Max OOP likes to think of himself as a pretty regular guy. I have a few hobbies, a career, and try to stay in pretty good shape. As a generally healthy person, I pump iron, do squats, and I even go on a long run here and there. I like a good burger, bonfire, and yes in my 30’s, I still listen to Eminem. I enjoy difficult mountain hikes, skiing, and visiting the highest tides...
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Where Do I Keep All Of These Medical Office Buildings?
When you own over 250 medical office buildings (MOBs), it can be hard to find a place to put them all. What may seem like a daunting task to some, Max OOP always has a master plan. Like most other things here at Max Out of Pocket, we always keep optimization and simplicity at the forefront of every strategy we put in place. If you need to catch up, Max OOP has slowly built up...
Max Out of Pocket – July
I have been slacking a bit here at Max Out of Pocket. Considering everything we’ve had going on, it is pretty surprising I even managed to squeeze out four posts in July. But that’s okay because we have been busy living life. When I last checked in, I mentioned that we were in the middle of a staycation in our little vacation town here in New England. Talk about a great way to start the...
Busting Tax Brackets
Let’s talk tax brackets. Federal income tax brackets, to be more specific. I suppose I am a little late for the busted college basketball bracket analogy, but this just couldn’t wait for March Madness 2020. Not to mention, there really isn’t much of an analogy back to basketball. After all, college athletes don’t get paid. Well, at least they shouldn’t. But I suppose if they did take illegal payments, the IRS would want a piece...
Preventive vs. Preventative Care – The Final Battle
Preventive care or Preventative care? Max OOP is far from a grammar king. I can barely construct a sentence without completely missing words or having extra words that aren’t even needed. It was one of my barriers to entry to this questionable blogging career. I probably regularly get judged for it in my corporate emails, but at least it has never come up on an annual performance review. But my grammar deficiencies are not enough...