retire: The Simple Land Investment Program - 08/07/07 12:53 PM
That is Simple as in Savings Incentive Match Plans for Employees of Small Employers The first thing you want to do is set up a Simple IRA. A Simple IRA is self-directed by definition. It's kind of like a 401(k) in that regard. The employer (you) runs it. You can be a one-person business (4 comments)
retire: Land Banking - Isn't It Time You Tried It? - 07/30/07 10:28 AM
If you are not sure then what you need is an example. Let's say you have $100,000.00 in your IRA account at a major brokerage house. You want to retire in 10 years. What will this IRA be worth then? In order to answer that we need to make certain assumptions: You will (16 comments)
retire: Land and Land Banking Revised - 07/21/07 04:20 PM
Everybody knows what land is, right? Or do they? Sure, land is that portion of the earth's surface that is not under water. But that definition covers a lot of "land." To understand land we need to understand the uses of land. Some land is forested. Some land is desert. Some land is prairie. (20 comments)
retire: Baby Boomer Retirement Planning 1 (a series) - 07/11/07 01:51 PM
Baby Boomer Retirement Planning 1 (a series) by Bill Roberts This is really the pits. We grew up believing that we would work 'til age 65 and then retire to a life of leisure without financial worries. I don't know about you but most of us are not going to be able live (6 comments)
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