IRA Wealth Revolutionary IRA Strategies for Real Estate Investment
For decades, banks and brokerage houses have effectively convinced us that IRA holdings can be invested only in stocks and CDs. Then, with the sharp decline in the stock market, most of us could only stand by and watch as our retirement savings lost their accumulated value. Few knew that there was an alternative which offered both safety and growth. That alternative is real estate. That’s right. Contrary to what you may have believed, it is perfectly legal to hold real estate investments in an IRA account—and to enjoy unprecedented returns. For nearly twenty years, IRA investment expert Patrick W. Rice has taught thousands of men and women his revolutionary strategies for using an IRA to create wealth based on real estate. In his new book, Mr. Rice shares all his moneymaking strategies with you. Within the pages of IRA Wealth, you will learn how to:
• Turn your old IRA into a self-directed account that puts you in charge.
• Buy income-producing properties, from rental houses to commercial buildings.
• Purchase high-yielding real estate-backed notes.
• Buy your dream retirement home now.
• Loan money to family and friends while building your IRA.
• Form limited liability companies that multiply your investment power.
• Buy yourself a thriving business—or a great job.
• Reduce your risks while boosting your returns.
Although it may be a little late to avoid the volatility of the stock market, the lesson has been simple: Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. IRA Wealth offers an entirely new basket—one that holds golden eggs for a bright and rewarding future.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars A good overview
I prefer the “Private Money” equity lending book reveiwed previously, but this one turned out to be informative too. I had originally cancelled my order, but got it anyway. Good information on originating and purchasing real estate notes (discount notes from lenders/banks), and great if you are looking to find an alternative to the stock/bond market funds that most people have their IRAs invested in.
5 Stars Ira Wealth
Loved this book, it helps when dealing with your IRA and 401K rollovers and envestments.
5 Stars Very good. Worth every penny, and then some.
A good read, with lots of helpful information. Frankly, I wish there were MORE books on the subject of self directed IRA’s, particularly real estate investing via self-directed IRA’s. That being said, I’m convinced this is one of the best books you’ll find on the subject.
If you’re looking to pump up your IRA with smart real estate investments, this is a good book to have on hand. Highly recommended.
5 Stars WOW! A way to invest and have control at the same time
This book got me started asking my financial advisor and the local bank financial advisors questions. I had been told I could not use any of my retirement funds to invest in real estate. I know better now and so do they.
Good book, this type of investing comes with risks and it is expensive because an intermediary has to be used (just a couple of things to weigh into the decision to or not to use). Not something to jump into lightly, good beginning book but recommend getting additional information on the subject and discussing it with your accountant prior to attempting it. If you do decide to plung in, do extensive research on the intermediary companies – be sure they are legit, have bullet proof references and actually ask to talk to current clients. Compare costs, services and reputation – cheapest could cost you dearly in the long run.
5 Stars Women, IRA Self-direction puts you in control
This book is a great guide to the concept of self-directed IRAs. Everyone with an IRA or 401K over $50,000 should be considering this option. There is no limit on the returns you can realise in your IRA account. Take this authors advise and go for mazimun returns on investment you control. It’s legal and it makes sense. This is one of the stategies every women needs to understand to gain financial independence. Knowledge and a wealthy mindset as recommended in “A Man Is Not A Financial Plan!” helpA Man Is Not A Financial Plan! make women wealthy and wise.
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