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    Sunday, July 30, 2006

    Self Directed IRA

    By: Jennifer Bailey

    In a self-directed IRA, you have complete control over funds in your Individual Retirement Account. This allows you to make the best use of your savings. People who are not covered by any other pension plan can go for a self-directed IRA.

    That means an individual opens an IRA and starts making regular contributions to this account. And if he wants to invest the money deposited in an IRA, then he may be free to do so according to his choice.

    The advantage is that any gains from these investments are not going to be taxed. So one can say that a self-directed IRA is another way of saving money for the future, and provides a good investment opportunity also.

    Many persons prefer to be custodians of their own account, but it may not be a feasible option for all.

    If you are not sure whether you want to operate a self-directed IRA or you want to know how to do it, you can search for guidelines, tips and advise on the Internet, or go to a self-directed IRA advisor.

    Those who are going for self-directed IRAs should be aware of the rules and regulations governing such accounts. There might be certain amendments in these rules at regular intervals, as deemed fit by the government departments concerned. So it is advisable to keep in touch with your financial advisor so that you are updated about any such changes. If you are covered by some other retirement plans also, you may not be able to enjoy certain benefits of a self-directed IRA. A detailed discussion with a self-directed IRA advisor can help you to make the right decisions in such cases.

    IRA provides detailed information on IRA, Roth IRA, Traditional IRA, Self Directed IRA and more. IRA is affiliated with Roth IRA Contributions

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