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Use
Your IRA to Purchase Real Estate
Did you know that you can
use your IRA to purchase Real Estate?
We would be happy to share with
you all about self directed IRA investing.
Why not rollover 401k to self-directed
IRA or ROTH IRA?
In addition to traditional investments
(i.e. stocks, bonds, options, mutual funds, etc.),
a self-directed allows you to "direct/invest"
your funds in non-traditional assets such as:
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Real Estate |
• Mortgage/Deeds
of Trust |
| • Tax
Liens/Deeds |
• Promissory Notes |
| • Judgments |
• Lease/Options |
| • Private
Placements |
• Limited Partnerships |
| • LLC's |
• Structured Settlements |
| • Equipment
Leasing |
• Factoring Receivables |
| • Mobile
Homes |
• Vacant Land |
Independence
Success in investing comes from hard
work and knowledge. Why pay someone else to manage your retirement
and bet your entire wealth on the stock market rising in value
when you are capable of acquiring substantial retirement savings
by investing in assets that you know and understand.
Combining your investment expertise
with an IRA can be a powerful investment strategy. Through
utilization of the tax-deferred or tax-free qualities
inherent in IRA's, investment earnings are able to grow
at a much faster rate than those created without this
tax status.
We can help you set up a self directed
IRA and LLC for your self directed IRA real estate investments.
Eligibility
To contribute to a Traditional IRA,
an individual must be under the age of 70 1/2 and have earned
income.
Advantages of the Traditional
IRA
- Contributions may be fully or partially
deductable
- Taxes on earnings may be deferred
- Many individuals are in a lower
tax bracket during retirement. Consequently, earnings will
be taxed at a lower rate than at the time of the contributions.
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