White Paper On 401(K) Plans For The Self-Employed
November 6th, 2007 · by Bob Meyer · No CommentsIf you are interested in learnng more about a self-directed 401(K) plan for the self-employed you will want to read this free white paper as it outlines some of the key reasons to consider this alternative investment strategy and how it works.
This white paper is written to explain the opportunity in using this type of 401(k) as a vehicle for alternative investments such as buying real estate or private placements,” said Gary Anderson, CPA, and founder of mybusiness401k.
Baby boomers routinely are asking for control of their investments and looking for ways to diversify and be more active in their investments (such as real estate investments). mybusiness401(k) is about taking the world’s best technology, the human brain, and applying online technology to the process of serving your client with these well known, but still niche, service products. The financial advisor and CPA use mybusiness401k to guide them as they serve clients looking at unique investment opportunities.
Key Takeaways:
• Solo 401(k) plans are designed for the self-employed with no employees.
• It’s all about control.
• Give your clients security through diversification.
• Serve a market that is already looking for you.
• The only thing not allowable for solo 401(k) investment is collectibles.
• Tap into this market, and develop new income streams for your firm.
The whitepaper can be downloaded at: WhitePaper
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