Posts Tagged ‘regulations’
RERL-1743- Calling all small businesses – We want to help!
Since March, small businesses have been riding this crazy roller coaster and taken more than their fair share of hits. Shutdowns and stricter regulations are being put back into place as covid makes its resurgence and many small businesses that were already in survival mode, may soon lose it all. Starting today, Joe Cucchiara is…
Read MoreRERL-1733-Pluses and Minuses of Leaving California!
The Golden State is undergoing some major changes that are affecting people personally and professionally. Whether you are flustered with new laws and taxes or just tired of traffic and sky-high rent, consumers are getting out of California and looking for places to go. Today Joe Cucchiara talks with Jack Russo, currently on assignment in…
Read MoreRERL-1718- Growing your business – Caught In The Middle
During a recession, small businesses have the advantage of control large businesses have the advantages of large budgets or government backing. Caught in the middle of these businesses are companies that seem big, but are getting hammered by costs out of their control and don’t have the depth of major companies. Who is going to…
Read MoreRERL-1690-Growing Your Business – In The Face Of New Laws And Regulations
The New Year brought with it a bunch of new laws for California. Many of them will have an impact on business in ways that will generate more litigation down the road. Could the California Privacy Act go the way as the Americans with Disabilities Act? Today Joe and Jack take a look at growing…
Read MoreRERL-1626-Opportunity Zones
Several months earlier Joe and Mike broached the topic of Opportunity Zone investing to give curious investors an idea of what they were. Today Joe and Mike take it a step further as they welcome Erik Hayden of Urban Catalyst, who can better explain how investing in Opportunity Zones not only stimulates development in lower…
Read MoreRERL-1616-Growing Your Business- Using Statistics Wisely to Avoid the Flaw of Averages
The only certainty is nothing is certain. This simple quote from Pliny the Elder is extremely important in business and the introduction to Professor Sam Savages’ new book, The Flaw of Averages. If you do stupid things in the face of liability, even small probabilities can make a big difference. Even a 1 in 1…
Read MoreRERL-1512-Investing In An Aging Population
It’s a tough day when you realize mom or dad can no longer live alone and as much as we’d love to, staying home full-time with them is rarely an option. The simplest solution to aiding an aging population is to find something right in between living alone at home and moving into a nursing…
Read MoreRERL-1500-Fannie Mae’s Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Doug Duncan and SJREI Association founder, Geraldine Barry Help Us Understand the Economy and Housing Market
Truly understanding an economy can be tricky business especially when volatility begins showing up in a strong bull market. Today Joe is joined by Geraldine Barry, former founder and president of SJREI Association. Also in the studio is someone who knows the market better than most: Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s senior vice president and chief…
Read MoreHow Did We Get Here And Where Is The Stock Market Headed?
The Dow closes above 26,000 today, hitting another record high just in time for Joe to welcome back trusted advisors, Ron Howard and Chris Cox, from Sienna Wealth Management. While the ride up is fun to watch we must ask ourselves two very important questions “How did we get here and where is the market…
Read MoreKey Tips To Developing Real Estate
Mike and Laura kick off this week with a topic that we haven’t really discussed before on RERL….development. Intero Development Group helps Silicon Valley developers list, market and sell their projects as construction comes to an end. So what exactly is going on around Silicon Valley right now? Listen in and find out about: Redeveloping…
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