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Stacee Evans
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  • Canoga Park, CA
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What do I do with my income from my self directed IRA and 401k

Stacee Evans
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  • Investor
  • Canoga Park, CA
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I hope I'm explaining this correctly. I have investments in elder care and memory care homes. The money came from a self directed IRA and self directed 401k. I'm earning interest on these investments and it's starting to add up, but I'm not making money on the interest income that is accumulating. It's just accumulation in a cash account with the trust company I use. I can't take it out without a penalty, but I'm not sure where to put it or if I can roll it over into an account where I can make money on it until I retire or find my next investment. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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