Purchase A Business With Your Self Directed IRA

by Daniel Cordoba

The attitudes concerning IRA investments have shifted over the past several years, however, as investors have started looking for ways to build real wealth within their IRAs. It is still a good idea to keep your IRA’s tax-advantaged assets from high-risk ventures, but restricting your IRA’s investment activities to mutual funds is no longer considered to be the best strategy. Avoiding all risk leads to minimal returns.

In past years, an IRA was considered to be a hedge against uncertainty and it was expected only to grow through the incremental accumulation of modest returns. An IRA was a nest egg that was to be protected from all risk. Some of this still applies. You do not want to treat your IRA’s tax-advantaged assets like venture capital and throw them into high-risk investments hoping for incredible returns.

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