conversation to learn how IPX is scaling to meet the challenge of digitizing 1.6 billion existing buildings worldwide:-----------------Sign up to the #1 Newsletter In Construction Tech. Join over 1,000 like-minded Founders, Investors and Techies disrupting the way we build. Forever : https://bricks-bytes.beehiiv.com/subscribe-----------------LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bricks-bytes/X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bricksbytespodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmNbunUTIIQDzbJgGJt9_ZgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bricksbytes/------------------Chapters00:00 Intro04:20 The Leap into Entrepreneurship07:08 Foundations of Confidence and Experience10:11 The Early Days of IPX13:20 Understanding the Need for Digitization16:23 Target Audience and Market Dynamics19:21 Case Study: Tesla's Use of IPX Services22:25 The Shift from CAD to BIM25:06 The Role of Building Owners in Digital Asset Management28:24 The Process of Scanning and Modeling31:22 Advancements in Scanning Technology34:22 The Future of Scan-to-BIM Automation41:54 Building Trust with Customers44:03 Securing Enterprise Clients46:29 The Bootstrapping Journey50:24 Deciding to Fundraise52:50 Navigating Investor Relationships55:47 Transitioning from Founder-Led Sales58:45 Marketing Strategies for Growth01:02:11 The Role of Community in Business Growth01:05:21 Personal Reflections on Venture Capital01:09:54 Key Advice for AEC Entrepreneurs
Send us a textListen in as Rick Fuller sits down with James Callejas from IPX 1031 Exchange, a seasoned exchange specialist with over 25 years of experience in real estate and finance. As an expert facilitator, James specializes in breaking down 1031 exchanges from the ground up, ensuring agents and investors understand everything from proper IRS documentation to advanced exchange strategies.James is Rick's personal 1031 Exchange contact, guiding clients through both traditional and reverse 1031 exchanges. Learn how you can help your clients defer taxes, grow their portfolios, and make smarter investment moves!Rick Fuller, Realtor®Team LeaderRick Fuller TeamDRE#01375683(888) 950-RICKrickfuller.comJames Callejas, CES®Vice PresidentIPX 1031(415) 640-0794james.callejas@ipx1031.comwww.ipx1031.comSupport the show
In episode 63 of the Basic Influencer Strategies podcast, Mike thanks listeners for their support as he takes over from Andrew & Jim Ed. He discusses Amazon's recent transition from Creator Hub to Creator Studio, providing insights into the changes & their implications for influencers. Mike also shares his personal earnings breakdown for January & February, emphasizing the importance of Creator Connections & diversifying income streams. He offers advice on video metrics, product selection, & effective use of tools like Viral Vue. Additionally, Mike announces a new course designed to help influencers level up their content and earnings. The episode concludes with strategies for acquiring high-ticket items for reviews & leveraging community support.New Course Announcement! Beyond the Basics: The Creator's Guide to Monetization & Growth CourseJoin Here!https://buy.stripe.com/9AQg2Obra4vc9gY8ww_________________________________________________________If you are interested in 1 on 1 coaching1 sessionhttps://buy.stripe.com/8wMcQC8eYf9Qcta9AC4 session blockhttps://buy.stripe.com/fZe3g20Mw1j01Ow5kl_________________________________________________________00:00 Introduction and Podcast Update01:09 Amazon Updates: Creator Hub Changes04:15 Personal Earnings and Creator Connections06:08 Understanding Metrics and Improving Content10:07 Introducing the 'Beyond the Basics' Course12:39 IPX and Other Extensions14:34 Viral View: A Paid Extension Review18:21 Finding High Ticket Items for Reviews23:16 Conclusion and Community SupportAffiliate Links:Viral Vuehttps://app.viralvue.com/register?fpr=mikestrahlSave 10% by using code : STRAHL10Descripthttps://get.descript.com/429ryp597xa4
A battle between two major artists has been dominating the world of music. It's a fight over one song — a song that may get its biggest stage ever at this weekend's Super Bowl.Joe Coscarelli, a culture reporter for The New York Times, explains the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, how Lamar's “Not Like Us” ripped the music world apart, and why so many fell in love with a song about hate.Guest: Joe Coscarelli, a culture reporter for The New York Times, who focuses on popular music and co-hosts the podcast “Popcast (Deluxe).”Background reading: “Not Like Us” reinvented Kendrick Lamar. Is the Super Bowl ready for it?Listen to “Popcast (Deluxe)” breaking down the feud.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Monica Schipper/Getty Images for The Recording Academy; zz, via GOTPAP, via STAR MAX, via IPx, via Associated Press Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In this episode, Brandy sits down with Tony, the visionary behind Crystal Onyx, to discuss how intelligent data management transforms organizations across industries. Learn how Crystal Onyx delivers clarity, protection, and efficiency in managing vast amounts of data, breaking down silos, and enabling businesses to unlock their full potential. From AI initiatives to cybersecurity and cloud migration, discover the cutting-edge solutions shaping the future of data management.Main Points • Tony's journey from early data management to founding Crystal Onyx. • The unique features of Crystal Onyx, including virtualization and metadata-driven workflows. • How Crystal Onyx helps organizations manage and protect data seamlessly. • Real-world applications: from Hollywood studios to NASA and beyond. • Addressing cybersecurity challenges with immutable storage and air-gapped solutions. • The ROI of intelligent data management for cloud migration and AI initiatives. • A vision for the future of Crystal Onyx in high-performance and AI-driven environments.Stay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
Indigenous Pop Expo -this segment explores the possibilities of IPX or Indigi Pop X having additions of Hatchett Deadman and Maio Redgrave become part of a Native legacy of fictional storytelling that could help out the Disenchanted Natives. #Native_Superhero_Edition
Are you struggling to make lasting connections with corporate partners in biotech? In this special re-release of our very first episode, Patrick Reed, RTTP, and James Zanewicz, JD, LLM, RTTP, dive deep into the world of biotech partnering. They explore the evolving landscape of business development, discuss key strategies for success, and share practical tips on how to make a lasting impact on corporate partners. In this episode, you'll discover: The key differences between tech transfer and business development, and how the biotech world is shifting towards a more holistic approach. Insights into translational research, informal partnering, and securing additional funding for your projects. Proven strategies for standing out to corporate partners by building personal and professional connections. Tune in to revisit this insightful conversation and learn how to strengthen your biotech partnerships! Links: Connect with James Zanewicz, JD, LLM, RTTP and learn about Tulane Medicine Business Development and the School of Medicine. Connect with Patrick Reed, RTTP, and learn about his new position in IPX at Auburn University. Learn about LSU Health New Orleans. Check out BIO on the BAYOU and make plans to attend October 29 & 30, 2024. Learn more about BIO from the BAYOU - the podcast. Bio from the Bayou is a podcast that explores biotech innovation, business development, and healthcare outcomes in New Orleans & The Gulf South, connecting biotech companies, investors, and key opinion leaders to advance medicine, technology, and startup opportunities in the region.
