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trustees abroad....
any one know a good trustee for my irar that is
domiciled abroad???tnx
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Mar 11 2012, 11:27 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Self Directed IRA Custodians
Here is a list of Self Directed IRA Custodians with reviews and pricing comparisons:
<a href="http://www.thehardmoneypros.com/self_directed_ira_custodians.shtm" >Self Directed IRA - List of Custodians with Reviews</a>
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Jun 1 2010, 6:58 PM EDT by Anonymous
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who owns the house?
So if a homeowner defaults on thier mortgage and the lien is primary and held by an investor. would the investor own the home? what happens to the mortgage?
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Jan 3 2010, 11:38 AM EST by Anonymous
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Tax Lien Investing
Have you ever wonder why some Real Estate Investors make it BIG! Make it to be a Millionaire! How is it possible for a simple person? Why them - but not you? The answer is simple! Many of them invest in Tax Liens.
Each year a county issues Tax Liens when an owner of a property doesn’t pay his or her taxes. The owner has to pay a penalty on top of owed taxes. Well, it’s a penalty for the owner of the property but a profit for the investor! So Tax Lien Certificate is a simply a loan to the owner of the property. In return you’ll get a hefty 18% profit a year on your investment. It’s much better then your regular CD in your local bank with only about 3%-4% APR or even better then a volatile stock market, where you would possibly make an average of 10% of a return a year. But it’s even getting better! There is a win-win outcome from both ways. You can own a property through a Tax Lien! How? If an owner of a property doesn’t pay his or her taxes for two years, you are eligible to apply for a tax deed and gain a title to the property! That’s not to double or triple, or even quadruple your money. That’s making almost 90-96 times of a profit on your investment!
http://www.primereinvestment.net16.net
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Nov 24 2009, 4:46 PM EST by Anonymous
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Self directed IRA videos on Youtube
I found a helpful video on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PlPhDnsbMA.. check it out
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Sep 29 2009, 5:35 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Tax Liens: Simplified
If you’re interested in real estate investments but lack the capital to purchase property, then tax liens may be the next best thing. Liens can be placed by private companies or government agencies for unpaid services or taxes related to the property
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Aug 29 2006, 4:56 PM EDT by
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Notes / Loans
A note is an extension of credit from one or more individuals or entities (lender(s)) to another individual(s)or entity(ies)(borrowers). Such notes can be either secured or unsecured. If they are secured, it means that in the event the borrower def
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Jun 3 2011, 4:20 AM EDT by
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Foreign Real Estate in an IRA
content originally provided by: http://www.american-european.net Your IRA CAN buy real estate in Costa Rica or Panama! If you are looking at real estate overseas, or for a way to get better returns in your IRA, here is little secret
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Apr 6 2012, 2:50 PM EDT by
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Lease Options Explained
Realize huge profits, through real estate, with your IRA. During the last 35 years, real estate has proven to be one of the safest and most consistent investments available. Most investors however, are unaware that it is permissible to hold r
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May 31 2011, 9:27 AM EDT by
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Finding a Custodian
For the most part people who eventually find out about self-directed retirement accounts try to find a self directed IRA custodian to warehouse their funds. Let’s say you have had an IRA for the last 15 years and it has about $75,000 in it. You woul
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May 30 2011, 3:20 AM EDT by
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What Do Franchisors Look For In A Franchisee?
Although it may not be immediately evident, a franchise company is under no obligation to award a franchise to just anyone who can afford the franchise fee. Like any good business, a franchise company will want to populate their system with great p
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Jan 24 2012, 8:49 AM EST by
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Do I Make a Good Franchisee?
How Do I Know If I’d Make a Good Franchisee? Have you ever wondered if you have the personality and skills to be a successful franchisee? There are over 1,500 franchise companies operating in the US, each requiring a plethora of different skill
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Jun 2 2006, 7:09 PM EDT by
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Tax Liens
Upon beginning its decline in 2000 trillions of dollars were pulled out of the stock market as investors began to pursue options that were not exposed to the equity markets. The real estate market was a large beneficiary of the money flowing out of
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Jul 8 2011, 6:46 AM EDT by
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Finding an IRA Custodian
One of the most difficult yet important tasks an investor faces when looking to participate in the self-directed industry is finding the right IRA Custodian. An IRA Custodian works as the bank and are highly regulated by the IRS, state and federal
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Aug 18 2011, 4:36 AM EDT by
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Why Should I Self-Direct?
Watching our retirement funds shrink during the crash of the stock market in April of 2000, many of us took drastic measures trying to rectify this downward spiral. To avoid “gambling” money in the stock market, we were forced into cash positions wi
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Aug 3 2006, 7:28 PM EDT by
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Buy a Business with IRA
Many Americans dream of owning a business but avoid taking an entrepreneurial leap because they lack the finances to do so. Typical business 'start ups' or purchases require a fair amount of liquid cash or a high net worth. In addition, some franchi
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Aug 4 2006, 11:16 AM EDT by
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Business or Franchise?
New Business or Franchise? If you’re looking to invest in a business, you’re probably deciding between a start-up and a franchise. As the owner of both a start up and franchise business, I’ve experienced the benefits that both can offe
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Jul 18 2006, 6:52 PM EDT by
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Financing Options
Financing Your Next Business Venture More and more individuals are looking to make the jump from corporate America to entrepreneurship. Often, financing a business purchase is a topic that people do not address early enough in the process. Altho
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May 30 2006, 6:59 PM EDT by
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Real Estate Bubble?
Bubble Trouble Here we go again. We can’t seem to stop talking about the imminent or non-existent “real estate bubble.” Most financial planners would have you believe that it will spell certain doom for real estate investors. On the other
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May 30 2006, 5:42 PM EDT by
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