Warren Buffett’s “2 List” Strategy: How to Maximize Your Focus and Master Your Priorities

Warren Buffett’s “2 List” Strategy: How to Maximize Your Focus and Master Your Priorities

With well over 50 billion dollars to his name, Warren Buffett is consistently ranked among the wealthiest people in the world. Out of all the investors in the 20th century, Buffett was the most successful.

Given his success, it stands to reason that Buffett has an excellent understanding of how to spend his time each day. From a monetary perspective, you could say that he manages his time better than anyone else.

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1031 Exchanges: 10 Things to Know

1031 Exchanges: 10 Things to Know

IRS code Section 1031 is slowly making its way into daily conversation. The term is bandied about by realtors, title companies, investors and soccer moms. Some people even insist on making it into a verb, as in: "Let's 1031 that building for another."

IRS Section 1031 has many moving parts that the user must understand before attempting its use. There are also tax implications and timeframes that may be problematic. Also, the rule stipulates the 1031 swap like-kind properties and limits the rule's use with vacation properties.

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Silicon Valley Tech Firm ITRenew, Opens Their Biggest Facility In Suburban KC

Silicon Valley Tech Firm ITRenew, Opens Their Biggest Facility In Suburban KC

Firm’s New Location to Be Its Biggest in North America, CEO Says

More great news for the growth of Kansas City - continuing the growth of the city’s attractiveness to investors. ITRenew, a Silicon Valley-based data center services firm, is opening what the firm's chief executive says is its largest North American facility in suburban Kansas City.

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8 Small Things People Use To Judge Your Personality

8 Small Things People Use To Judge Your Personality

The human brain is hardwired to judge. This survival mechanism makes it very hard to meet someone without evaluating and interpreting their behavior.

While we tend to think that our judgments are based on the content of conversations and other obvious behaviors, the research says otherwise. In fact, the majority of our judgments are focused on smaller, subtler things, such as handshakes and body language. We often form complete opinions about people based solely on these behaviors.

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The Comeback Kid: The U.S. Housing Market's Evolution During The Current Economic Expansion

The Comeback Kid: The U.S. Housing Market's Evolution During The Current Economic Expansion

Homeownership is considered a crucial step to wealth accumulation. However, the Great Recession tested this long-held belief. From the start of the Great Recession in April 2006 to the first signs of economic revival in March 2011, the CoreLogic Home Price Index (HPITM) declined 33%. Thanks to stable job growth, mortgage funding and underwriting, the housing market has recovered from its historic crash.

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FED Cuts Rates For First Time Since 2008

FED Cuts Rates For First Time Since 2008

As expected, the Federal Reserve cut its federal funds rate today by 25 basis points (bps) to a range of 2.0% to 2.25%. This cut represents a marked change in the direction of monetary policy in the first half of 2019, following a hike of 25 bps in December 2018. Responding to evolving market conditions, the Fed also announced that it will end its balance sheet reduction program in August rather than previously planned in September.

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