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- You're Roth IRA Withdrawal
The Roth IRA was born on January 1, 1998 as a result of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. It's named after former Senator William V. Roth, Jr. The Roth IRA provides no deduction for contributions, but instead...
- Commercial Real Estate Loans
Commercial properties of all kinds can be held within an IRA if it is structured correctly. This includes everything from small gas stations to larger strip complexes, mini-malls to mega-malls, and industrial...
- Real Estate Options for Retirement Funds
With your retirement funds it is possible to invest in real estate, mortgages, private notes, structured settlements, factoring, hard money lending, franchise, natural gas investments, golf courses, joint...
- The Four Stages of an IRA
Copyright 2006 Damon CliffordWith all these different names and terms being thrown around in the financial community, it can get very confusing on what something is, and what it is not. How many times...
- Rollovers to IRAs - Rules, Tips and Cautions
Rollovers can be a confusing subject. This is because rollovers can come from qualified plans, tax sheltered annuities, eligible Section 457 government plans and the five types of IRAs.Here, I will focus...
- Tax Tips for Early Retirees
No matter how you got here, congratulations, you've decided to take early retirement. Setting yourself up to live life as you see fit is one of the American Dreams. A serious problem with retiring early...
- IRA Catch Up Limits Help Baby Boomers
If you fall into the Baby Boomer generation, having been born between 1946 and 1964, this 3rd stage of life, retirement, is right in front of you. Keep in mind, that potentially, this is the longest stage...
- A Big Tax Loophole Just Got Bigger
Believe it or not, there are ways to convert taxable incomeinto non-taxable income, without any fear of an IRS audit.Here's one of my favorites. It's been part of our belovedtax code for over 30 years,...
- Convert To Roth IRA Regardless of Income - 2010
An odd quirk in the recent legislation to extend the Bush Tax Cuts is giving IRA holders a huge break. For one year, and one year only, the income cap will be gone. Convert To Roth IRA Regardless of Income...
- Saving for Retirement: IRA vs. 401(k)
Retirement was simpler when all you had to do was put in your time at work, retire and collect your check. Between the company pension and Social Security, most retirees figured they had it made. And if...
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