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Lorman Education Services Presents "Real Estate Investment Analysis And 1031 Exchanges" Seminar on November 11, 2005. This "Real Estate Investment Analysis And 1031 Exchanges" seminar will tie together real estate investment techniques with like kind exchange information, helping you find the strategy of most benefit to your clients or your own portfolio. (PRWEB) September 22, 2005 -- This seminar will assist attendees from start to finish with knowledge about buying, owning and disposing of real property in an investors portfolio. You will gain a better understanding of various concepts used in real estate investment and means to use those concepts to your advantage. Recent and future tax law changes put more emphasis on the tax aspects of real estate investments and transactions. Real estate exchanges have become more popular, particularly since the reduction of favorable capital gains benefits. New IRS regulations sanction the growing new market of exchanges and investments in fractional ownership tenant-in-common programs. While capital gains may be taxed at rates lower than ordinary income, like kind exchanges will continue to offer substantial tax deferral benefits. Far too few real estate professionals understand the structure and economics of like kind exchanges and the associated replacement property options. This lack of knowledge or fear of the unknown can result in missed opportunities. This informative program will tie together real estate investment techniques with like kind exchange information, helping you find the strategy of most benefit to your clients or your own portfolio.
Gary Ackerman consults in health care practice sale transitions and real estate issues, focusing on IRS Section 1031 real estate exchanges and real estate issues. Dr. Ackerman is a licensed commercial real estate agent and a registered securities representative with experience in 1031 real estate exchanges and property investments in tenants-in-common properties. He is currently working with a national firm assisting in the start-up and acquisitions of properties for a veterinary REIT, and works with numerous national firms assisting in placing tenant-in-common interests in their properties. Dr. Ackerman lectures on practice transitions and real estate issues to health care practitioners. He has also given continuing education courses to numerous realtor and accounting firms on 1031 exchanges and tenants-in-common properties, and participates in state-certified realtor, accounting and legal continuing education courses. Dr. Ackerman has published articles on real estate issues of health care professionals and practice transitions in trade journals, and written on exchanges and real estate for management books.
Michael S. Brady, Esq. is the eastern operations manager with Asset Preservation, Inc. For more than 11 years prior to joining Asset Preservation, he has been an attorney involved in business tax planning, estate planning, and residential and commercial real estate. Mr. Brady has a strong background in the financial and legal aspects of real estate, real estate acquisitions, financing, leasing and sales. He lectures on all aspects of IRC Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges. Asset Preservation, a subsidiary of Stewart Title Company, is a leading national IRC Section 1031 qualified intermediary and is efficiently handling exchanges in every state. Asset Preservation is one of the most respected national qualified intermediaries in the United States and has successfully completed over 100,000 Section 1031 exchanges throughout the nation. Mr. Brady dedicates a significant portion of his time speaking to accountants, attorneys, real estate agents and brokers, and principals throughout New York and the Northeast. He has spoken before numerous organizations including the Nassau Chapter of the Long Island Board of Realtors. He lectures on the subject of IRC Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges and related real estate matters. His exchange presentations are practical and feature many real-life exchange scenarios to illustrate a wide range of investment and tax strategies. Mr. Brady received his B.A. degree from Binghamton University and his J.D. degree from New York Law School, where he graduated cum laude. He is a member of the New York Bar Association, the Suffolk County Bar Association and the Hauppauge Industrial Association.
Kenneth L. Dickinson, Esq. graduated from the University of Richmond with a B.S. degree in finance. He obtained his law degree from George Mason University School of Law. Mr. Dickinson was engaged in the general practice of law in Richmond, Virginia, for 23 years with emphasis on real estate, domestic relations, litigation and collections. He joined Stewart Title Guaranty Company in October 2003 as Central Virginia district counsel. He is a member of the Virginia State Bar; the Virginia Bar Association; and the Henrico County Bar Association, where he has served on committees.
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, accountants, CPAs, presidents, vice presidents, controllers, CFOs, real estate and tax professionals, enrolled agents and brokers.
To register for this event please click http://www.lorman.com/info/357412 or please call 866-352-9539 to speak with a Lorman Education customer service representative. Reference number for this event is 18189.
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