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Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, July 13, 2020)
13 July 2020 | 1 reply
Sports fans and team owners have grappled with the idea that some names and imagery associated with franchises like the Cleveland Indians and Washington Redskins are offensive to Native Americans.
Ramon Vargas Is now a good time to buy a property or should I wait ?
20 July 2020 | 35 replies
When you hear the Cartel has switched from US $20 to Chinese yuan or Indian rupees; its too late. 
Dennis Cosgrave How Will California's Proposed Wealth Tax Affect You?
20 August 2020 | 78 replies
Annual fires, ask the reservation Indians to cure the issue.  
Whitney L. Cooper Anyone invested in property in another country?
23 August 2020 | 28 replies
I'm not that familiar about the situation of the Indian Rupee, since I have no interest in investing in that country for the time being.
Parker Peters Family Looking for House Hack Opt in Cincinnati and Suburbs
15 June 2020 | 6 replies
We are a young family, moving to Ohio, looking for a house hack opportunity in Cincinnati and surrounding suburbs (maybe Madeira/Indian Hills/Mason/Blue Ash?).
Dinesh Bhatia Mortgage Rate 8% to 9.5% rental investment possible?
29 July 2020 | 1 reply
I am from India Mumbai.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (August 10-14, 2020)
11 August 2020 | 5 replies
For example, if there’s an Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program designed to boost homeownership among Native Americans, why isn’t there, at the very least, an African American Home Loan Guarantee Program?
Amy Wan Change to definition of "accredited investor"
27 August 2020 | 7 replies
(The Commission will reevaluate or add certifications, designations or credentials in the future);--include as accredited investors, with respect to investments in a private fund, natural persons who are “knowledgeable employees” of the fund;--clarify that limited liability companies with $5 million in assets may be accredited investors and add SEC- and state-registered investment advisers, exempt reporting advisers and rural business investment companies (RBICs);--add a new category for any entity, including Indian tribes, governmental bodies, funds, and entities organized under the laws of foreign countries;--add “family offices” with at least $5 million in assets under management and their “family clients,” as each term is defined under the Investment Advisers Act; and--add the term “spousal equivalent” to the accredited investor definition, so that spousal equivalents may pool their finances for the purpose of qualifying as accredited investors.They did not index income/wealth thresholds to account for inflation, which would have decreased the number of individuals that qualify as an accredited investor.Not everyone is happy with the changes ( https://www.sec.gov/news/public-statement/lee-crenshaw-accredited-investor-2020-08-26) but syndicators should be.
Chris Seveney New definition for accredited investor
28 August 2020 | 2 replies
(The Commission will reevaluate or add certifications, designations or credentials in the future);-include as accredited investors, with respect to investments in a private fund, natural persons who are “knowledgeable employees” of the fund;-clarify that limited liability companies with $5 million in assets may be accredited investors and add SEC- and state-registered investment advisers, exempt reporting advisers and rural business investment companies (RBICs);-add a new category for any entity, including Indian tribes, governmental bodies, funds, and entities organized under the laws of foreign countries;-add “family offices” with at least $5 million in assets under management and their “family clients,” as each term is defined under the Investment Advisers Act; and-add the term “spousal equivalent” to the accredited investor definition, so that spousal equivalents may pool their finances for the purpose of qualifying as accredited investors.Does not really change much IMHO.
Avi Swain Highschool Sophomore Seeking Advice
27 August 2020 | 4 replies
     Growing up in an South Asian (Indian) family it's very common for us to fall in the steps of our parents in IT, computer science, and medicine.