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Video Tutorial: Backdoor Roth IRA, Episode 022 (39.6)

Join our Facebook Group: 39.6 Community 39point6 Episode 22 - Backdoor Roth Tutorial - and why do it if high income? *note - i wasn't clear on this part: if you're income is too high to put into Roth IRA directly, your income is also too high to take a deduction on your traditional IRA contribution; thus it must go in "non-deductible." (sorry for the lighting issues!)... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERT IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERT IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA In the latest episode of the 39.6 podcast, the hosts dive into the world of Backdoor Roth IRA, a strategy that allows high-income earners to contribute to a Roth IRA even if they exceed the income limits. The hosts start by explaining the difference between a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA, with the former offering tax benefits in the year you make contributions, while the latter offering tax-free withdrawals i

How Self-Directed IRA Investing Can Work in Any Real Estate Market

Discover what's possible with a Self-Directed Account: Are you concerned that your real estate market is pricing you out of self-directed investing because you don’t have enough capital in your retirement account ? In this recording of a Facebook Live session with John Bowens, he explains how self-directed investing could work for you, regardless of market conditions. During his presentation, he reviews: · How investors are using their retirement accounts to purchase real estate in different types of markets · How investors are partnering their IRAs with other funding sources · How debt financing works with an IRA Equity Trust Company is a directed custodian and does not provide tax, legal or investment advice. Any information communicated by Equity Trust is for educational purposes only, and should not be construed as tax, legal or investment advice. Whenever making an investment decision, please consult with your tax attorney or financial professional to determine