IRA Investing Basics
An IRA (Individual Retirement Account) is a registration for an account that allows you to contribute money to and invest, without worrying about tax liabilities for the earnings -- as the taxes due on these holdings is deferred until after the age of 65. This allows for better earnings throughout the years, without the tax liabilities, and allows Americans to better invest and save for after they can no longer work. Like a 401(k) there are limits to how much you can contribute per year, and the tax codes are very important to proper retirement investing.
Collateralized Investments
Within your "retirement bucket," the combination of retirement accounts such as IRAs, SEP IRAs, 401(k), and other retirement accounts, you can invest the money into a variety of different investment opportunities. Some investors choose conservative investing plans such as mutual funds that are so diversified, that there is little to know risk involved. Others like to go a bit more aggressive and get hands on with their investments through a self-directed IRA. This option allows you to invest in pretty much any style of investment you want, and still have the investment tax deferred.
For a Self-Directed IRA, a collateralized investment is the safest way to invest. These investments use collateral, much the way a bank or car lease company does, to back the original capital investment. This offers so much diversification, and equitable backing, that there is almost no risk involved, and the returns can be quite lucrative.
Want To Learn How You Can Setup Your Retirement IRA and Invest in Collateralized Investments?
Red Mountain Investments is an Arizona Investment Company That Uses Collateralized Investments Through Your IRA and other Retirement Accounts for Maximum Investment Returns:
Red Mountain Investments
916 E. Baseline Road, Suite 105
Mesa, Arizona 85204
480-334-7449
916 E. Baseline Road, Suite 105
Mesa, Arizona 85204
480-334-7449
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