Are you eager to get in on the ground floor of groundbreaking biotech research, experts, and assets emerging from Auburn University? In this episode, we delve into Auburn University's upward biotech trajectory, with insider insights from Patrick Reed, RTTP, the Executive Director of the IPX at Auburn. Host James Zanewicz, JD, LLM, RTTP, explores Patrick's transition from LSU Health New Orleans to his new role, shedding light on the unique aspects of Auburn's approach to tech transfer and collaborations - as well as examining the broader biotech landscape in Alabama. In this episode, you'll discover: • The broad and exciting research areas emerging from Auburn University. • Patrick Reed's vision for Auburn's collaborative initiatives and how they align with the broader biotech ecosystem. • Insights into the state of biotech in Alabama and how Auburn is positioning itself as a key player in the region. Tune in to learn how Auburn is advancing the field of biotech, and the role Patrick Reed is playing in this exciting journey. Links: Connect with Patrick Reed, RTTP and learn more about IPX at Auburn University. Check out the BIO Alabama 2024 Conference. Connect with James Zanewicz, JD, LLM, RTTP and learn about Tulane Medicine Business Development and the School of Medicine. Check out BIO on the BAYOU and make plans to attend October 29 & 30, 2024. Learn more about BIO from the BAYOU - the podcast. Bio from the Bayou is a podcast that explores biotech innovation, business development, and healthcare outcomes in New Orleans & The Gulf South, connecting biotech companies, investors, and key opinion leaders to advance medicine, technology, and startup opportunities in the region.
#TrueNorth Podcast | Join our host, IpX's Joseph Anderson and Faruk Oğuz, Engineering Manager of Configuration Management at Turkish Aerospace and CM2-P, as they dive into the intricate world of aerospace innovation, digitalization, and the indispensable role of configuration management. They explore the challenges and opportunities within the industry, emphasizing the critical need for investing in people and maintaining high standards of quality and safety.Watch on Youtube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
We had a blast at IPX this year! Noetta got some fun interviews, and Angela moderated the Reservation Dogs panel. We all shopped and marveled at the Cosplayers, who get better every year!
In this episode I chat about what you need to know when purchasing battery powered lawn equipment to use in the rain or wet conditions. What an IPX rating is and why its important even if you don't plan to mow lawns in the rain. lawncarebusinesssuccess.com Want to send me a question, comment or feedback? Leave me a voicemail and it may be featured on an upcoming show. SEND ME A VOICEMAIL Check out my new 3D printed String Trimmer Spare String Holders lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/shop Check out the Lawn Care Business Success Academy for downloadable products, courses, and one on one calls. instagram.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess follow Lawn Care Business Success on instagram YouTube.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess subscribe to Lawn Care Business Success on YouTube Check out recommended products on my Amazon affiliate store https://www.amazon.com/shop/lawncarebusinesssuccess Special thanks to the podcast sponsors below who help make this podcast possible! Check out Exmark Manufacturing, the number one brand of commercial lawn equipment! exmark.com Check out the Kress Commercial Line of industry leading battery powered equipment for professionals! kress.com Enjoy great discounts with some of our affiliate discount codes below! Use coupon code JULIO to get 50% OFF your Equip Expo 2024 Show Passes! Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of Kujo Yard Wear lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/kujo Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of Equipment Defender lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/equipmentdefender Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of ISO Tunes audio bluetooth hearing protection lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/isotunes
It's the time of year when Native nerds, cosplayers, comic geeks, and gamers assemble for the first and biggest convention devoted to them. IndigiPopX is back at the First Americans Museum (FAM) in Oklahoma City for the second year, featuring panel discussions, vendors, musicians, a glowstick ball match, and a whole day devoted to the TV series Reservation Dogs. Amid the festival fun is the message that Native Americans enjoy Mandalorians just like everybody else. We'll hear what's new from the IPX organizers. GUESTS Dr. Lee Francis IV aka Dr. Indiginerd (Laguna Pueblo), CEO and founder of Native Realities Tom Farris (Otoe-Missouria and Cherokee), director of retail operations for FAM Kristin Gentry (Choctaw), director of community engagement and outreach for Native Realities, artist, photographer, writer, and curator Connor Alexander (citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), owner of Coyote & Crow Games Sarah Wilkins (member Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians), oil painter and illustrator
#TrueNorth Podcast | Join Ray, Brandy, and Ken in Part 2 of a thought-provoking discussion on the intricacies of implementing Configuration Management (CM) within organizational frameworks. They reflect on personal “aha” moments, challenges, and the future landscape of CM amidst technological advancements like AI. The conversation dives into the importance of process ownership, resource allocation, and organizational alignment for successful CM integration.Watch on YouTube. Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
Teach and Retire Rich - The podcast for teachers, professors and financial professionals
Grab bag of topics: Illinois single vendor 403(b) legislation (AB 2568); Scott banned (again); IPX transitioning to Aspire; LAUSD adds Vanguard and the 403bwise Facebook Group is very close to hitting a milestone. Learned by Being Burned - Short pod series about how teachers got burned then got wise to the 403(b) Meridian Wealth Management 403bwise.org Nothing presented or discussed is to be construed as investment or tax advice. This can be secured from a vetted Certified Financial Planner (CFP®).
#TrueNorth Podcast | IpX CEO Joseph Anderson and cyber security expert, CEO and Founder of Center for Information Security Awareness (CFISA), Michael Levin dive into the essential components of cyber security, stressing the importance of accountability, collaboration, and continuous education. Drawing from Michael's extensive experience, they highlight the evolving landscape of cyber threats and the need for comprehensive training programs to combat phishing attacks, AI-driven threats, and other vulnerabilities. Emphasizing the power of community-building and staying relevant in today's digital age, they underscore the significance of proactive measures to safeguard sensitive data and mitigate risks effectively.Watch this episode on Youtube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
#TrueNorth Podcast | Ken Black and Ray Wozny, renowned IpX experts in the field of configuration management (CM). As they share their wealth of knowledge and experience, listeners gain valuable insights into the world of CM, from its inception to its practical applications in various industries. Through engaging anecdotes and real-world examples, Ken and Ray shed light on some of the most interesting and challenging CM problems they've encountered throughout their careers. From uncovering missing sub-assemblies in newly purchased vehicles to grappling with outdated and cumbersome protocols in corporate settings, they offer a glimpse into the complexities of CM and the importance of common sense in addressing its challenges. Whether discussing the impact of process gaps on product conformance or advocating for streamlined practices to enhance efficiency, Ken and Ray's insights provide listeners with a deeper understanding of CM principles and their practical implications in today's dynamic business landscape. Watch this episode on YouTube. Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
Welcome to podcast #37. We'll be talking about the bottom of the carousel and IPX. Just a reminder that our new Amazon Influencers course is now live. The FB group is open and course content began January 24th. It's not too late for you to join, Sign up below: https://bit.ly/provenazinfluencer To get a huge discount on the AIP course and/or to get started with Amazon FBA, you can sign up for the monthly PAC membership here. https://bit.ly/PACMonthly Show Notes: Great news that the bottom carousel is back for many of their videos based on their IPX plugin data, which should help increase views and sales. Importance of keeping your Amazon Associates account updated with any websites/social media you use to promote Amazon products, to avoid potential suspension. Also look for any old websites that need to be removed. Our affiliate partners/links: Check out Proven Amazon Course's free podcast and Facebook Group at the link below: ---> https://bit.ly/ssmfreepodcast Andrew's recommended transcript-based video software that saves a ton of time in editing. This is now also the service we use for our Podcast. Check it out: ---> https://bit.ly/descriptshh For feedback/questions or if you'd like to be a guest on our podcast, please email us at sidehustleheroeshq@gmail.com Join our Side Hustle Heroes HQ Facebook group to be part of the Side Hustle Heroes HQ community and be the first to get access to the latest tips and strategies for our latest side hustles. ---> https://www.facebook.com/groups/sidehustlesheroeshq Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the video feed of our podcast. ---> https://www.youtube.com/@SideHustleHeroesHQ We may receive commission for some of the products that we recommend on our show. We appreciate your support.
