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Retire Using ONE account that you can ALWAYS keep YOUR IRA without ever depleting it

Retire Using ONE account that you can ALWAYS keep YOUR IRA without ever depleting it. Behold, the ROTH IRA…. “What about 401k?”. 2011 TAX RATES. If there could only be one core investment, in this perfect account, what would it be?. GOLD…SILVER?. Oil?!. I’ll tell you what I think it is

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Retire Using ONE account that you can ALWAYS keep YOUR IRA without ever depleting it

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  1. Retire Using ONE account that you can ALWAYS keep YOUR IRA without ever depleting it

  2. Behold, the ROTH IRA… “What about 401k?”

  3. 2011 TAX RATES

  4. If there could only be one core investment, in this perfect account, what would it be? GOLD…SILVER? Oil?!

  5. I’ll tell you what I think it is right NOW…

  6. Two – three bedrooms for 30-50k… Renting for $900-1100 a month HOA ($250), insurance ($50), property taxes ($50), other warranties and repairs (approximately $150 a month) Estimated monthly average net income of $417 (with one month’s vacancy @ $1000/mo) On an investment of 40k that’s an ROI of 12.5% per year

  7. IRAs have a $5,000/year contribution limit if you are under age 50 401(K)s have a limit of $16,500 a year All IRAs and 401(k)s and 403(b)s and 457s etc. can be made one

  8. Many investments can offer tax free income…. but not many offer 12.5% before capital appreciation. If we had “current market conditions” you could buy another in 8 years using only cash rental income. If you contributed $5k a year to your Roth IRA you could buy another in 4 years…. With $2k and $5k contributions a year it only takes 2.6 years to buy another.

  9. “How many years would it take to accumulate enough in rental income to retire?”

  10. “What if I do not want to be a landlord, even if I had a property manager?”

  11. Then buy Real Estate Investment Trusts! (REIT)

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