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WMRE's Common Area: What Financial Advisors Should Know About REITs Nareit's Abby McCarthy reviews highlights of some of the organization's research into how investors incorporate REITs into their portfolios.
Brought to you by Ryan In this episode, David Bodamer is joined by Abby McCarthy, senior vice president of investment affairs with Nareit, as they talk about what financial advisors should know about investing in REITs. McCarthy explains how investing in REITs can help diversify a portfolio, which can decrease overall risk. Abby discusses: The proper allocations for REITs within overall investment portfolios What Nareit’s strategy looks like when it comes to educating advisors and investors on the sector
Author Bio Matt is a Certified Financial Planner based in South Carolina who has been writing for The Motley Fool since 2012. Matt specializes in writing about bank stocks, REITs, and personal finance, but he loves any investment at the right price. Follow him on Twitter to keep up with his latest work! Follow @TMFMathGuy Many new investors focus on the headline-grabbing growth stocks, and unfortunately ignore some of the best long-term investment opportunities. One example is real estate investment trusts, or REITs, which can be a great way to build wealth and generate income. In this Fool Live video clip,
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Peamount 6 Peamount United ended two years of Women's FAI Cup final pain as they thrashed Cork City 6-0 in the Tallaght Stadium decider to seal the league and cup double. Peamount came into the game hoping to go third time lucky in three years in the decider, having lost the last two finals to Wexford Youths, and having not won the trophy since 2010, while Cork City were hoping to add a second victory after their 2017 triumph. A scoreless and somewhat stale first half had seen the league champions enjoy the better of the play, without looking like making a breakthrough.