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Buying Houses with Retirement Plan for Self Employed

Wednesday, November 11

The improving housing market and scarce home supply has helped real estate investors reap healthy returns from real estate. If you are a self-employed individual planning to benefit from the real estate recovery, you can open a Solo 401k account and purchase a house with tax benefits. The IRS all...


Small-Business Owners: Last Chance to Set Up Solo 401(k)

Thursday, November 05

Financial matters naturally come into focus as the end of the year approaches. If you’re a small-business owner or are self-employed, year-end is the time to plan for taxes. It’s also a good time to think about your retirement savings plan. You can achieve both of these goals by setting up a Solo...


401k Self Employed Retirement Plan: Mortgage Notes Investment

Tuesday, November 03

When it comes to creating retirement portfolio, the majority of the investors favor alternative investments that can offer returns at lower risks. If you are a small business owner or self-employed individual with a 401k self employed retirement plan, mortgage notes can extend potential profit wh...


Leverage Growth with “No Tenant” Approach for 401k Small Business Plan

Monday, October 26

The real estate industry has attracted many investors and for all the right reasons. There are a dozen options available, starting with single-family homes, small apartments, commercial properties, and even mobile units. However, managing properties for securing stable income is not the easiest o...


Roth IRA, Roth 401(k), Roth Solo 401(k) — What’s the Difference?

Thursday, October 15

Traditional 401(k) and IRA retirement accounts offer the benefits of tax deferral: You contribute before-tax money that can grow uninterrupted, and you pay taxes only at the time of withdrawal.With a Roth account — Roth IRA, Roth 401(k) or Roth Solo 401(k) — the tax treatment is essentially the o...


Real Estate Fits Nicely Into a Solo 401(k)

Wednesday, September 16

Real estate is a popular investment, yet it’s uncommon in retirement plans. For one thing, real estate investing can require extra effort and may demand expertise or experience that many investors just don’t have. Plus, many people simply don’t have access to real estate investments through their...