It’s official. Only 30 percent of US respondents to a three question quiz posed by economists’ Annamaria Lusardi and Olivia Mitchell were able to answer correctly. And these were not complicated questions. They were designed to test only a basic level of...
If you’re new to our podcast or to the blog, you might be wondering exactly what it is that Jason Hartman and the team do. Sure, we offer a lot of tips and tricks about investing and real estate, but read on for a closer look at what’s happening here! There is one way...
Unfortunately, we aren’t joking—and stories like this seem to be appearing more and more. Here are the details—Pennsylvania woman Eileen Battisti lost her home in September of 2011 after she incurred a $6.30 late fee from an interest rate charge on her 2009 tax bill.....
It’s well documented that income property is the most tax favored asset, and taxes make up the single largest expense for many people. Between 40 and 60 percent of most people’s income goes toward some form of taxes, and those numbers appear to be on the rise. When we...
Noah is a UC Berkeley graduate with degrees in Business and Economics and began his career at Intel as a marketing analyst in 2004. In late 2005, Kagan joined Facebook as employee #30, where he served as product manager for eight months. During his time, he is...