IpX VP of Services Brandy Taylor reflects on her own #CM2 journey addressing the gap between education and real-world application of CM2 principles for improving #businessprocesses. Brandy offers practical advice for newly certified individuals, encouraging alignment with leaders, defining clear problem statements, and celebrating quick wins. Read more in her latest blog, "I am CM2 Certified! Now What?" https://bit.ly/3SfaiO6#ChangeManagement #CM2Certification #ProcessImprovement #bestpractices #PLM #DigitalThread #continuous improvement #AlwaysEvolveStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
Welcome to podcast #33. Andrew is going to be discussing part 1 of Amazon FBA basics. Just a reminder that we have a new Amazon Influencers course coming out in January. Sign up at the link below to be notified when it goes live or text INFLUENCER to 507-800-0090 to receive a text, when this training goes live. https://bit.ly/provenazinfluencer Sign up for the monthly PAC membership to get a huge discount (https://bit.ly/PACMonthly) on the AIP course. Show Notes: Andrew shared his recent sales numbers, highlighting the ups and downs in sales, especially during December. He mentioned a drop-off in sales at the bottom of the product carousel and discussed the use of a tool named IPX, which helps in analyzing product placement on storefronts. Jim Ed shared his sales figures, indicating a strong start to January. He discussed his focus on Amazon Influencer and the success he's achieving through video content. Both Andrew and Jim Ed emphasized the importance of creating diverse and high-value content. They mentioned focusing on expensive items, stating that selling high-priced products tends to bring in more revenue. FBA Strategies and Advice: Andrew gave detailed insights into FBA strategies, stressing the importance of understanding sales numbers and product choices. He discussed various approaches, including private label, retail arbitrage (RA), online arbitrage (OA), and creating product bundles. PAC (Proven Amazon Course) is a great investment to get started: https://bit.ly/PACMonthly The two apps that are recommended to start with are the Amazon Seller App (https://sell.amazon.com/tools/amazon-seller-app) and Keepa (https://keepa.com) Andrew shared his personal experience of scaling up his FBA business after losing his job, emphasizing the potential of FBA as a primary income source. Andrew suggested that newcomers start small, test different products, and understand the nuances of the marketplace before scaling up. The concept of bundling products was highlighted as a significant strategy in FBA. Andrew plans to dive deeper into this topic in future episodes. Discussion on Side Hustle Heroes HQ's Course: The hosts discussed their upcoming course, emphasizing its value in teaching Amazon Influencer strategies and offering a community for learners. They highlighted the importance of investing in education and the potential returns from the course. Our affiliate partners/links: Check out Proven Amazon Course's free podcast and Facebook Group at the link below: ---> https://bit.ly/ssmfreepodcast Andrew's recommended transcript-based video software that saves a ton of time in editing. This is now also the service we use for our Podcast. Check it out: ---> https://bit.ly/descriptshh For feedback/questions or if you'd like to be a guest on our podcast, please email us at sidehustleheroeshq@gmail.com Join our Side Hustle Heroes HQ Facebook group to be part of the Side Hustle Heroes HQ community and be the first to get access to the latest tips and strategies for our latest side hustles. ---> https://www.facebook.com/groups/sidehustlesheroeshq Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the video feed of our podcast. ---> https://www.youtube.com/@SideHustleHeroesHQ We may receive commission for some of the products that we recommend on our show. We appreciate your support.
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#TrueNorth Podcast | In this podcast, Joseph Anderson, Jorge Camba, David Ewing, and Travis Fuerst discuss their new co-authored textbook,The CM2 Approach To Change and Configuration Management. The conversation explores the importance of CM2 in academia and industry, emphasizing its role in ensuring product quality, addressing challenges in teaching, and implementing these foundational processes. They explore the importance of teaching students what it means to understand configuration and change management in an evolving industry and why it is crucial for companies to implement them.Watch this episode on YouTube. Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
Tune in today as Lance, Rob and Adrian are joined by Milissa Ormiston to discuss the basics to 1031 Exchanges. Links & Resources Mentioned: ROI Disclosures: https://tinyurl.com/48xfx2wu Adrian Schermer @ Directors Mortgage: https://www.directorsmortgage.com/loan-officer/adrian-schermer Rob Delavan @ Delavan Realty: https://delavan-realty.com Lance Johnson @ ROI Financial: https://roi-fa.com Milissa Ormiston: https://www.ipx1031.com/locations/name/milissa-ormiston/ Events: https://roi-fa.com/events Transcript Adrian Schermer (00:03.062) Hello future millionaires and welcome back to the get rich slow podcast. We are your hosts Rob Delevan, Lance Johnson, and I am Adrian Schermer Rob Delavan (00:09.193) Good morning. Lance J. Johnson (00:12.1) Hello there. Adrian Schermer (00:15.366) On today's episode, we are going to be exploring some new topics with our guest, Milissa Ormiston. Milissa, hi, how are you doing this morning? Milissa Ormiston (00:24.495) Good morning. I'm doing well. Thanks, Adrian. Just trying to stay dry in this drizzly Oregon morning. Lance J. Johnson (00:31.768) Summer is over. Adrian Schermer (00:31.844) Yeah, it feels like home again. Yeah. Milissa Ormiston (00:33.716) Yeah, officially I think so. Lance J. Johnson (00:38.976) It's funny because usually I always go to Cabo at this time to extend my summers and I didn't this year. And so yes, the rain is here early. Adrian Schermer (00:39.126) You can catch us online. Oh, go ahead. Rob Delavan (00:48.926) Hmm. Milissa Ormiston (00:51.215) Is it your fault then, Lance? I said, is it your fault that we now have rain? Yeah. Okay. Adrian Schermer (00:51.298) That last little bit. Rob Delavan (00:51.476) You're in. Lance J. Johnson (00:53.444) Excuse me. Lance J. Johnson (00:56.932) I think so. I think you could probably blame me. Adrian Schermer (01:00.214) Sounds good. You can catch us online, Apple podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music, YouTube, if you'd like to see the video that accompanies this presentation along with some visuals and on Stitcher as well. In today's podcast, this is a precursor to our one hour tax seminar that we're holding live on the 19th of November. As a prep for this seminar, we're gonna cover a few of the basics within 1031 exchanges. We're defining and mapping out what a 1031 exchange is, including the qualifications, timeframes, address, address vacation home requirements and explore primary residence and combining residence exemption with 1031. Adrian Schermer (01:46.102) And let's start things off with a success story about this topic. Milissa, it sounded like you had something for us. Milissa Ormiston (01:52.699) Well, yeah, Rob was asking me, you know, did we have any of those last minute oo-oos and just had one a couple of weeks ago. Hate to see this type of thing. You know, the phone call I always hate to hear is I sold my property because that means it's too late, guys, if you sold your property and you don't have your exchange in place. So I was boarding a flight from Seattle to Portland. So just like a little quick flight here and late afternoon and a gentleman reached out to me to say, hey, my property is supposed to be closing today. I wanted to do an exchange. Well, that's not exactly something we like to hear. And so I asked him if the property had funded and recorded and he said, well, it was supposed to. And I said, well, it was late enough in the afternoon that I thought that was maybe a possibility that hadn't happened. So I said, well, if it hasn't funded and recorded, we can make it happen. Rob Delavan (02:32.656) Mm-mm. Milissa Ormiston (02:50.491) I got me some information, reached out to escrow as it turns out, fortunately for the seller, the buyer's funds had not shown up to escrow