Solo 401k vs Self Directed IRA for Real Estate
In this video, real estate asset protection attorney Clint Coons covers the differences between using a Solo 401k or a Self Directed IRA for real estate investing. States that do not provide IRA Creditor protections California - Partly for regular IRA and no protection for ROTH IRAs Maine - Partly for regular IRA and no protection for ROTH IRAs Mississippi - No protection for ROTH IRAs Montana - No protection for ROTH IRAs Nebraska - Partly for regular IRA and no protection for ROTH IRAs West Virginia - No protection for ROTH IRAs Wyoming - Partly for regular IRA and ROTH IRAs If you would like a FREE 45-minute consultation, you can request one here 👉 https://aba.link/73k Join us for our FREE upcoming Tax & Asset Protection workshop to better help you meet your goals and secure your future 👉https://aba.link/qvt Looking for a book to help you reduce your taxes and find real estate wealth, then you need to check out our FREE eBook, "Un-Tax Yourself" 👉https://aba.link/mzg --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/c/RealEstateA... ~~~~ FINANCIAL PLANNING & RESOURCES Download your free copy of Un-Tax Yourself eBook and discover the secret to real estate wealth is in the tax deductions. https://aba.link/mzg For financial strategies, podcasts, articles and details on upcoming workshops visit https://aba.link/clintaba Here’s a little about me and my book Asset Protection for Real Estate Investors https://aba.link/clintbio ~~~~ FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://aba.link/instagram Facebook: https://aba.link/facebook Twitter: https://aba.link/twitter LinkedIn: https://aba.link/linkedin ~~~~ CONTACT US Phone: 800.706.4741 Email: [email protected] Fax: 702.664.0545 ABOUT CLINT COONS Clint Coons, Esq. is one of the founding partners of Anderson Law Group, Clint has grown his legal and tax firm to over 400 employees by assisting real estate investors with creating and implementing solid entity structuring plans. His success in these regards is in large part due to his personal investing experience. A successful attorney, real estate investor, and speaker, Clint has used his innovative and dynamic strategies coupled with knowledge borne from experience to help thousands of people save millions of dollars and build real wealth. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information provided in this video should not be construed or relied on as legal advice for any specific fact or circumstance. Its content was prepared by Anderson Business Advisors with its main office at 3225 McLeod Drive Suite 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89121. This video is designed for entertainment and information purposes only. Viewing this video does not create an attorney-client relationship with Anderson Business Advisors or any of its lawyers. You should not act or rely on any of the information contained herein without seeking professional legal advice.

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