Tennessee Investment Banker , Hollywood Couple Give Big Bucks to An investment bank executive from Tennessee and his wife are big contributors to US Rep. Patrick McHenry. Ira and Sara Brody of Murfreesboro each donated the maximum $4600 allowed by federal campaign laws. Brody is partner and chief operating officer
“This announcement further enhances Tennessee’s growing reputation as an innovation center in the development and manufacture of clean energy technologies,” said Bredesen. “I appreciate Wacker Chemie’s investment in Tennessee and its recognition of the Tennessee takes lead energy role
Tennessee: Billionaire Pickens lays out energy plan at SewaneeCompared to the $500 billion per year the nation spends on foreign oil, the expense seems like a wise investment, according to Mr. Pickens. He said the country could exploit its own natural gas reserves. “I thought he laid it out very clearly,” said
The Nashville, Tennessee-based hospital chain has $14 billion of debt under its senior secured credit facilities due 2012 and 2013, $5.7 billion of second lien notes maturing 2014 and 2016 and $6.8 billion of unsecured senior notes and securities that HCA, Crown Offer Junk Bonds in Busiest Day Since June
Tennessee does have an income taxWe had understood that Tennessee did not have an income tax, however, we have discovered that we do have a tax on investment income, interest and dividends, the “Hall Tax!” Apparently, only earned income is not taxed. Maryland taxes almost everything
Tennessee Corporate Moves
15.04.09
Wacker Chemie AG, the Munich-based chemical company, has announced plans to build a $1-billion polysilicon plant in Bradley County, Tennessee.
The new chemical facility, expected to create more than 500 new jobs in the region, is the third mega-project landed by Tennessee in the past eight months. Earlier this year, Hemlock Semiconductor announced that it would invest $2.5 billion in a new semiconductor plant near Clarksville, TN, and last summer Volkswagon chose a site just north of Chattanooga for its return to car manufacturing in the U.S.
The new Wacker plant will manufacture hyperpure polycrystalline silicon, a primary component used in the manufacture of solar panels and semiconductors. The development announcement was jointly made by Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen, Economic and Community Development Commissioner Matt Kisber, Dr. Rudolph Staudigl, president and CEO of Wacker Chemie AG, and Dr. Ingomar Kovar, president of Wacker Chemical Corporation, Adrian, MI.
Where should I form an LLC if I live in New York and I'm buying an investment rental property in Tennessee?
Mar 25, 2007 by sjay710 | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
I'm buying a rental property in Nashville, Tennessee. I live in New York and I would like to form an LLC soon. Should I form an LLC in New York or Tennessee?
You probably would do best forming in NY. There is only a small annual fee to NY for the LLC, something like $50. You would be required to pay tax to NY since you are a NY resident. Any tax that your might pay to Tennessee would be eligible for credit against NY taxes. On rental properties, unless you have partners, it might be easier to merely file a schedule E on your personal tax return form 1040 without the expense of setting up the LLC. Suggest you speak to a lawyer as to whether the LLC would have any limited liability benefit.
ecoblens | Mar 25, 2007
How do I manage investment property when tenants don't pay their rent in Tennessee?
Nov 13, 2007 by Jae | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
One of the most important facets for a property manager is to enforce the rental agreement. When one party (tenant) does not follow the agreement, then the property manager must read the agreement. He would then follow the contract to make the tenant pay rent or quit.
William H | Nov 13, 2007
I want to be an investment banker. How do I start? I have no prior knowledge of finance. I am working on my JD
Feb 10, 2007 by div_patel77 | Posted in Financial Services
Please state whatever you think is beneficial for me. Also, any website that may better explain the process. In addition, I live in Tennessee, do you believe I can find a job here rather than going to New York City or Charlotte?
According to the US Dept of Labor, investment banking is done by a financial analyst, who specializes in investment consulting for banks:
Financial analysts, also called securities analysts and investment analysts, work for banks, insurance companies, mutual and pension funds, securities firms, and other businesses, helping these companies or their clients make investment decisions. Financial analysts read company financial statements and analyze commodity prices, sales, costs, expenses, and tax rates in order to determine a company’s value and to project its future earnings. They often meet with company officials to gain a better insight into the firm’s prospects and to determine its managerial effectiveness. Usually, financial analysts study an entire industry, assessing current trends in business practices, products, and industry competition. They must keep abreast of new regulations or policies that may affect the industry, as well as monitor the economy to determine its effect on earnings.
Financial analysts use spreadsheet and statistical software packages to analyze financial data, spot trends, and develop forecasts. On the basis of their results, they write reports and make presentations, usually making recommendations to buy or sell a particular investment or security. Senior analysts may even be the ones who decide to buy or sell if they are responsible for managing the company’s or client’s assets. Other analysts use the data they find to measure the financial risks associated with making a particular investment decision.
Financial analysts in investment banking departments of securities or banking firms often work in teams, analyzing the future prospects of companies that want to sell shares to the public for the first time. They also ensure that the forms and written materials necessary for compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission regulations are accurate and complete. They may make presentations to prospective investors about the merits of investing in the new company. Financial analysts also work in mergers and acquisitions departments, preparing analyses on the costs and benefits of a proposed merger or takeover.
Training and education required:
A college education is required for financial analysts and is strongly preferred for personal financial advisors. Most companies require financial analysts to have at least a bachelor’s degree in business administration, accounting, statistics, or finance. Coursework in statistics, economics, and business is required, and knowledge of accounting policies and procedures, corporate budgeting, and financial analysis methods is recommended. A master’s degree in business administration is desirable. Advanced courses in options pricing or bond valuation and knowledge of risk management also are suggested.
Employers usually do not require a specific field of study for personal financial advisors, but a bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, economics, business, mathematics, or law provides good preparation for the occupation. Courses in investments, taxes, estate planning, and risk management also are helpful. Programs in financial planning are becoming more widely available in colleges and universities.
Although not required for financial analysts or personal financial advisors to practice, certification can enhance one’s professional standing and is strongly recommended by many employers. Financial analysts may receive the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, sponsored by the CFA Institute . To qualify for this designation, applicants need a bachelor’s degree and 3 years of work experience in a related field and must pass a series of three examinations.
Job Outlook:
Overall employment of financial analysts and personal financial advisors is expected to increase faster than average for all occupations through 2014, resulting from increased investment by businesses and individuals.
Deregulation of the financial services industry is expected to spur demand for financial analysts and personal financial advisors. In recent years, banks, insurance companies, and brokerage firms have been allowed to broaden their financial services. Many firms are adding investment advice to their list of services and are expected to increase their hiring of personal financial advisors. Many banks are entering the securities brokerage and investment banking fields and will increasingly need the skills of financial analysts.
Financial analysts also will be needed in the investment banking field, where they help companies raise money and work on corporate mergers and acquisitions. However, growth in demand for financial analysts to do company research has been, and will continue to be, constrained by regulations that require investment firms to separate research from investment banking. As a result, firms have eliminated research jobs in an effort to contain the costs of implementing these regulations.
Demand for financial analysts in investment banking fluctuates because investment banking is sensitive to changes in the stock market. In addition, further consolidation in the finance industries may eliminate some financial analyst positions, dampening overall employment growth somewhat. Competition is expected to be keen for these highly lucrative positions, with many more applicants than jobs.
For information on a career as a financial analyst, contact either of the following organizations:
American Academy of Financial Management, 2 Canal St., Suite 2317, New Orleans, LA 70130. Internet: http://www.financialanalyst.org
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