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Kevin Brinkmann
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  • Knoxville, TN
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Structuring your Individual 401K and SDIRA to invest in Notes

Kevin Brinkmann
  • Investor
  • Knoxville, TN
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I have some questions in regards to investing in Notes with a Solo / Individual 401K or SDIRA. There are a couple discussions that promote investing in Notes through an LLC for some added liability protection. For those who have an Individual 401K plan and have invested in Notes, did you create an LLC within your retirement plan through which to invest in Notes or did you structure your investments differently and if so how? For those who have used your SDIRA for Note investing, did you create your plan as an SDIRA LLC plan for this purpose or did you use a different approach? Appreciate any advice and feedback that the community can offer.

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