that day. And so we were able to, he was very lucky, had escrow send those things to one of my exchange officers as I'm getting into my seat, I'm calling an exchange officer saying, Hey, you're doing a last minute exchange. There's an email. Here's some information. Get this set up. Adrian Schermer (03:00.566) Lucky. Hey. Milissa Ormiston (03:18.899) Once I landed in Portland back on the phone and my port exchange officer is like, well, I have everything, but there's a seller carry note, which, you know, is a little bit of a challenge with doing a 1031 exchange, which is definitely something we'll talk about more on the 19th is how do you work with a seller carried and a 1031 exchange? Um, cause we're trying to get creative out there right now with interest rates and everything. We were able to work our way through that and successfully close the following day when the buyer's money showed up. So it was definitely a win for the guy and for us. So and my team being that pretty much most of the time I was on a plane. So I was glad we made it happen for him. Rob Delavan (03:53.469) Wow. Adrian Schermer (04:02.71) Ha ha Rob Delavan (04:02.841) Wow. Moral of the story. You guys are incredible. Also moral of the story. Don't wait till the last minute. Don't put you guys through that. Milissa Ormiston (04:11.547) No, and escrow had been telling the guy for a couple of weeks he needed to reach out and he literally did it the day it was supposed to have happened. Don't put yourself through that stress. Yeah, exactly. Rob Delavan (04:15.454) No cheers. Rob Delavan (04:21.705) No, it's not worth it. Plan ahead, right? Kind of a theme of our entire podcast for the last three years. Awesome. Well, good job. And I, and I'm sure we'll, we'll dig into some more of that, uh, in our event, which, uh, I want to actually talk about our upcoming events. Um, you can go to roi-fa.com/events Adrian Schermer (04:28.024) Hahaha. Milissa Ormiston (04:28.733) I'm sorry. Adrian Schermer (04:30.722) There is a trend. Rob Delavan (04:48.053) Um, and this particular podcast is for our next prequel to our next seminar, uh, which is, um, rentals and 1031 exchanges 7 PM. And that is on October 19th. Um, I will say our next one is November 16th and it's on IRAs, pension, social security, qualified versus non-qualified. Um, don't miss that one, especially as we start getting into end of year tax season, um, and financial planning season. So that's also at 7 p.m. And we invite you to bring a friend and RSVP, and we want to make sure that we have enough room in our space. Lastly, also on the events page, we do have Santa is coming a little bit early this year to the ROI Delavan office over here in Boones Ferry. The event is happening Saturday, November 11th. He was nice enough to Adrian Schermer (05:35.101) Santa! Rob Delavan (05:45.869) RSVP for a couple hours, one to 3 PM. Uh, we will be hosting Santa. Uh, it will actually be just outdoors in a heated tent. So that this year we will not only host families, kids, but also the fur kids, um, and so forth. So, uh, that was a big request last year is people want, um, photos for their Christmas cards and they want them with their fur babies and their kids. So, um, we listened to the feedback. Milissa Ormiston (06:12.751) That's awesome. Adrian Schermer (06:14.582) Those people are weird, man, and I'm one of them. Rob Delavan (06:14.673) Um, so yeah, so definitely looking forward to that. It's, it's going to be fun. Um, the, so I want to jump straight in. Uh, we already got a little bit of a recap of what's going to happen here. So, uh, the first question, Milissa, uh, is what are 1031 basics? Uh, and this is very high level. Um, we could go on forever, but that's what the, uh, seminars for is to really deep, uh, deep dive into it, uh, 1031 basics. Milissa Ormiston (06:17.959) I'm sorry. Rob Delavan (06:43.025) basics defined along with type, timeframes, and then how do we qualify for. Milissa Ormiston (06:47.835) So a couple of things to keep in mind is a 1031, when we're talking about that, we're referring to the section in the IRC tax code. And what this refers to is where an investor can sell an investment real estate property, purchase a replacement investment property, and be able to defer the taxes on the sale of the relinquished property. So this is a way for people to defer the taxes. Preserve that equity and cash available to go into the replacement property so you can buy more investment real estate. It is for those properties that are such as rentals, use of for my business or trade. This is not for flips or new construction. They do not qualify for a 1031 exchange. Timing is, as we just talked about, you need to open up the exchange before you close. That is super key. Like I said, I hate that phone call when they call me up and say, I sold my property. It's like, does that mean you have an accepted offer or transfer of ownership has happened? That's a key element. That's the do or die deadline. Timeframes, really tight, Rob. You only have 45 days from the point of closing to either close on that new property or identify what it is you're going to buy and... Rob Delavan (07:57.501) Mm-hmm. Milissa Ormiston (08:10.743) Identification's a really important deadline that people kind of brush over and go, I need to identify, but I have 180 days to complete the exchange. They wanna jump right to that 180 days, which yes, indeed, I have 180 days to complete the exchange, but when I look at the way real estate really works, most people are never gonna go out 180 days to complete the exchange because... Rob Delavan (08:34.773) Mm-hmm. Milissa Ormiston (08:35.855) Um, typical close of escrow on a transaction is 30, maybe 45 days. So the only time I ever have a client go out 180 days is if it's a big commercial client that's always buying and selling real estate and they have a portfolio of projects that they're looking at buying or new construction. Otherwise, most people are going to close in that first 45 day window or maybe 60 to 75 days, because when I get to that ID. Rob Delavan (09:05.904) Mm-hmm. Milissa Ormiston (09:06.671) Deadline within the exchange, it is super critical and I can never feel like I can stress that enough to people because whatever is identified on day 45 and I'm limited to how much I can identify, I can only buy one of those properties and it's a pretty serious deadline. Rob Delavan (09:21.756) Mm-hmm. And by identify, you basically have to in writing commit to, hey, there's these three properties that are potential candidates for me to replace my sale with. Milissa Ormiston (09:39.651) So that's exactly what people want to say Rob is potential. Here's where I want you to think of it. You're right. I have to, it's a physical step that they take on day 45, which is completely separate than me buying real estate. So we have to kind of keep in mind, there's two things really going on. There's the real estate portion and then the exchange portion. And the exchange is a truly arbitrary date and deadline within the exchange. Rob Delavan (09:44.174) Right. Adrian Schermer (09:45.432) Ha ha ha. Milissa Ormiston (10:07.951) Um, that I have to basically, it's like the IRS drew a line in the sand and said, okay, Rob, now you got to tell me what you're going to buy. You're limited to what you can identify, and then you can only buy one of those. So the way I always want people to think about it is you have something under contract that you intend to purchase. You're going to identify that particular property. And then if you choose to, you can identify additional properties as backups. And like you mentioned, the most commonly used rule is the three property rule. So I can identify up to three properties, but keep in mind, I can only buy one of those properties. If I don't have it under contract, I have zero ability to know at that point, if the seller is going to sell to me or if I can come to an agreement with the seller. This isn't, you know, oh, well, that didn't work. I'll try again. It's a deadline. Rob Delavan (10:34.046) Mm-hmm. Rob Delavan (10:37.894) Right. Rob Delavan (10:51.965) Right. Rob Delavan (10:55.857) Yeah. And that's a, that's. Lance J. Johnson (10:58.864) And sometimes there's issues that arise where, you know, you think you have one type of rental or property and one of the three you identify may not qualify as a same like exchange or? Milissa Ormiston (11:13.455) Not