I've been reading up on the Self-Directed IRA, and from what I've found is that any cash flow/profit goes back into the SD-IRA. How does one legally obtain funds from a SD-IRA for basic living expenses if the purpose ...
There are a couple caveats I found that make me reconsider a QRP:When you have money in these accounts it sounds good that you are not taxed on gains but you are restricted from getting a Fannie Mae loan. Using the QR...
I'm having trouble figuring out how I would manage a property using funds from a self directed IRA. If I use an IRA I have a transaction fee ($35) every time it writes a check. So $30 to mow the lawn becomes $65 expen...
My wife and I are beginning to pool funds to begin a real estate investing venture. I have a 401k from a former employer that I would like to leverage to our new business. I have been researching "Checkbook Control"...
Has anyone had good or bad experiences with specific and/or general Qualified Opportunity Zone Funds? I’m looking to roll some Capital Gains into a passive QOF investment and just started researching/reviewing the var...
Hey BP family! Does anyone have experience moving funds from a mutual fund to an investment property? For a few years now I've put money away in one but I want to use it as a down payment. Is it possible to do so? Wha...
A friend of mine and I plan on partnering and buying and holding multi family properties. Like a lot of other beginners we are trying figure out the best option for funding and financing. The plan we have now is to cr...
So I just opened my business a year ago, before I opened up I worked for a business and was putting money in my 401k. Since I left the company I worked for, I never moved my money out of the 401k, and never put money...
Hello Friends!Just looking for some advice on an old retirement account and how to start a new one.I have been self-employed for about a year and half now and putting off moving my old retirement account. At my previo...
Tyler Carter of NuView IRA just gave a killer presentation on the Solo 401(K) plan, which is something you might be eligible for if you are self-employed and don't have common law employees. Between the contributions...