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Self-Directed IRA Rules Guide

Don't Self-Direct Your Retirement Until You Know the Rules

Can I invest my retirement in real estate? Can I let property to family? What's a prohibited transaction? What are Traditional and Roth IRAs? How do I choose? How do I convert my 401(k), 403(b) or 457(b) to a self-directed IRA? How do transfers and rollovers work? What does the setup process look like? How much does it cost?

Could you retire rich with a self-directed IRA? We produced this short guide to quickly answer the questions people ask in consultations.

I'm an investor and industry veteran. Let me give you quick answers to these and many more questions.

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