so much that Lance. A lot of times people are confused by the like-kind requirement as long as my I'm selling real estate and buying real estate because that's what we're talking about in a 1031 exchange and but my intention for both what I'm selling and purchasing is for investment purposes or use in business or trade I meet the like-kind requirement so I can go from vacant land to improve property or single family to multifamily, multifamily to commercial. I can also go short term or long term to short term. So it's the intent that's the key element to meeting the like kind requirement. And that's definitely a conversation I'm going to have with somebody upfront. So if they come to me, Lance and say, Hey, you know, I'm buying this, I'm selling this rental property, but I want to buy a primary residence. Well, I'm going to tell them upfront. That doesn't qualify. Rob Delavan (12:05.034) Mm-hmm. Milissa Ormiston (12:05.695) or I want to flip a property. We're going to let them know that doesn't qualify. So that's part of the initial conversation. And that's why people don't want me to be calling me the day they're closing because I want to make sure they understand what qualifies and what doesn't qualify. Lance J. Johnson (12:20.72) I think in our world, one of the questions that normally comes up is, hey, I wanna sell it, I'll just use an example of a client. I wanna retire in Oregon. I wanna, for a number of different reasons. And so I have a rental place and I'll just make up something, Sunriver I wanna rental place on the East Coast, but then eventually I may live in it. How long do they have to rent that property? Milissa Ormiston (12:31.611) Sure. Lance J. Johnson (12:49.06) to qualify and then retire in it. What is, I've heard one year, I've heard two years, I've. Milissa Ormiston (12:56.943) Sure. And of course, we're always going to say, talk to your tax advisor, but to preserve the safe harbor intent. Okay, Lance, that's what we're trying to do with this particular situation is to preserve that my intention was that property was intended for investment purposes when I exchanged into it. They're going to want to wait a full 24 months before they move into that property. Again, that is to preserve the safe harbor intention of that exchange. Now there's another key element to that is if I converted out of investment status after I've exchanged into it, the other key element is I need to hold that property for a minimum of five years before I sell it. I've had several, I've had this happen with several clients this year where they wanted to sell that. property before five years were up and they had converted it out of investment status and working with a couple CPAs on that, that would be a bad thing because what that means is I'm going to get hit with all my taxes I deferred on my previous transaction and on the sale of this property if I sell it before five years are up. There's definitely some key elements to the process as far as converting from Adrian Schermer (14:05.698) Mm. Rob Delavan (14:06.076) We love you. Milissa Ormiston (14:15.563) investment to primary that I want to know and understand because, you know, as we well know, Lance, people do things and then they find out they did it wrong after the. Lance J. Johnson (14:29.216) Well, I just think it's interesting. You got the 45 day and a hundred-eighty which are very important hurdles. But then it's the afterwards where you're not involved. And then they go on and about their daily life and, you know, oh, by the way. Rob Delavan (14:29.492) Hehehe Milissa Ormiston (14:34.567) Thanks. Milissa Ormiston (14:44.551) Yeah, well, you know, if they if they bring up that's what their intention is, I'm definitely going to have that conversation with them so that I make sure that they understand, hey, to preserve your safe harbor intention, you want to wait two years before you move in. The other thing the IRS wants to see you do is make sure that you own it for at least a five year period before you sell the property. If I've exchanged into that property and converted out of investment status. And I explain why and. Rob Delavan (15:11.8) Mm-hmm. Milissa Ormiston (15:13.511) kind of the math of what happens because that's going to jump right into the other tax code that kind of parallels the 1031 and that's the 121 tax code which is for our primary residence and the way that tax code reads and by the way there's a lot of misconception on how that tax code reads as well which is I must own and live in the home as my primary residence for a minimum of two of the last five years. And that actually provides me with an exclusion of gain versus a deferral. So I get to get rid of gain of two fifty as an individual five hundred as a couple. Now, it used to be prior to 2008 that I could just move into my investment property and get that exclusion of gain. Guess what? The IRS realized they had a loophole and they changed that. So it is now a proration of that exclusion based on how many years of ownership. To time and qualified use as a primary home. So they don't get 100% of that 250 or 500 exclusion if it was an investment property first that was then converted into a primary residence. Rob Delavan (16:22.197) Hmm. So you start, you start to get into some jujitsu there. Um, and probably some, some depth that, uh, yeah, we definitely can't cover today, um, uh, Melissa, you did have a basic, like a, a fourplex example of that. Um, can you just tease us? Lance J. Johnson (16:22.804) Yeah, there you go. All right, that's good stuff. Milissa Ormiston (16:24.392) Thank you. Milissa Ormiston (16:28.832) Hahaha! Milissa Ormiston (16:34.73) No, no, not at all. Adrian Schermer (16:41.997) Yeah. Milissa Ormiston (16:42.755) So this is a mixed use exchange, right? A little bit different. Yep. So there's kind of a multitude of ways that the 121 and the 1031 can be combined. One is converting from investment to primary. Another which I know we'll talk about next week is the in primary to investment. Um, and then the other one is what we would refer to as a mixed use exchange, which is primary and investment property. Um, we'll, there's a couple, I typically like to use a duplex, honestly, even though I have in my, my presentation, a fourplex, just because a duplex is such a great visual for everybody, because we can visualize in a 50-50 kind of environment, right? Rob Delavan (17:25.018) Oh, OK. Milissa Ormiston (17:35.691) So if we say that we have a duplex and I live in one half of it and I rent out the other half and both sides are identical, as long as I meet the two in the last five years, the portion I live in would qualify under the 121 exclusion of gain of 250 or 500. And the other half of my property then would qualify for a 1031 exchange for me to defer the capital gains on that portion. So what would happen is Rob Delavan (17:54.325) Mm-hmm. Milissa Ormiston (18:05.079) 50% of the proceeds at the end of the transaction would come to me for my portion that I live in and then 50% of the proceeds would go to the exchange account to do the 1031 exchange and then half of that value would be my replacement value on the new property. So again, easy math, I'm selling a million dollar duplex. I now need to buy a $500,000 replacement property. 