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Spouses in a Solo 401(k) By Steve Sheppherd Spouses Can Combine IRAs Into A Solo 401(k) One of the additional advantages of the Solo 401(k) is that a husband and wife can combine their retirement plans into one plan, and thus combine their funds to do investing. For...
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Can I Buy Foreign Real Estate with my IRA or 401(k)? By Steve Sheppherd A lot of people would like to buy a property in other countries with their retirement fund. It is just next to impossible using a regular self directed custodian. Each country has their own...
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Tax Return for LLC Do you file a Tax Return for a Check Book IRA-LLC? Well, normally you do not, because normally we set them up as a single-member LLC. They are called the single-member entity, the IRS calls it a “Disregarded Entity”. And that simply means...
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How to Buy Real Estate With Your IRA By Peter F. Rizzo Every day, people are trying to figure out what is the best long-term investment for their IRA funds. With the unpredictability of the stock market and the risks of other high yield investments real estate is...
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Does Your IRA Investing Have Purpose? On my daily browse of the world of finance I came across this article about successful investing. What struck me most was the first key, investing with a purpose. Often, prospective clients will ask if we have investments...
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Can I Buy Prepper Supplies with my IRA? By Steve Sheppherd Yes you can, with a Check Book IRA. You can’t use them and you can’t loan them out to your family. But you can buy them as an investment as long as you are not in collectibles. You can buy other prepper...