How can I use my self-directed SEP and personal IRA to invest? My accountant told me I could use it but would need to replace within 60 days to avoid taxes and penalties. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks! 😊
Hello all, new to the boards here, I have a question re my IRA and tax penalty - did a 50K draw (60 day rollover) from my IRA (Traditional) to cover some credit card debt and medical bills and had planned to redeposi...
Hello All,This seemed like the most logical place in the forums to ask about this. Even though it is not real estate related, it IS SDIRA related.I am almost done with figuring out my divorce settlement and wrap thing...
Has anyone used HSA's and if so, have you self-directed it and invested in RE? I have just recently come across this type of account and find it to be very beneficial to RE investors. It is similar to an IRA (which ca...
Hi all,I wanted to pick the community's collective brain on investing in an IRA and get people's experiences on it.1. Can I invest in a self directed Roth IRA or does it have to be traditional? The goal is to use post...
Hey BiggerPockets,I have retirement money in a few places but they are mostly stock based. Lately stocks have not been performing that well. In an effort to diversify I would like to invest in real estate. Turnkey ...
So, me and my business partner have built a decent portfolio and are now getting to the point where we need to raise capital to keep the ball moving at a good pace. I have a direct family member who wants to invest w...
Hello Investors!Just finished reading The Self Directed IRA Handbook and recommend it to anyone interested in SDIRA and learning more. I found it to be an easy read concerning a complex topic, well organized with a g...
I believe this is my first post. This question has been on my mind for a while so I thought I would pose it here and see what others think about it. My goal is to buy my first property in 2018.
I just started a new j...
I have a 401k with my current job. It is all pre-tax contributions i.e. I did not pay taxes on the money that is in there. I have heard that you can roll your funds out of a 401k and into an IRA or other similar accou...