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The Insider's Guide to Tax-Free Real Estate: Retire Rich Using Your IRA | |||
The Insider's Guide to Tax-Free Real Estate: Retire Rich Using Your IRA |
DOLF de ROOS, PhD, invests in real estate around the world and is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. He frequently conducts seminars across the nation and throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Europe. He is Chairman of the public real estate investment company Property Ventures Limited, and a founder of the Best Choice Properties Group. He is also the author of Real Estate Riches and coauthor of The Insider′s Guide to Making Money in Real Estate and The Insider′s Guide to 52 Homes in 52 Weeks, all from Wiley.
专业书评 Learn the secrets of tax-free investing!
No one likes to pay taxes, especially on their retirement money. It's a good thing you don't have to! By tapping your tax-deferred retirement savings as a source of real estate investment capital, you can safely and legally grow your nest egg tax-free. The Insider's Guide to Tax-Free Real Estate Investments presents simple and efficient low- or no-tax ways to grow your retirement funds. Even if you're an older worker who hasn't saved a dime, it's never too late to get startedand the benefits are incalculable.
In this enlightening money-saving guide, you'll learn all the tax-busting secrets financial planners keep to themselves, including how to use a real estate IRA to combine the tax benefits of retirement savings with the high rates of appreciation in real estate investing to grow your savings at light-speed. You'll learn seven powerful strategies for immediately accessing your pension money to build wealth and much more, including: Why traditional retirement thinking doesn't work anymore How to put your pension money to work as real estate investment capital The nuts and bolts of setting up, maintaining, and operating an IRA or tax-free LLC How to leverage your investment money for maximum return What kind of business and real estate investments are best for growing retirement funds Why it's never too late to start investing for your future