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2008-10-27Making money is what’s on the minds of everyone with ambition, in the material/financial aspect that is. Living a life of comfort, free from the burdens of financial worries alike, is the kinda life that nobody would refuse. A self directed IRA is one “tool” that you can use to make that dream of yours a reality, and the only thing that you really need (aside from money to place in the Individual Retirement Account), is the right knowledge as to where you should be investing the money.

But before we go any further with the investment ventures, here’s something you just have to get acquainted with first: self directed IRA rules. You can’t do anything that would violate them, mainly coz it’d be breaking them, which would mean trouble for you. One rule in particular, which is nothing but of the utmost importance, prohibits transactions dealt personally involving you and your direct family members.


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To be more specific, the account cannot loan to or borrow from you and these members. That may be a little confusing for that rusty brain of your to comprehend, and I expected that. That’s why I’m going to give you the following example, for better digestion, which goes: you cannot buy an asset from direct family members – it’s as simple as that.

Now you’re probably wondering who are those considered to be part of the said category, right. Well taking a look at your family tree, you’d see that your children, grand children, and so on so forth, are included. Not only them, but your parents, grand parents, so on so forth, are also part of the group.



Therefore having transactions personally involving them would be against the rules. However, dealing with a brother or sister would be permitted, as they aren’t considered to be part of the mentioned group. Moving forward, the problem with self directed IRAs is their custodians, since these guys are usually bankers and brokers – what’s wrong with this, you ask? Wouldn’t having these reputable professionals offering investment advice be a good thing? Well not most of the time, and definitely not true for all of them, since they have the tendency to stick with what they know, which are mutual funds and CDs.

The problem with that is this: limited investment options. Sticking to one type of “money making instrument” limits the potential for returns. Not only that, mutual funds and CDs have proven to have flat returns, and are predicted not to get any better soon, given the current financial situation with the stock market.

Therefore, the odds of your self directed IRA to stay stagnant or even lose substantial amounts of cash are pretty good. To eliminate that, you need an account custodian that can offer advice when it comes to investing in real estate, tax liens, mortgage notes, and other “medians” with potential returns.

The real estate market alone is one of the best wealth building opportunities for you to grab, so hopefully, you’re custodian will be able to show you everything that’s needed to know. By spreading your dough wisely and evenly, you’ll be able to beat inflation, and live a life of comfort and luxury despite the crisis that has been plaguing everyone.



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The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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