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In today’s world it is tougher and tougher to find money to start businesses. One way you could do so in 2022 is to use your retirement assets. Yes, you can fund a business with your IRA dough.
While most people are aware of the option of using their 401(k) to purchase a home, most are not aware that the option exists to use their 401(k) to fund a business. Let’s look at how you can do that.
Here is the process to set it up:
You can then use this cash to go out and invest the money in your business. The process is simpler than it appears. You can do it with a little help. Some companies will set everything up for you for about $5,000. They will also administer the retirement plan for ~$800 / year.
If you’re not already familiar with this process, it’s important to get professional help; the government dishes out penalties when errors are made with regards to retirement plans. So contact a professional that knows the details.
What are the Potential Pitfalls?
Now you have the nuts and bolts to at least get started. Your 401(k) can effectively be used to fund a business if you take the time to do it the right way.
By R. Kenner French and VastSolutionsGroup.comIn today’s world it is tougher and tougher to find money to start businesses. One way you could do so in 2022 is to use your retirement assets. Yes, you can fund a business with your IRA dough.
While most people are aware of the option of using their 401(k) to purchase a home, most are not aware that the option exists to use their 401(k) to fund a business. Let’s look at how you can do that.
Here is the process to set it up:
You can then use this cash to go out and invest the money in your business. The process is simpler than it appears. You can do it with a little help. Some companies will set everything up for you for about $5,000. They will also administer the retirement plan for ~$800 / year.
If you’re not already familiar with this process, it’s important to get professional help; the government dishes out penalties when errors are made with regards to retirement plans. So contact a professional that knows the details.
What are the Potential Pitfalls?
Now you have the nuts and bolts to at least get started. Your 401(k) can effectively be used to fund a business if you take the time to do it the right way.