I just found out about SDIRA and am hoping I can benefit from this.
I was wondering if anyone has any practical tips around getting started and investing in real estate through the SDIRA.
Most of the cu...
Hello all,
I have a couple of questions regarding the analysis in a percentage change of ownership and I'm hoping to get some insights from the group.
I own a commercial, free standing building with a partner. We'r...
Looking for some guidelines and/or suggestions for equity sharing based on partners contributing to real estate transaction. Partners could be: 1) credit partners 2) cash partners 3)Bird Dogs, 4)Investors etc
For bot...
At my old job I was getting a pension but since leaving that company and joining these new one where I work I am now offered a 401k plan, which I plan to fully take advantage of, to which I come here to ask those who ...
I will set up my question with some background info. I am married and 31 years old. I have 4 rental properties ranging in value from 135k-170k. Between these 4, I have approximately 140k in equity. I do not take any ...
At this point I'm contributing 6% of my pay and getting 3% match by my employer. That's the max they will do.
The way I look at it, the company match basically protects my contribution from inflation, and any fund i...
Aloha BP!Currently trying to figure out ways and methods to continue to invest in RE with multiple vehicles (cash reserves, private money, SDIRA, etc) but I do not have an SDIRA set up right now. Are there any fees th...
I currently have about $115k in my Roth IRA. $60,000 is contributions. If I understand this correctly, I think I could pull out $60,000 for a 10% penalty ($6000). If I pull out the whole thing I think I would get hit ...
Long time listener, first time caller. My wife and I own a two properties and just completed our first Live-in-flip. I’m in the military and put 6% into the Roth TSP (similar to IRA but deposit limits are higher). My ...
Hi! Not sure if this is the right spot to put it. But say you have a company loan on the books. You go to pay off loan BUT you pay it from your personal account. Ideally you xfer to the company and pay direct. The...