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Let’s face it. A vast number of investors lost money recently in their retirement accounts. Some people are trying to face the fact that if they don’t do something and quickly, they are going to have to put off retirement for a few more years. If you want don’t want to give up your retirement goals and you want to secure a safe financial future, research the best retirement plans.
The problem is that many people rely on their banks or employers to manage their accounts. Banks are notorious for charging exorbitant annual fees to manage retirement accounts and it’s inevitable that they choose investments and make decisions that benefit them more than you. When under the management of an employer, retirement plans are usually taken care of by the Human Resources department. They might mean well but they don’t have the financial know-how necessary to manage an investment account and get maximum returns.
It’s not a good idea to let a bank or employer manage your retirement account because they will generally take most of the profits and only give you a portion. Furthermore, you will usually be clueless as to what is going on in your account since you will only find out when quarterly reports come in. In order to have flexibility, maximized returns, and complete control, the best retirement plans are self-directed Roth IRAs.
Roth IRAs are a good choice for retirement plans if you are eligible because they are tax-advantageous. Moreover, they have a lot fewer restrictions than traditional IRAs. With a Roth IRA, your contributions are not tax-deductible but they will escape taxation completely once they are in your account. There is also no required minimum age for distribution.
Self-directed accounts are the best retirement plans because you have a much wider range of investment options and greater control over your account. You can choose to invest in real estate, partnerships, gas and oil fields, private equity, franchises, and much more. Real estate is hands down the smartest investment you can make because it can guarantee higher returns.
Most investors have seen their rates of return dwindle and many have incurred huge losses during this economic crisis. That is because most traditional retirement plans rely on stocks and bonds, which fluctuate in value every minute of the day. Real estate on the other hand tends to increase in value over time and it is a low-risk investment because it is insured against common forms of loss such as natural disaster. Moreover, real estate is stable because there is always a high demand for it in the market.
Do yourself a favor and learn more about self-directed Roth IRAs because they are the best retirement plans out there. If you want to maximize your returns and have complete control over your account, learn about how you can rollover to a self-directed Roth IRA and invest in real estate. By doing so you will be able to build a more secure financial future and make your hopes for retirement a reality.
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