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Converting from Fidelity Mega Backdoor Roth Solo 401k to Vanguard Roth IRA - A Webinar on Solo 401k Strategies

Harvard Law Attorney George Blower leads an in-depth discussion of how to contribute up to $58,000 for 2021 to your Solo 401k and then convert it to a Roth IRA at Vanguard. LEARN MORE: The solo 401k plan , commonly referred to as self-directed Solo 41k is the retirement plan of choice for self-employed individuals or owner-only businesses including for the features highlighted below: -The highest contribution limits for any defined contribution plan including up to $57,000 (or even $63,500 if you are 50 or older) for 2020 (for 2021: $58k or $64.5 if you are 50 or older). -The ability to make pre-tax, Roth, and even Mega Backdoor Roth contributions. -401k participant loans of up to $50,000 -Invest with checkbook control in real estate, cryptocurrencies, notes, private placements, and other types of alternative investments. Open an Account: Learn More: Subscribe to our channel for weekly educational webinars: For over 10 years, My Solo 401k Financial is the l

What is the procedure for obtaining a solo 401k loan from a brokerage account (Fidelity, Schwab, TD Ameritrade)?

How do I take a solo 401k loan from a brokerage account (Fidelity, Schwab, TD Ameritrade)? Book a call: Our owners host daily webinars on our community where you can ask questions! Please join My Community to participate & ask questions: Please join My Community to ask questions: Free to Join! All are Welcome! LEARN MORE: The solo 401k plan, commonly referred to as self-directed Solo 41k is the retirement plan of choice for self-employed individuals or owner-only businesses including for the features highlighted below: -The highest contribution limits for any defined contribution plan including up to $57,000 (or even $63,500 if you are 50 or older) for 2020 (for 2021: $58k or $64.5 if you are 50 or older). -The ability to make pre-tax, Roth, and even Mega Backdoor Roth contributions. -401k participant loans of up to $50,000 -Invest with checkbook control in real estate, cryptocurrencies, notes, private placements, and other types of alternative investme