The Complete Guide to Self-Directed IRAs: Top 10 FAQs Answered
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- The Complete Guide to Self-Directed IRAs: Top 10 FAQs Answered
Welcome to our latest video where we dive into the top ten most frequently asked questions about self-directed IRAs. Whether you're interested in investing your IRA in real estate, private companies, crypto startups, or private funds, we've got you covered.
Join us as we share our expertise, gathered from over a decade of experience in the industry. We’ve had countless conversations with clients and have learned exactly what you need to know to navigate the world of self-directed IRAs.
In this video, you'll learn:
- How self-directed IRAs work
- The types of assets you can invest in
- Key benefits and potential pitfalls
- And much more!
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I'm currently leasing a building and i have a $1 buyout option after 10 years. It's not family that owns it. Could my Roth ira purchase it from the owner and my business pay my ira, the new owner, rent or would that be prohibited?
That’s a great question! Although yes, your IRA can buy the property, your company/you cannot pay rental income to your IRA as that would be prohibited.
How do we create a direct deposit if one already has an account with your firm?