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Insights, strategies, and expert answers on self-directed retirement, taxes, and alternative investing.

How to Fund a New or Existing Business with a Self-Directed IRA

How to Fund a New or Existing Business with a Self-Directed IRA

Data from the US Census Bureau shows that an average of 4.4 million businesses are started every year. That average is from the past five years of…

Is a Backdoor Roth IRA Worth It?

Is a Backdoor Roth IRA Worth It?

A Backdoor Roth IRA is a strategy that allows high-income earners to contribute to a Roth IRA even if they exceed the income limits set by the IRS.…

Types of Self-Directed IRAs

Types of Self-Directed IRAs

A Self-Directed IRA is not a term you will find anywhere in the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), meaning the IRS does not define what a Self-Directed…

Maximizing Your Retirement Balance

Maximizing Your Retirement Balance: A Comprehensive Guide

Retirement is a major milestone, symbolizing the culmination of decades of hard work and financial planning. The key to enjoying a secure and…

Boost Your Roth IRA

Five Ways to Boost Your Roth IRA for Maximum Growth

A Roth IRA is one of the most powerful tools for building tax-free wealth in retirement. Since your contributions are made with after-tax dollars,…

The Self-Directed Defined Benefit Plan

The defined benefit plan is probably the most underrated small business retirement plan.  One of the reasons it is so underrated is because of…

The Prohibited Transaction Rules: Key Lessons from Landmark Cases

When you open a Self-Directed IRA or Solo 401(k), the IRS gives you the freedom to invest in almost any asset — from real estate to private…

How SECURE Act 2.0 Changed the 401(k) Controlled Group Rules

The SECURE Act 2.0, signed into law in December 2022, brought significant reforms to retirement savings, building on the foundation of the original…

Annuities explained - annuity pros and cons

Annuities Explained: Are They a Good Fit for Today’s Retirees?

As you approach retirement, ensuring a steady stream of income becomes one of the most critical aspects of financial planning. Among the tools…

What is the UBTI Tax Rate?

What is the UBTI Tax Rate?

The UBTI tax rate is in existence to prevent tax-exempt entities from competing unfairly with taxable entities. Tax-exempt companies are subject to…

Understanding ERISA: The Law That Shapes American Retirement and Health Benefits

The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, commonly known as ERISA, is a landmark piece of legislation that significantly impacts the…

Inherited IRAs

Inherited IRAs – Everything You Need to Know in 2025 & Beyond

Inherited IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts) are a crucial aspect of estate planning and financial management. Whether you’ve recently inherited…

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