50% of the proceeds after all my closing costs would need to go into the new property. And that's how a mixed use exchange, it doesn't have to be that pretty. They can be really convoluted, but that's just a great visual of how a mixed use exchange works. Rob Delavan (18:48.533) So, fellas and audience, are your wheels turning yet? Lance J. Johnson (18:53.772) Well, that's what makes 1031 so exciting. And why, honestly, you have a job because there's all these rules that allow you to take advantage of tax stuff. And then there's all these different, you know, you got short-term rentals, long-term rentals, commercial property. You can mix use them. That's, you could have multiple properties. There's regular 1031. There's reverse 1031. And so those are. Adrian Schermer (18:54.262) my game. Milissa Ormiston (18:58.983) I'm sorry. Lance J. Johnson (19:22.872) Those are all, you know, you start to add up all these combinations of things. And what you get is kind of a good seminar that talks about, Hey, make sure you have somebody just kind of overlooking your, your shoulder, making sure you're dotting your eyes, crossing your T's you're going through all the steps. Make sure you have a professional tax person to help you when the 1031 is not in your sites anymore, before you go selling property, moving into property and things like that. Rob Delavan (19:47.103) Mm-hmm. Lance J. Johnson (19:52.46) And people, you know, then there's, there's federal rules and state rules, right? And so you gotta know. So if I'm starting with a couple of properties in Washington and Oregon, and then you move, you move them all into one place and I'll call it Delaware, where there's no state taxes or Florida for income tax. You just, you just kind of know all the rules and it can be, get complex and fun. I mean, that's actually the sexy part of. the real estate side and the financial and the tax side of things. Rob Delavan (20:21.205) I'm going to go to bed. Milissa Ormiston (20:22.59) Thank you. I don't know, Lance, that people think 1031 exchange taxes is sexy, but I would agree with you. I think it is actually. Lance J. Johnson (20:31.448) Confusing and then therefore, you know, it's like a love hate relationship. So it's sexy on one hand and, and not so sexy on the other end. Adrian Schermer (20:32.656) I do. Yeah. Preparation is sexy. Milissa Ormiston (20:40.599) Exactly. Well, you know, I agree with you 100% because they're the basics, right? 45 days, 180 days, what a fully tax-deferred exchange looks like, identification, what qualifies for like kind. Those are the basics. And that's the part that's probably the easy part that people can maybe read up on their own. And then there's all the little nuances that... You really do need to talk to somebody to make sure you understand what you need to be doing, which makes it fun on my part because it is a little bit like a puzzle, right? There's some people have this puzzle they're trying to put together, and sometimes they're trying to stuff the pieces together not quite right. And my job is to kind of help them move those pieces around so they fit together correctly. Rob Delavan (21:32.157) Yeah. Well, this is, this is going to be fun. I want to leave it there. Let's, let's, let's leave some room to explore here. So, I mean, it's obviously a powerful tool. We're going to, to defer taxes, right? We've got to use the right words within our real estate and investment endeavors. It's also obviously confusing, misunderstood, and all of these assumptions are made. So, we are hosting. Uh, Milissa of IPX exchange, uh, and Jan of James Keep & Company and Lance Johnson with ROI financial, um, as an expert panel on the 19th of October, uh, 7 PM. I will be the MC and, uh, we're just looking forward to unpacking and, uh, this topic more, uh, and also just opening up questions from the audience. That's where it really gets interesting. We've had some, uh, Adrian Schermer (22:06.003) Mm-hmm. Rob Delavan (22:28.145) Some cool stuff happened and we have podcasts in the past that we've released with Milissa, Milissa and Lance. You guys really started playing with those puzzle pieces on some, uh, so it kind of geeking out on this, which, uh, we'll have a lot. Milissa Ormiston (22:35.239) Yes. Lance J. Johnson (22:39.188) Well, I mean, I see this. I see this, the first one is just being an introduction to clients and what you get into really quickly is all these like just scenarios. You know, it's like, I just got back from a hockey tournament with my kids and it's just many different dynamics that happens. And it's like watching a hockey game. Sometimes it ends up in a fight. Sometimes it's a great game. It's just, it's just very interesting. And Rob Delavan (22:51.828) Yes. Milissa Ormiston (23:02.407) I'm sorry. Adrian Schermer (23:03.801) Hahaha! Lance J. Johnson (23:07.552) And like I said, to me is, you know, anytime we can educate our clients, add value to their situation, explore options for them, because sometimes it's, you know, sometimes commercial is the better way to go. Sometimes it's vacation rentals, sometimes it's long-term rentals. Sometimes it's not in the state you wanna live in if your long-term goals is to retire somewhere else, you know, so I think that's the fun part of the planning is really helping them think out. Rob Delavan (23:14.953) Now. Lance J. Johnson (23:35.984) Estate taxes, income taxes, real estate, you know, exclusions, you name it. So it's fun. Rob Delavan (23:41.905) Right. Um, so RSVP, uh, www.roi-fa.com/events Um, we invite you to bring a friend seven to 8 PM on the 19th. That is a Thursday of October. Uh, you guys will be glad you did. You'll get to experience the full hockey 1031 exchange analogy. Adrian Schermer (24:02.262) Hahaha! Lance J. Johnson (24:02.936) Yes, yes, you know I was going to bring it in at some point in time. Milissa Ormiston (24:05.223) This looks like a half-gate, but it's already on the page. Rob Delavan (24:07.825) There you go. You've never you've never experienced that before right Milissa, even though you've talked about this a thousand times our websites are again roi-fa.com , delavan-realty.com directorsmortgage.com and We'll have links on our PowerPoint here. Also, you can reach out to Milissa at IPX1031.com/ormiston Milissa Ormiston (24:13.461) I'm looking forward to it. Rob Delavan (24:35.605) And appreciate everybody for listening and looking forward to this event. Milissa Ormiston (24:47.835) Thanks for having me. Rob Delavan (24:49.257) Thanks guys. Adrian Schermer (24:50.21) Thanks everyone. We'll catch you next time on the Get Rich Slow podcast. Lance J. Johnson (24:50.253) Thank you. Rob Delavan (24:53.578) Bye bye.
Today we bring you a special bonus episode from a live event! Add to Cart was in Sydney for Impact.com's iPX partnerships experience for 2023 and we were lucky enough to be invited on to have an Add To Cart chat in person. And better still, we were able to record it and share it with you today. To say Sarah Hamilton has done a few things is a huge understatement - she's a founder - of success story Sand and Sky, bellabox and newly launched Straand (a scalp health brand). She has a background in financial management and marketing, previously working in London at Dazed and Confused magazine and New York for Spin Magazine. She's currently an advisor for Mermade Hair and Hunter Labs and leads the Private Label team at Adore Beauty. The theme for our conversation at iPX was how to create cult brands and hero products. And we discuss this at length. But we also dive into the influencer strategies she's employed over the years, the role of Amazon in her growth and I also get seriously schooled in all things beauty…not a huge surprise there.Links from the episode:ImpactSand and SkyQuestions answered:What are you most proud of?What's the secret to creating a cult brand in 2023?What role have partnerships played in the brand journey?About your co-hosts: Sarah Hamilton from Sand and SkySarah is a founder, investor and advisor. She is a founder and director of STRAAND, a newly launched Scalp Health brand backed by Unilever Ventures. Sarah also holds various advisory roles for Mermade Hair and Hunter Labs while leading the Private Label team at Adore Beauty. Sarah's business background led her to launch Bellabox the largest Australian beauty box in 2011, she then moved to Managing Director in Australia with Supernova, the parent co. for brands such as Coco & Eve and Sand & Sky which she co-founded with her sister. Her love of the startup space led her to Straand and there are a few more brands in the pipeline for launch in late 2023/ early 2024.You can contact Sarah at LinkedInAyaan Mohamud from ImpactAyaan is the RVP of Marketing for impact.com across Asia-Pacific and leads all of the company's marketing activities in the region including PR, comms, demand gen and events. She has more than 13 years' experience working in the marketing, media and technology industry in both APAC and EMEA. She joined impact.com four years ago from Sizmek (now Amazon), where she held a number of regional leadership roles for over four years. Prior to this Ayaan held senior marketing positions at Dataxu (now Roku) and Comscore in London.You can contact Ayaan at LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#TrueNorth Podcast | IpX experts Brandy Taylor and Michael Benning explore the challenges and strategies of aligning processes across diverse divisions and products while designing them with business goals in mind, maintaining balance, and considering deviations when necessary. They highlight communication, stakeholder support, and adaptability as key factors to success and provide insights into the complexities of achieving process harmonization while emphasizing strategic problem-solving and effective communication. This episode is hosted by IpX's Deanna Hensley.Watch this episode on YouTube.This podcast was based Michael Benning's blog, "Finding and Achieving the Appropriate Level of Process Standardization."Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
