Why should you settle for 0.05% interest in a savings account? When inflation is over 8%!
With interest rates rising, your cash could now finally earn you some interest income.
Well… it could… but it may not be doing so.
You see, many financial institutions are not passing along higher interest to customers holding cash.
You should check to see how much your money earns.
Bank of America pays 0.05% on savings account.
Charles Scwab will pay you a whopping 0.4% for cash in your investment account.
Even the top rated money market account from Capital One will only pay you 3%.
So what to do instead?
This book will not only show you why REITs are the easiest way to leverage real estate investing.
You’ll also see how you can earn $1,000 or more per month in passive income with dividend yields of up to 9%.
It’s no wonder that billionaire investors like Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger and George Soros have all owned REITs in their portfolios.
Here’s just a fraction of what you’ll learn How to get rich in real estate, without owning any properties – Page 15The “yield trap” how to avoid poor value REITs – Page 47Get in before December 30th to profit from this booming industrial REIT which pay 7.8% per year – Page 72An under the radar REIT which pays 6% per year while growing its share price – Page 102What percentage of your portfolio should be in REITs – Page 127The little known 1986 tax reform which makes these companies fantastic dividend opportunies – Page 130The only private REIT worth buying in 2023 – Page 114The best monthly paying dividend REIT. We narrowed it down from 56 and this little known San Diego corporation will send you dividends every single month – Page 55…and much, much more!
You’ll also get our 10 part video course Company Valuation 101 as a free bonus.
This is not a 600 page text book which you need an MBA to understand. Written in plain English and free from repetitive technical jargon.
Every single piece of financial terminology is clearly defined inside.
You’ll find easy-to-follow advice in how to develop your own process for analyzing companies. As well as concrete examples of everything we teach.
For everyone who feels frustrated and crushed after watching so-called professional money managers lose half your money while charging fat fees. This book is a liberating experience which will inspire you to take personal responsibility for your financial future.
So even if you’re never read a single finance or investing book in your life, you will immediately understand how to get steady dividend income with REITs
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"REIT Investing for Beginners: How to Get Rich in Real Estate" is a gem for anyone new to the world of REITs. The book is short and to the point, making it easy to digest. It does a great job explaining the different options you have when it comes to REITs and why they’re an important part of a well-rounded investment portfolio.
What I really appreciated was how the author breaks down why REITs are such a solid alternative for those who can't dive directly into real estate. Let’s face it, not everyone can buy property, but REITs give you a piece of the real estate action without needing a massive investment. This book makes a convincing case for why, including REITs in your portfolio, can be a smart move for steady income and diversification.
Overall, it’s an engaging and informative read that leaves you feeling more confident about investing in REITs. Perfect for beginners who want to get started with real estate investing without the hassle of buying property.
Short book. I had a basic understanding of REITs already. This gave me just a little more than the basics, so I did learn a couple of things. I think the explanations of evaluation metrics was good and the examples were useful. I can't say that I thought their suggested REITs did a good job of meeting their own evaluation criteria, but then again investing is always about personal choices and evaluations. Besides, they were presented more as potential investments versus "must buys".
I did enjoy reading an investing book for once that was about the "meat" of the process versus a lot of philosophical musings. That said, it was a little sparse - probably worth the $7 on sale I got it for, but not much more.
When you are approaching 50 you need good, solid advice which this book provides in spades. This is the second book I have read from Freeman and I like the layman's style of writing because we are not all investing whizz kids and every little bit of easy to follow advice is helpful. Keep up the good work.
I'm so happy I purchased and read this book. Short and concise and filled with everything you need to know about Reits. The author not only shares his top picks, but provides comprehensive analysis of each company, appreciate that!
Great great read for new investors and people like me who are getting ready to retire. After reading this book, I am more prepared to make informed decisions on buying REITs.
This is a great book to understand REIT investing, it teaches you little things that aren’t usually taught in other investing book as it’s mainly focused on REIT. It teaches you all types of REITS and on how they work. And even give you some good picks that you can add to your investing journey!
I like that this information is immediately usable. And, the author presented it in an easy to understand format. Even for someone with knowledge of REITS, they can find beneficial information.
Great basic book on REITs. It gave me an actionable plan to start investing more in them. Could update some of the recommendations, but even the poorer performing ones are great to look at and analyze for case studies.
Sirve de iniciación en el mundo de los REITs. Es sencillo, corto y va bastante al grano. Evidentemente es necesario un mínimo de conocimiento en el mundo de la inversión y las finanzas.