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Richard Nguyen
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Experiences with SDIRA

Richard Nguyen
  • Investor
  • Richland, WA
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Hi all,

I'm looking to learn about your experience using a self directed IRA if you would be willing to share. I am looking at an investment opportunity and have found a self directed IRA custodian in my area. Their fees are giving me a little pause since they charge a percentage of the amount in the account and additional fees for each transaction. I didn't know if it was easy to close a SDIRA and roll it back over to a traditional or not if my investment pipeline runs dry.

Thanks

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Scott Gordon
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Scott Gordon
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Richard Nguyen I’ve had a great experience with Dmitriy at Sense Financial

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