I've been very lucky in life to go to many conferences throughout my career. I've gone as both an attendee and a speaker, and I have found them to be valuable in helping me continue to grow and thrive in my career. This is across many employers, some of which I don't think had particularly great benefits. Plenty of people I worked with did not get to attend any conferences, and some of them felt resentful. I understand that, but I think that many employers are willing to invest in training and conferences when there is a return for them. I started going to ComNet in DC, as a young professional wanting to learn. It was close enough to drive up and go for the free day and then return home. A few colleagues and I would make the trip once a year and talk with vendors, chat with attendees, and learn more about computer networking. Across a couple of years, we had moved from thinnet and thicknet to ethernet and IPX to IP, and this was a place where those technologies, and many more, were being discussed. Read the rest of Taking Advantage of Conferences
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Ein kleines Update zum großen Bikepacking-Sommer. Wir testen für euch die besten Radwege vor der Haustür. Ob Donauradweg bis nach Wien. Hoch hinaus in die Berge, ganz klassischen entlang am Chiemsee oder ab Dessau an der Elbe entlang. Es geht auf zwei Rädern durchs Land.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ℹ️ Podcast Werbung: Treib gut! Entdecke MV Rein in die Bahn und raus ins kleine Abenteuer! Das Podcaster-Duo geht mit DB Regio auf Entdeckungsreise – mal witzig-charmant, mal baff-verzückt und immer mit ganz viel Neugier im Gepäck. https://bahn.de/treibgut▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
We've got that Friday feeling! The one that gives you all the jitters before a big weekend! Today we are checking in on Lithia's growth plans, Gen-Zers getting dropped off at the mall, and avocados getting some automated slicing and dicing.Show Notes with links:Lithia's grand plan of reaching $50 billion in revenue by 2025 seems to be well on its way as acquisitions and adjacent businesses pave the way to growth.CEO Brian DeBoer said that its acquisition target is now $25 billion in acquired revenue, up from $20 billion. Driveway, Lithia's online platform, has a $3 billion revenue target, down from $8 billion, due to a high cash burn rate caused by shipping costs.In addition to acquiring US stores, Lithia is looking internationally, expanding into Canada in 2021, and the UK this March.Other ventures to boost revenue might include new verticals like power sports, RVs, agriculture and heavy trucks. Plus Lithia is looking at horizontal opportunities such as fleet management, charging networks, internal IT and consumer insurance. Last October, Deboer dropped hints that the retailer is looking at buying or building a CRM or DMS.Lithia's past 5 years of revenue: 2018: $11.8B, 2019: $12.67B, 2020: $13.1B, 2021: $22.8B, 2022: $28.2B. Revenue projections for 2023 are $31.2B.David Whiston, an analyst at Morningstar in Chicago said “"It's certainly possible the street is not modeling them at $50 billion in 2025. Personally, I believe them. They tend to do what they say they're going to do. And then usually overdeliver, in fact."In an unexpected twist, Gen-Z is taking to their phones to vote on a survey to send themselves back to shopping malls.A recent study by IPX found that: “Nearly 2 in 3 (61%) Americans want to see a revival of traditional shopping malls. Gen Z and Gen X are the most hopeful, followed by Millennials and Baby Boomers.”Another survey by the International Council of Shopping Centers' found that “Nearly the same share of 16- to 26-year-olds who shop at brick-and-mortar stores (97%) also shop online (95%).94% of Americans have a mall within an hour's drive, but 40% wish they had one closer.Handmade is taking a 50% cut at Chipotle as their new Autocado robot replaces the tedious task of peeling and coring avocados in some restaurants.The fast casual chain is working with robotics company Vebu to create the device, after analyzing the company's preparation process and identifying tasks that are time consuming and less favorable among crew members.An employee will still mash the avocados with other ingredients such as salt, lime juice and jalapenos to create the guacamole's creamy consistency.On average, it takes a human 50 minutes to create a batch of guacamole. Autocado hopes to bring those times down.Chipotle is also testing Chippy, an “"autonomous kitchen assistant that integrates culinary traditions with artificial intelligence to make tortilla chips.”Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
#TrueNorth Podcast | Ravi Kurani, CEO of Sutro, joins IpX's Brandy Taylor to discuss the journey of starting a startup company and the importance of data-driven decisions. He emphasizes the need to adapt business processes over time and identifies the confirmation loop as a crucial factor. Ravi shares insights into the evolution of Sutro's structure and goals, the utilization of data in decision-making, and the broader applications of their technology. He also highlights the significance of customer interviews and leadership support. Together they explore how Sutro's technology can extend beyond swimming pools to address more significant global challenges in agriculture, cooling towers, and drinking water.Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
In this #TrueNorth Podcast episode, cybersecurity expert Michael Levin, CEO/Founder CFISA shares with IpX President Joseph Anderson shares best practices for cybersecurity including slowing down, verifying communications, and employing two-factor authentication to mitigate cyber risks. Michael also offers resolutions for reducing risks and discusses the need for training to navigate threats effectively. Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
The highly anticipated Fed announcement was released today, and Jerome Powell added some pretty stern comments on markets going forward. We will look at this, #IPX, #TSLA and much more live at 2pm PT today. #trading #futures #cryptocurrency #bitcoin #FOMC #TSLA Sign up for a free, 6 video course on Cryptocurrency here: https://www.tradingacademy.com/crypto/ Contact TraderMerlin: Email – TraderMerlin@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13930555/ Twitter: TraderMerlin - https://twitter.com/TraderMerlin IG: TraderMerlin - https://www.instagram.com/tradermerlin/ FB: TraderMerlin - https://www.facebook.com/TraderMerlin Live Daily Show: - https://www.youtube.com/TraderMerlin Trading Applications used: #TastyWorks, #ThinkOrSwim #CliK, #TradeStation, #TradingView, #Barchart
In this #TrueNorth Podcast episode, Purdue University's Dr. Nathan Hartman and IpX President Joseph Anderson explore the importance of utilizing workforce data to inform education and training programs. They discuss how workforce development professionals can use data to identify skills gaps and design effective training initiatives that align with employer needs. They also consider technology's role in facilitating data access and the ethical considerations surrounding data collection and use.Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.Stay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
Vom Backpacking zum Bikepacking. In diesem Sommer geht es auf zwei Rädern auf Reisen. Wenn ihr auch mit dem Gedanken spielt mal eine längere und sportlichere Tour auf dem Fahrrad zu machen, haben wir hier unsere besten Tipps gesammelt. Los geht es mit dem Fahrradtyp. Welche Art darf es denn sein? Nur über Asphalt mit dem Rennrad, quer durch den Wald mit dem Mountainbike oder eine bunte Mischung mit dem Gravel-Bike? Zudem schauen wir mal, was alles in die Rad-Taschen reinkommt und wo man hier und da noch das ein oder andere Gramm sparen kann. Also Helm auf zur großen Welttournee-Radtour.
