Jul 03, 2009
From an investor or wealth adviser perspective, investing in oil & gas partnerships may be a lucrative high yield alternative investment that has many tax strategies but varying degrees of risk.
May 04, 2009
When defense contractor Honeywell invested nearly $600 million dollars in a film fund a few years ago, it was the beginning for many pension funds, private banks, hedge fund managers, private equity groups, and high net worth investors
Mar 25, 2009
"Film, Entertainment, Media, And Hollywood in general seems to be thriving and immune from economic woes", states Yuri Rutman, the head of Noci Pictures Entertainment (www.noci.com)
Nov 22, 2008
“In practical terms, on a $10 million dollar film shooting in Illinois, $5 million would be equity (with CPPI principal protection), $5 million would be non-recourse debt through international pre-sales of a film” adds Rutman.
Nov 19, 2008
a Chicago film production and structured finance company thinks it may have the answer and its own opportunity with its $300 million dollar international tax advantaged structured film deal
Nov 19, 2008
”I am surprised how many accredited investors, family offices, asset managers, hedge funds, fund of funds, Venture Capitalists, tax planners, CPA’s, tax attorneys, public and private companies have no clue about these benefits”
Nov 19, 2008
300 million dollar international tax advantaged structured film deal that has an option to be principally protected as well using CPPI,
Nov 19, 2008
For smaller individual accredited investors and family offices who are not aligned with large capitalized hedge funds and have under $1 million to allocate to a film, Rutman can accommodate such situations using single picture financing strategies
Nov 19, 2008
a Chicago and Los Angeles film production and structured finance company thinks it may have the answer and its own opportunity with its $300 million dollar international tax advantaged structured film deal
Oct 16, 2008
Apart from Elliott Associates, other investors including billionaires,family offices from Wall Street to Silicon Valley to the Middle East to Russia have been parking their money into Hollywood