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The 1031 exchange is a tax strategy that allows investors to defer capital gains taxes on the sale of investment property by reinvesting the proceeds in a new property. This can provide a significant financial advantage for investors looking to build wealth through real estate investments.In this episode, we'll cover the basics of the 1031 exchange, including the requirements for eligibility and the timeline for completing an exchange. We'll also dive into the benefits of using a 1031 exchange, such as the ability to leverage gains into larger investments, increase cash flow, and defer taxes.Our guest expert for this episode is a real estate attorney, Richard Morse, of Washington Exchange Services, who has extensive experience in facilitating 1031 exchanges. We will share his insights on the legal requirements for a successful exchange, as well as some tips for avoiding common pitfalls.Whether you're a seasoned real estate investor or a homeowner thinking of downsizing and renting their forever home, this episode will provide valuable information on the 1031 exchange and how it can help you grow your investment portfolio while minimizing your tax liability. So sit back, grab a pen and paper, and get ready to learn about the powerful tax-saving tool that is the 1031 exchange.Richard MorseWashington Exchange ServicesAddress: 19633 109th Place SE, Bothell, WA 98011Phone: 206-522-1031Email: richard@freetaxexchange.comWeb: https://www.freetaxexchange.com/Regenerate responseWe Would Love to Hear Your Feedback!
30-year veteran comic artist Aaron Lopresti joins Wes to talk about the rise of creator-owned and crowd funding comics. Comic creators are deciding more and more to bet on themselves rather than depend on the Big 2 for career longevity. Aaron Lopresti and Wes also discuss a range of other topics including Malibu Comics, drawing monsters, DC's New Age of Heroes. Aaron also talks in-depth about his upcoming Indiegogo crowdfunded comic project, Wraith of God. Aaron Lopresti Website: aaronlopresti.com/ Instagram: instagram.com/aaronlopresti/ Facebook: facebook.com/aaron.lopresti.5 Art Facebook: facebook.com/aaronloprestiart Aaron Lopresti Bio Aaron's first big break came in 1993 when Publisher Dave Olbrich and Editor-in-Chief Chris Ulm hired Aaron to draw Sludge for Malibu's new Ultraverse comic line. One thing led to another and soon Aaron had a full blown career in comics. Aaron's career in commercial and comic art has continued on for more than 12 years. In that time Aaron has worked on a wide variety of characters including: Spiderman The X-men, The Hulk, The Avengers, Batman, Plastic Man, Green Lantern, Superboy, Xena, Star Trek, Gen 13, Mystic, and the self published Atomic Toybox (just to name a few). In 1995 he founded the successful comic art studio, Studiosaurus that lasted until 1998. Aaron lists his art influences in two categories, comic and illustration. His comic fluences are: Frazetta, Berni Wrightson, Neal Adams, Michael Golden, Steranko, Brian Bolland, and anyone else who is good. Illustrators who have influenced Aaron over the years are: Frazetta(again), James Bama, William Stout, JC Leyendecker, Brian Froud, Robert McGinnis and Chuck Jones. AARON LOPRESTI'S: WRAITH OF GOD GRAPHIC NOVEL Signup Link: indiegogo.com/projects/aaron-lopresti-s-wraith-of-god-graphic-novel/coming_soon Renowned comic book artist and writer, Aaron Lopresti (X-men, Planet Hulk, Wonder Woman) brings you this exciting 72 page graphic novel about a mysterious western hero known as the Wraith who hunts monsters with his female partner, Esther. Garbage Man TPB Diamond Number: JUL210380 (W) Aaron Lopresti (A) Matt Ryan (CA) Aaron Lopresti Ambitious lawyer, Richard Morse, uncovers the illegal operations of a pharmaceutical giant and is abducted and experimented on by the Corporation's scientists. Morse's body is destroyed in a lab explosion but his chemically charged remains merge with the soil and refuse changing him into the revenge minded monster/hero, Garbage Man. Back in print for the first time in ten years! In Shops: Nov 10, 2021 Support Thinking Critical at Ko-fi. Monthly subscriptions receive bonus content and early access to some channel content. Ko-fi.com/thinkingcritical Thank you for supporting the channel!
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Jill Nicolini Interviews Richard Morse Owner of Richard Morse Designs -- RichardMorseDesigns.com
Tao & Richard wax philosophical and Richard sings his dirty songs...
Pediatric Grand Rounds with Richard Morse, MD
Richard Morse delves into the outlook for global carbon policy, how international coal markets are evolving, and what strategies and technologies might realistically be used to reduce emissions from coal. (June 13, 2011)
With 2 billion new people expected on the planet by 2050, mostly in the developing world, fast growing nations now drive the planet’s greenhouse gas emissions and present environmental sustainability issues. In this university podcast, Richard Morse, research associate at the Stanford’s Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, discusses carbon offsets as a way to engage the developing world in climate change mitigation. Morse demonstrates how difficult offsets are to implement in a way that unequivocally generates real additional emission reductions. He draws the lessons from the largest worldwide carbon offset experiment, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), one of the three market-based mechanisms established under the Kyoto Protocol as a means of allowing the industrialized countries to meet their national targets by investing in carbon reduction projects in developing countries. Morse was talking at the 2010 Climate Policy Instruments in the Real World conference, an event convened by the Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (PESD) at Stanford University. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/richard_morse_environmental_sustainability_and_development
Richard Morse states that coal is the largest growing source of energy and that regulation and policy are beginning to play a larger role in the economy of coal power. (March 4, 2009)