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Trust Deed Investing with different types of Accounts

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Trust Deed Investing can bring superior returns with Low Risk .  You can invest your Capital with  different types of retirement accounts you may have. You can also Invest in Fractional Trust Deed Notes , Mortgages,or in a Mortgage Funds(Mortgage Pools) with your retirement account along with Joint Venture Profit Sharing Investments which provides monthly interest payments along with a certain percentage of net profits from the sale of the property. Below is a short list of different accounts that can be used to fund Trust Deeds, Mortgages, Fractional Notes  and Mortgage Pool, Anyone of the following accounts below can be used:

  • Corporate Accounts
  • DBPP
  • ROTH
  • Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA)
  • Keogh Plans
  • Pension Plans
  • SEP
  • Solo 401(k)

I have spoken with numerous people and they were unaware of the opportunity and benefits of Investing in Trust Deeds with their retirement account . By Investing in Trust Deeds, Fractional Trust Deed Notes or in Mortgage Pools with your IRA or 401K you can build your wealth faster then just by letting it sit there in it's account earning very little interest or nothing at all. Some of these retirement accounts have the ability to be tax deferred or exempt from Federal and or state income taxes. We have helped several investors redirect their retirement accounts to invest is this fixed income asset class that can earn 7.0%-11.0% annually by using their Self Directed IRA's & other retirement account's for Hard Money Lending. We advise you to check with your CPA and or your Financial Planner before you invest. If you have checked with you professionals and or you have invested before in Trust Deeds, Mortgages and Fractionalized Notes you can register to invest here.

Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA - Eureka, CA
Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA

Good Morning Mitch, trust deeds are an interesting investment.  Good input on the subject.

Apr 13, 2011 09:40 PM
Jim Poole
Tampa, FL
Zero Down, USDA Purchase Loans, FHA 203(K) Rehab & VA Streamline Loans

Thanks for the tip. Was not aware of this will have to look into it.

Apr 14, 2011 03:46 AM