
David has nearly a quarter-century of experience in business development and public speaking. His dynamic personality enables him to make effective presentations to groups both large and small, at all professional levels. David has written and spoken extensively on 1031 Exchange transactions pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, and Tenant-In-Common (TIC) and Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investment properties as like-kind replacement property solutions for 1031 Exchange transactions pursuant to IRS Revenue Procedure 2002-22 and Revenue Ruling 2004-86.
David dedicates a significant portion of his time presenting continuing education classes to accountants, attorneys, financial planners, real estate brokers and investors around the country. He speaks frequently on Section 1031 Exchanges, including revisions and updates to Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, Section 1.1031 of the Treasury Regulations, and related issues. His Section 1031 Exchange presentations are always practical and feature many real-life 1031 Exchange scenarios to illustrate a wide range of investment/tax strategies.