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What is a Self Directed IRA? A self directed IRA is an IRA
that empowers the account holder
to select investments that span beyond the securities market, including
alternative assets like real estate, precious metals, private lending,
and
private equity. Many types of retirement accounts (Traditional IRA,
Roth IRA, HSA,
Individual 401(k), SEP IRA, or SIMPLE IRA) can be a self directed. The
term “self
directed IRA” is a descriptive term, not an IRS term or a legal
distinction.
Virtually any IRA account can become a self directed IRA ; all it takes
is
finding an IRA administrator who is capable and willing to manage the
bookkeeping for your IRA’s alternative asset investments. When you open a self directed
IRA with an alternative asset
administrator like New Direction IRA, you can invest your retirement
plan in
real estate, private equity, precious metals, land, energy, and many
other
assets. When you take advantage of the substantial tax advantages
provided by a
self directed IRA, you can potentially build wealth and secure your
future more
effectively than investing outside of your IRA. For many, a financially secure
future boils down to the
freedom to make choices; to rely on your individualized market
expertise when
investing, to receive guidance by experts in the field, and to enjoy
the
challenges of taking control of your investments. With a self directed
IRA, you
can invest your retirement funds virtually wherever and however you
want,
providing the assets fall within IRS guidelines. Who
benefits from a
self directed IRA? Who should consider a self
directed IRA? Self directed IRA
benefits are often best realized by retirement investors who fit into
one or
more specific category. If you are considering a self-directed IRA for
yourself
or for a client, consider the following questions: 1. Are you or your client a
creative investor willing to
find investment opportunities in areas other than just securities? 2. Does your personal investing
experience include
non-traditional assets, and have you had success with those
investments? 3. Do you occasionally discover
an investment opportunity
that leaves you thinking, "If I only had the money, I could take
advantage
of this?" 4. Are you comfortable using
leverage and/or interested in
taking advantage of the potential of using leverage in your retirement
plan? If you answered yes to one or
more of these questions, then
a self-directed IRA may be a perfect fit for you or your client.
However,
affirmative answers to both of the next two questions are critical
before you
move forward: 1. Are you and/or your
advisor(s) willing to help you
analyze investments and make informed investment decisions on
non-traditional
investments? AND, 2. Are you and/or your
advisor(s) willing to learn about the
power and advantages of self-directed IRAs and the rules that go along
with
them? The core of a self directed IRA
is "self." That
"self" is you, the investor. With a self directed IRA, the account
owner or their advisor makes all investment decisions. |
New Direction IRA does not offer investment,
tax, financial or legal advice to clients. Individuals who believe they
need advice should consult with the appropriate professional(s)
licensed in that area. This website is devoted to providing clients and
potential clients with educational information regarding Self-Directed
IRA accounts and possible investment scenarios. This content is in no
way intended as investment or legal advice. * New Direction is a trusted provider of Custodial and Administrative services for traditional and Roth IRAs, HSAs, and other tax advantaged plans. Physical custody and administrative oversight is provided by First Trust Company of Onaga, in Kansas. Regulatory account oversight comes from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner of Kansas. |
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