Similar Articles |
|
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2014 Humphrey & Wynne |
Real Estate Nest Egg Self-directed IRAs provide a twofold opportunity for CRE pros. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2006 Ed Slott |
Prohibition Laws Before you let your clients buy exotic investments for their IRAs, make sure they know what transactions could put their retirement accounts at risk. |
The Motley Fool December 19, 2008 John Rosevear |
How to Raid Your 401(k) And other strategies for when you really need the money now. |
The Motley Fool May 27, 2005 Roy Lewis |
New Rules for Roth IRA Some changes in tax law will make it easier to move funds from a traditional IRA to a Roth. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2007 Ed Slott |
The Final Word Once you have invested in Roth 401(k)s, how do you get the money out or roll it into a Roth IRA? When will distributions be qualified and tax-free? |
Financial Planning November 1, 2009 Ed Slott |
Giving It Back A new IRS ruling can help some taxpayers put unwanted required minimum distributions (RMDs) back. |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Deduct IRA Losses? In Some Cases If the market has made a dent in your retirement account, there are instances when you may deduct the losses. |
The Motley Fool October 1, 2004 Roy Lewis |
A Simpler Conversion A new IRA conversion rule will let you ignore minimum distributions in computing threshold incomes. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2005 Dayana Yochim |
What About My 401(k)? "One-size-fits-all" doesn't work for even the most straightforward money management conundrums. |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Get a Cheap Loan Fast ... From Yourself If you're facing a temporary setback and need a short-term solution, a 401(k) loan may not be as bad as some experts think, and a lot better than other alternatives. |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Fund That IRA Now Why delay tax-free growth? Sock your money away in your IRA now. |
Financial Advisor March 2007 Gregory Bresiger |
Distribution Nightmare Ready to rollover a client's inherited nonspousal IRA? Look out, financial advisor! There's plenty of danger just around the corner, if one is not a tax specialist. |
The Motley Fool May 23, 2005 Roy Lewis |
Job Changes and Your 401(k) What should you do with your retirement savings when you leave your old employer? |
Financial Planning March 1, 2010 Ed Slott |
Not So Fast The Roth IRA conversion floodgates are open. But while the attraction of "tax-free forever" can be powerful, Roth conversions can trigger unintended tax traps and financial problems that are often not addressed until it's too late. |
The Motley Fool September 26, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Know Your IRAs You may know the bare basics: that an IRA can help you build a secure retirement. But if that's all you know, you may end up sending your $4,000 contribution for 2005 to the wrong IRA. |
The Motley Fool April 19, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Raiding Your Retirement for a Down Payment Even though you should be cautious about using your retirement money to fund a down payment on a home, there are still some situations in which it makes sense to use retirement funds as a source of liquidity. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2007 John Rosevear |
Waiter, There's a Hedge Fund in My IRA! Should you hold real estate or hedge funds in your IRA? |
The Motley Fool January 26, 2006 Dayana Yochim |
Apathy, Spending Spree, or IRA? With the average 401(k) balance in the $50,000 range, it seems a shame to either fritter away those retirement dollars by cashing out or forgetting about long, lost accounts until it's too late. Which will it be when you leave your old job? |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2010 Nathan Alderman |
What the Fool Is an IRA? Learn the basics of individual retirement accounts. |
Financial Planning March 1, 2005 Ed Slott |
The IRA Imbroglio Most advisers haven't kept current on rules governing retirement distributions. Here are some for-instances. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2008 Ed Slott |
Are IRAs Safe? The good news: Retirement accounts are federally insured up to $250,000 per bank. Congress raised the limit from $100,000 in 2006. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2006 Ed Slott |
IRA Time Travel Advisors had two new tax laws with IRA provisions to chew on over the summer. One law (TIPRA) contains IRA provisions that take effect years from now, while the other, (HERO), has provisions that can be used for prior years. |
The Motley Fool September 24, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Taxes on Your IRA? Certain investments could produce income that is subject to tax. |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2007 Elizabeth Brokamp |
5 IRA Myths What you should know about your IRA but probably don't. Myth: You can't touch the money in your IRA until you are 59 1/2... Myth: Other than a company match, there's really no difference between an IRA and a 401(k)... etc. |
The Motley Fool April 14, 2007 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Alternative Uses for IRAs They're not just for retirement anymore. In some cases, you can get your hands on your IRA money before age 59 1/2 and not pay a penalty. Pay for college... Pay for a house... etc. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2005 Kevin McKinley |
