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Darrin Vangelakos Need help investing!
19 December 2019 | 4 replies
Hi All,I am fairly new to investing, I have some investments in Mutual funds, IRA, and personal stock trading accounts.
Todd Wheatley New members from Boston, MA
5 January 2020 | 7 replies
A lot of forum members are very knowledgeable in their respective fields related to real estate investing, whether that is real estate sales, wholesaling, flipping, rentals, lending, self-directed IRA and Solo 401k investing, or tax and legal guidance.The site has quite a few tools that can be helpful for new members.
Jordan Pothier What are the best tax books to read?
23 December 2019 | 12 replies
I'd recommend you start investigating the self-directed IRA (SDIRA) as it relates to real estate investment!
Michael Wither Newbie in Los Angeles, CA
24 December 2019 | 13 replies
A lot of forum members are very knowledgeable in their respective fields related to real estate investing, whether that is real estate sales, wholesaling, flipping, rentals, lending, self-directed IRA and Solo 401k investing, or tax and legal guidance.Discounts on some products and services are offered to BP members: https://www.biggerpockets.com/perks/proIf you haven’t been to it already, you might want to check out the BP blog: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/The site has quite a few tools that can be helpful for new members.
Yvonne Chou New Investor in San Fernando Valley / SoCal
4 January 2020 | 11 replies
A lot of forum members are very knowledgeable in their respective fields related to real estate investing, whether that is real estate sales, wholesaling, flipping, rentals, lending, self-directed IRA and Solo 401k investing, or tax and legal guidance.Discounts on some products and services are offered to BP members: https://www.biggerpockets.com/perks/proIf you haven’t been to it already, you might want to check out the BP blog: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/The site has quite a few tools that can be helpful for new members.
Tyler Pumphrey Newbie from Bridgeport, WV
19 February 2020 | 4 replies
A lot of forum members are very knowledgeable in their respective fields related to real estate investing, whether that is real estate sales, wholesaling, flipping, rentals, lending, self-directed IRA and Solo 401k investing, or tax and legal guidance.Discounts on some products and services are offered to BP members: https://www.biggerpockets.com/perks/proUse the Bigger Pockets glossary to learn more about real estate terms that may be new to you: https://www.biggerpockets.com/rei/glossaryAlerts can be really helpful too: http://www.biggerpockets.com/alertsThere are a few self-contained guides that you can access here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/guides
Jerell Edmonds First investment property
26 December 2019 | 21 replies
The repayment terms for a 401k participant loan are equal monthly/quarterly payments of principal and interest (typically prime plus 1%) over a 5 year term (longer if used to acquire your principal residence).Please note that if you take a full $50,000 and then pay back the loan, you can't take another $50,000 until 12 months after the first loan was fully paid back.Per the loan offset rules that went into effect with the 2018 Tax and Job Act: if you leave your job and the loan is current at the time you leave your job but then the loan goes into default because you left your job, you will have until your tax return deadline (including any timely filed extension) to make the loan current by depositing the outstanding balance into an IRA (and thereby avoid the taxes and penalties that would otherwise apply).4) As an alternative to taking the loan, you could even purchase the investment property directly using funds in your Solo 401k (assuming you are self-employed & select a Solo 401k plan provider which allows you to invest in real estate).
Brian Wilson Finally Ready To Actually Do Something
20 September 2020 | 5 replies
I anticipate having my first rental by the end of Q2 in 2021 and my first live in flip by under contract by the beginning of Q2.I did however feel the need to invest something this year so I opened a Roth IRA through vanguard and maxed it out for the year.
Russell Mills Is it possible to get a 401k loan to rent a home
26 December 2019 | 6 replies
The repayment terms for a 401k participant loan are equal monthly/quarterly payments of principal and interest (typically prime plus 1%) over a 5 year term (longer if used to acquire your principal residence).Please note that if you take a full $50,000 and then pay back the loan, you can't take another $50,000 until 12 months after the first loan was fully paid back.Per the loan offset rules that went into effect with the 2018 Tax and Job Act: if you leave your job and the loan is current at the time you leave your job but then the loan goes into default because you left your job, you will have until your tax return deadline (including any timely filed extension) to make the loan current by depositing the outstanding balance into an IRA (and thereby avoid the taxes and penalties that would otherwise apply).
Andrew Daigle Rollover 401k into SDIRA and House Hack?
26 December 2019 | 5 replies
Rollover IRA funds into the Solo 401k3.