#TrueNorth Podcast: IpX VP of Services Brandy Taylor “closes the loop” with a recent CM2-Comprehensive graduate, Bob Rieswitz, Senior Manager Enterprise PLM at Chamberlain Group. They share their experiences and challenges associated with change management in business transformation. They also highlight the benefits of implementing CM2, the challenges of cultural change, the role of leadership, and the benefits of training to improve organizational efficiency.Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
In this IpX #TrueNorth Podcast, Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue, and IpX President Joseph Anderson delve into the benefits and challenges of artificial intelligence and machine learning. They discuss the various types of AI and how it is integrated into everyday products, emphasizing the importance of data protection, safeguards, and unbiased machine learning algorithms. They also explore the impact of automation on technology, manufacturing, healthcare, and education, highlighting the potential for AI to enhance traditional learning and work environments. Watch this episode on YouTube!Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.Stay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
Following their previous discussion on building a supportive network for innovation within the workforce, IpX President Joseph Anderson and Dr. Nate Hartman, Purdue University, discuss the importance of end-to-end assessments in US manufacturing. They cover the need for federal and state support mechanisms, the role of assessments in education and provider levels, and the ability to assess the operational ecosystem of any business or corporation.Watch this episode on YouTube. Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.Stay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
In this episode of True North, IpX President Joseph Anderson and Dr. Nate Hartman of Purdue University delve into the crucial role of a supportive network in the education and workforce sectors. They explore ways to foster innovation and capability, while overcoming challenges such as funding, scalability, and access to information. Topics include the power of community practices, the integration of machine learning, and the importance of evaluating the impact of educational initiatives. Joseph and Dr. Hartman encourage listeners to take an active role in creating this network, rather than just observing from the sidelines.Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.Stay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
This week on the IpX #TrueNorth Podcast: Join us for another animated discussion with IpX President Joseph Anderson as he reconvenes with Martin Haket & Martijn Dullart, ASML, on the challenges and impact of data integrity and interoperability in the industrial ecosystem. They also delve into the value proposition of business process hierarchy, CM2, configuration identification, and how favoring new product development over process transformation leads to poor quality. Watch this episode on YouTubeConnect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
This week on the IpX #TrueNorth Podcast: Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University, and IpX President Joseph Anderson meet up live at the Dauch Alumni Center to discuss the importance of considering both the technological and human elements of digital transformation. Dr. Hartman shares how the Indiana Manufacturing Competitiveness Center (IN-MaC) is impacting workforce development and future employees with partnerships between industry and academia to address technological challenges and advance digital manufacturing and design.Together they examine the importance of investing in both the incumbent workforce and the pipeline of new workers in order to realize the potential of new technologies starting with K-12 education. Dr. Hartman emphasizes the importance of helping workers understand the connections between their tasks and the larger system in which they operate, as well as the need for them to be adaptable and flexible in the face of changing technologies.Watch this episode on YouTubeConnect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
#EnvisionRISE Podcast | Brandy Taylor, VP of Services, joins us for a crossover episode between sister companies EnvisionRISE and IpX. Brandy demonstrates how the organizational change management mindset is applied beyond products and processes, and how it can help an organization rethink their approach to the lifecycle of present and future employees. They explain how true inclusion and belonging is a byproduct of companies who invest the same amount of energy into their people and into developing equitable practices as they do into building quality products.Watch this episode on YouTube.Visit Envision RISE to learn how our evolutionary platform helps companies create a powerful integration and understanding of the relationship between the organization and the workforce. Envision RISE empowers your people to drive change and innovation through the methods of Organizational Change Management (OCM), Human Resource Management (HRM), and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I).Envision a Better FutureFollow us on social: LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, FacebookContact us for info on RISE or interest in being a podcast guest: info@envisionrise.comAll podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
This week on the IpX True North Podcast we continue our multipart series on Redefining the Ecosystem of Tomorrow with Martin Haket & Martijn Dullaart, Lead Configuration Management Architects at ASML, with a focus on building and linking an effective and efficient digital thread. Along with IpX President Joseph Anderson, they discuss how the digital thread touches all areas of a business - from your suppliers, to your products and processes, to being able to simulate future configurations of your products for production and risk analysis.Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
IpX True North Podcast: Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University, and IpX President Joseph Anderson meet again to focus this time on the future of digital engineering and digital manufacturing. Dr. Hartman and Joseph discuss the nuances between digital transformation and digital manufacturing, as well as the social & technological phenomenon that is happening in today's workforce.Watch this episode on YouTubeConnect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.Stay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
This week on the IpX #TrueNorth Podcast we are joined by Martin Haket & Martijn Dullaart, Lead Configuration Management Architects at ASML, to kick off a multipart series on Redefining the Ecosystem of Tomorrow with the CM2 Core Business Processes at the focus. Together they discuss with IpX President Joseph Anderson why configuration management, the CM2 baseline and processes are vital to companies. Commonality is a keyword in this episode from finding a common language and understanding across all functions to how commonality in processes leads to commonality across business and product infrastructures -- shaping success, product innovation, and organizational evolution. Watch this episode on YouTube. Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comStay in touch with us! Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.
IpX #TrueNorth Podcast Part 3 with Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University. This week Dr. Hartman and IpX President Joseph Anderson discuss Organizational Operating Models. From concept to production to decommissioning, Dr. Hartman and Joseph examine the potential that companies can reach when they deeply assess their requirements and use accumulated data to enrich their capabilities and products across the ecosystem. Watch this episode on Youtube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.
IpX #TrueNorth Podcast Part 2: Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University, and IpX President Joseph Anderson focus on Organizational Change Management plus training and development within organizations and in relation to higher education. Dr. Hartman and Joe discuss the importance for organizations to examine their internal needs and build onboarding processes and training for their workforce to cultivate literacy, competency, and mastery of the desired skills - without relying on higher ed to produce ready-to-work employees.Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.
This week's IpX #TrueNorth Podcast is the first episode of a multipart series on the Ecosystem of Tomorrow with Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University. Dr. Hartman and IpX President Joseph Anderson discuss Organizational Change Management (OCM), its impacts on workforce development, and the influence of academia. They focus on how culture and training shape OCM, the importance of adaptable training practices, accountability of organizations, and how leadership can provide a digestible path to developing active OCM for their employees and organizations.Watch this episode on YouTube.Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.comThe views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.
Gain Insight in the highly competitive SLO County Real Estate scene with the areas #1 Resource. Team Sweasey will give you tips on Buying, Selling, and maximizing your real estate investments. In this Episode of the SLO County Real Estate Podcast with Hal Sweasey. Hal takes the reigns as host and talks with Greg Burns of IPX 1031, a company that solely handles 1031 exchanges in Real Estate. A 1031 is in reference to a tax code that allows you to defer your taxes in the sale of a property and transfer it to another Replacement Property. With the boom of investments in Real Estate over other commodities, getting as much knowledge as you can for this tax code is pretty important, that is why Hal and Greg are having this discussion in order to make sure you know, whether you are an investor or looking to shift from commodities to Real Estate whether it be in California or elsewhere in the United States, this episode is for you. :41 to 2:34 Meet Greg Burns of IPX 1031. What is a 1031 exchange and why is it important for those looking to get into or exchange investment properties? 2:35 to 3:58 What are some of the restrictions to a 1031 exchange? Timelines and Like/Kind Properties 3:59 to 5:25 What are some of the Real Estate Trends that people filing 1031's are telling about markets like San Luis Obispo and Californian's relocating investment properties to other states. 5:26 to 7:03 What are the timelines on when you can occupy a property as your residence if you buy it with a 1031 exchange? 7:04 to 10:08 A lot of discussion is currently circulating about how the Government views a 1031 as a loophole that the government misses out on tax revenue. Is it scaring people away? 10:08 to 10:48 What about businesses? What levels of property qualify to be part of a 1031 exchange. 10:48 to 12:58 What are the costs and paperwork that are involved in filing a 1031 exchange? And why you should you go with a 1031 specialist when handling this important component of Real Estate Investing. You can reach Greg Burns direct at 626-233-2773. IPX 1031 has location in 16 different locations across the country and can handle exchanges for Real Estate Investors Coast to Coast. IPX1031.com If you are looking for experience and a team you can trust for your next Real Estate Transaction please visit halsweasey.com CA DRE #01111911 860 Walnut Street Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401 (805) 329-3247 hal@teamsweasey.com