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Using Self Directed IRA’s To Raise Capital


Ryan Fischer is a graduate of Villanova University and a self-directed IRA expert with Camaplan. Ryan joined Camaplan in 2011 where he is responsible for new accounts, transfers, inside sales and marketing, and customer service. He is a national online educator on self-directed retirement plans. He has taught about using Self Directed IRA’s to invest in real estate, private lending and many other alternative investments. In this interview, Ryan does a deep dive into the self directed IRA (SDIRA). He talks about how to set up a SDIRA and the difference between a rollover and a transfer. He explains which investments are prohibited by the IRS. He talks about the misconceptions that people have about SDIRA’s and the benefits. He explains the difference between tax deferred and tax free. He discusses the benefits of a Roth IRA and why you should have one. He explains why Retirement funds are a great source of investment capital. What you’ll learn from this episode: Self directed IRA vs. Regular IRA Difference between Tax-Deferred and Tax-Free Which Investments are prohibited by the IRS? Myths and Misconceptions about Self Directed IRA’s How to Raise Capital using retirement account Funds Rollover vs Transfer and much more Connect with Ryan: ...(read more)



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