Investing in real estate with a Roth IRA is possible (and completely legal). However, you need a special kind of Roth IRA, the self-directed IRA (SDIRA). While your investment options are limited to only traditional assets with a regular IRA, a self-directed Roth IRA opens the door to alternative assets like crypto, NFTs, private equity, […]
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A Roth IRA is an individual retirement account that lets you contribute post-tax dollars (income you’ve already paid taxes on) in return for tax-free withdrawals in retirement. Money in your Roth IRA can get invested in a variety of traditional assets, and even alternative assets if you choose to open a self-directed Roth IRA. Roth […]
There are many different kinds of IRAs, each with its own set of rules and benefits. A traditional IRA and Roth IRA are the most similar. They have the same contribution limits and eligibility rules, but only really differ in when and how they get taxed. A SEP IRA is actually closer in function to […]
Roth retirement accounts have a 5-year rule, but the rules are slightly different for a Roth IRA and a Roth 401k (or Roth solo 401k). The Roth IRA lets you withdraw your contributions from your account at any age without penalty, even if you’re not 59½ years of age yet. To withdraw earnings from your account, […]