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Asset Management – Industry Overview (Part 1 of 4)

Tom Spencer

These asset classes can include public equities/stocks, fixed income/bonds, money markets, commodities, infrastructure, real estate and alternative strategies – including hedge funds, private equity and venture capital. Asset Management Expenses.

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Ryan Serhant: How to Manage Your Time for Happiness

Harvard Business

How the real estate mogul and TV star manages his time in accordance with his values.

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BlockChain: Opportunities for the Consulting Industry

Tom Spencer

The potential uses of smart contracts are almost limitless: collecting taxes, buying goods on eBay, selling real estate, or enabling migrants to send money back to family overseas. How is it going to disrupt industries? . Potential Opportunities for the Consulting Industry.

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Top Trends in US Business Startups

Business Consulting Agency

The entrepreneurial landscape in the United States encompasses a vast spectrum of innovative startups spanning various industries, each contributing uniquely to the nation’s economic vibrancy. The US FinTech industry is robust, with investments totaling $52.5 billion in 2021, according to KPMG.

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Toronto's Hypocritical Real Estate Boards Suppress Price Information; One Broker Strikes Back with "Pay-What-You-Want" MLS Listing

MishTalk

Hypocrisy of the Toronto real estate board is stunning. Self-Serving Hypocrites Suppress Data Please consider Toronto Real Estate Board Demands Brokers Halt Online Sales Stats. Late last night, real estate broker Fraser Beach posted an online alert he called “bad news.” Their excuse is "privacy". "

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"War Games" Show Fed Worried About Commercial Real Estate, Interest Rates; Fed Weighs Consequences of "Macroprudential Tools"

MishTalk

Commercial real-estate prices have continued to rise and are projected to far exceed levels they reached before the 2007-09 financial crisis, adjusted for inflation. But Neither Greenspan nor Bernanke saw the real estate bubble until it was too late. It may also have taken some steam out of the idiotic dotcom bubble.

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How the Insurance Industry Can Push Us to Prepare for Climate Change

Harvard Business

And the risks are real: Zillow’s research predicts that $400 billion dollars of real estate value in Florida could be at risk from climate change by the year 2100. In short, the insurance industry is adapting in order to profit from climate risk, and in doing so it will help society adapt as well.