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Modern wine bars are shifting away from strict dining etiquette, embracing a more relaxed and exploratory approach. When sampling wines by the glass, it’s courteous to limit your tastings to around three options to avoid overburdening the staff.

 If a bottle seems off, promptly communicate with the server, as minor flaws may become noticeable only after some time. Generally, ordering a bottle is more cost-effective than several glasses, providing better value for your money. 

Tipping remains consistent at around 20%, regardless of whether you’re at a counter or table service. Bringing your own bottle is usually discouraged, but if done, ensure you adhere to house rules, such as purchasing a bottle from their list and covering any corkage fees


Finsum: The wine world can be overwhelming so these tips can help you feel more comfortable in the complex environment.

By 2040, adults retirement age are expected to make up 22% of the U.S. population, creating new investment opportunities in sectors catering to an aging demographic. One promising area is medical outpatient buildings (MOBs), which are increasingly in demand as healthcare systems shift toward outpatient care to provide more flexible services. 

 

A notable example is KKR & Co.'s partnership with Healthcare Realty Trust, which has already committed nearly $500 million to acquire and develop MOB properties. 

 

While Healthcare Realty Trust has faced challenges, including tenant bankruptcies, it has made strides in improving its financial stability and expanding its portfolio. With favorable demographic trends and a focus on outpatient facilities, the company may have a strong runway for future growth despite current market volatility.


Finsum: This is innovative thinking and could prove a useful way to invest in healthcare.

The interval fund market has seen notable growth in the first half of 2024, with net assets reaching $86.4 billion, a jump of nearly 11% since the first quarter, according to Robert A. Stanger & Co. Similarly, Morningstar reports that 100 interval funds manage approximately $80.7 billion, highlighting a rising trend fueled by RIAs. 

 

XA Investments adds that there are currently 110 interval funds managing $101.6 billion, with expectations to see up to 255 funds and $175 billion in net assets by the end of the year. The sector has rebounded from last year’s challenges in real estate-focused funds, now propelled by increased interest in credit and private equity strategies. 

 

Cliffwater LLC has emerged as a leader, managing nearly a quarter of the market's assets, with its private credit interval funds raising $4.9 billion so far this year. Meanwhile, infrastructure-focused interval funds are also seeing increased investor attention, contributing to a broader market expansion.


Finsum: It’s clear this is a new trend for RIAs and that they are seeing something in interval funds that their clients need.

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