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Jason Dismukes
  • Goshen, CT
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Jason Dismukes
  • Goshen, CT
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Hi all, I've been reading a lot of BP posts over the last 24hrs. Mainly on solo401ks and buying RE inside. I'm a self employed engineer with a SEP at present and also a personal IRA I don't find anymore due to the SEP. I want to open a Solo401k, roll both existing funds into it. I am confused on the actual structure (I need pictures/diagrams I think LOL). I want to take advantage of the Roth "bucket" as well. Is it possible, with and LLC entity, to ultimately have the funds in a TD Ameritrade account. The physical structure I'm having trouble with. Also I'm definitely interested in future CT meet ups. Thanks. I love this site already. J

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