Doing the Family a Favor When you suggest to your recently retired clients that they consider moving money from an IRA to a Roth IRA, you may not want to highlight the fact that this year's check to the IRS is going to be a bit bigger than expected. |
Entrepreneur January 2005 Scott Bernard Nelson |
The Home Stretch If you're looking for cash to buy a house, your retirement account could open the door. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2005 Ed Slott |
IRS Okays IRA Settlements The agency's new ruling solves one big problem. But the thorny issue of income taxes on attorneys' fees remains. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2007 Joan Owens |
IRA Investments Real estate transactions in IRAs are very detailed. However, well-informed investors looking to diversify their IRAs may find that investing in commercial real estate is a viable option. |
The Motley Fool January 26, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
Nondeductible IRAs: Worth the Hassle? Why lock up your money without a good benefit? For high-income individuals who are covered by a retirement plan at work there's a type of IRA that you don't hear much about. |
The Motley Fool May 17, 2004 |
How Roth IRAs Work Learn the difference between traditional and Roth IRAs. |
The Motley Fool September 17, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Retirement Loans: Is the Interest Deductible? Make sure that you think things through before you decide to borrow against your plan. |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2009 John Rosevear |
Don't Make This Humongous Life-Wrecking Error Whatever you do, don't withdraw your retirement savings unless you really have to -- the cost, now and later, is just too high. |
Entrepreneur December 2007 Rosalind Resnick |
Mo' Money, No Problem Learn the rules of borrowing for your business. |
The Motley Fool February 21, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Save $165,000 With Your IRA There's a lot to learn and a lot to like about IRAs: tax-free capital gains are yours for the taking. |
Financial Planning March 1, 2006 Ed Slott |
Sticker Shock Now that the IRS is charging more for private letter rulings, advisers need to be more careful when advising clients on IRA distributions. |
The Motley Fool May 21, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Pension Loan Breaks Tax law permits a few breaks on loan interest for those borrowing against their future. |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
7 Things to Remember When Borrowing Money Whether you're starting a small business, remodeling your home or just paying some bills, from time to time you'll need to borrow money. When your time comes, here are some things to consider. |
The Motley Fool May 23, 2011 Chuck Saletta |
Get In Through the Roth Back Door With a major conversion limit gone, switching to a Roth makes more sense than ever. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2007 Daniel Cordoba |
Considering Commercial Property Investments with an IRA Having a specialized knowledge of commercial real estate inventory possibilities and ideas for creatively funding investment projects can set you apart as a broker, financial planner, or lender. |
Financial Planning February 1, 2012 Kyle Spencer |
Short-Term Lending Planners say they are increasingly seeing short-term loan requests as prime opportunities to talk to clients in depth about how they got into their fix and why they're strapped for cash. |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2006 Roy Lewis |
The Roth Way to Riches It's a retirement account! It's an emergency fund! It's the amazing Roth IRA! |
Financial Planning November 1, 2005 Ed Slott |
IRA Protection The good news: Your client gets more IRA creditor protection. The bad news? Your client is bankrupt. If this can help even one or two of your clients protect their retirement funds, then you can be a real hero by knowing about the new rules and helping your clients through tough times. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2010 Dan Caplinger |
You Need These Stocks in Your IRA These dividend payers and REITs need the protection of tax-favored accounts. |
Investment Advisor January 1, 2011 Melanie Waddell |
IRS Issues Guidance on In-Plan Roth Rollovers The guidance addresses eligible distributions, plan amendments and tax recognition rules. |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2006 Roy Lewis |
Top 10 Roth IRA Questions The Roth is a powerful investing tool. Find out how to make it work for you. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2008 Kevin McKinley |
Roth To The Rescue A Roth IRA can substantially reduce a retiree's tax bill. Here are three reasons people nearing retirement should put money into their Roth IRAs right now. |
The Motley Fool August 29, 2008 James Brumley |
Let the Bear Help You Save Taxes It's a great time to consider a Roth conversion. With the recent bear market, conversion is getting cheaper again. As IRA balances drop, the taxes due on conversion fall. If you have cash on the sidelines anyway, converting lets you use your cash to buy tax savings for the rest of your life. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2007 Kevin McKinley |
A Last-Minute Stop at the IRA Shop Advisors, due to a quirk in the calendar, this year's deadline for income tax filing and IRA/Roth IRA contributions is April 17. But just because there are some extra days available doesn't mean you should put it off. |
AskMen.com Nick Kennedy |
Hyman Roth On Roth IRAs With new rule changes coming in 2010, we examine if a Roth IRA still makes sense -- with quotes from the Godfather's Hyman Roth for guidance. |