For investors ready to manage their own money in a tax-advantaged vehicle, nothing makes
as much sense as a self-directed IRA. A self-directed IRA is an account in which an IRA
owner can select assets for investment purposes (allowable by the IRS) of their choice.
There is no legal distinction between a self-directed IRA and any other type of IRA.
Allowable assets can include, but are not limited to:
Which Accounts Can Be Self-Directed?
Self-direction is open to the following types of retirement and tax-advantaged savings plans:
One of the benefits of investing in what you already know and understand is controlling your
investment returns. The other benefit is watching those gains compound and grow tax-
deferred or tax-free!
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