Posts Tagged ‘self directed IRA’

self directed IRA FOR REAL ESTATE, HELP?

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

I am a real estate investors in california. How self directed IRA helps me?? Also I know 2 companies, PENSCO TRUST, AND Equity Trust Company in OHIO, which is better?? Any experiences?

Self Directed Roth IRA?

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

I would like to take some money out of my Roth IRA and invest it in currency exchange.

From what I know, I need to move it to a Self Directed IRA provider and with that account fund the currency exchange account.

Is this correct? Is there another way of doing this? Another method I came across is to form an LLC, which you start with your Self Directed IRA, then trade currency with that LLC.

Thanks for your inputs.

can i have real estate in my self directed SEP or IRA?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Want to sell my stocks in my self directed IRA and SEP and use that money to buy a piece of land
want to sell my stocks in my self directed IRa and SEP and use money to buy a piece of land and keep the land in the IRA or SEP

I have about $750k in a 401k I would like to move over to a self-directed ira. NOT a mutual fund company.?

Friday, May 14th, 2010

I would like to be able to buy LLC’s, REIT’s and first deeds of trust, as well as stocks and mutual funds from just ONE self-directed ira.
I’ve done quite well for myself so I don’t want an investment advisor or a lot of hand-holding. I WOULD like a high interest on the cash while it sits between investments for a few days, and no or very low fees. Please, please be specific about the companies you recommend. Vague advice is never appreciated.

I want a self-directed IRA. Is Pensco, Sunwest Trust, or someone else the best custodian for this type of…?

Friday, May 7th, 2010

…account? I’m talking about the kind of self-directed IRA that lets you buy real estate, make loans, etc., not one at a stockbroker, discount or otherwise, or at a mutual fund company. Pensco and Sunwest Trust are the only two custodians I know of that will handle this type of account. Anyone had experience with either of these, or one of their competitors? Any info and suggestions would be welcome.

Thanks,
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