Here Are The Best Retirement Plans for the Self-Employed!

by | Oct 5, 2022 | SEP IRA | 19 comments

Here Are The Best Retirement Plans for the Self-Employed!




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19 Comments

  1. MrsBrookaltimore

    Brian letting his hair down! Great intro!

  2. Vortex SkR

    hahahah!! those cheesy intros keeel me

  3. IslandTourist

    2021 was a phenomenal year! Maxed IRA, Maxed SEP profit sharing (as close as I can to 25% pre-tax season), Maxed 401k which I first got access to this year…. Taking full advantage of the 30x multiplier. Am I missing anything before April 15th of this year? I appreciate your content and your help!

  4. Mr. Zesty

    Hey man, I’m in a unique category. What about a single, no retirement account, but earning 1099 contracting income. My income is less that $120k… what are the best options?

  5. Fred Howard

    Nobody can become financially successful over night. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.

  6. Jay Hay

    You guys are so much fun

  7. Billy Bob

    Awesome! I’ve been looking for this content for a self employed individual, and love yalls show. Fellow southerner (Southwest Virginia) here, and I listen every morning. Thanks for the good info!

  8. BrenttheGreat

    The government really doesn’t want people to have employees

  9. Siki Trucking

    Hello, I am self employed and have roth IRA setup, can I have solo 401K ad well and what are my maximum contributions at age of 55,should I setup SEP IRA instead of solo 401K, thank you.

  10. Tooldaddy 75

    Great video? Quick question? I have already contributed 6,000 for both years to my traditional ira for 2019, 2020. Can I still contribute to a sep ira for 2019 and 2020? Peace tooldaddy

  11. Amy Garza

    Do part time vs full time mployees matter with solo 401k?

  12. Sean Sinclair

    Not sure if this will get any attention a year later, but I am a physician that maxes out a 403b, and my wife is a photographer, no employees, that makes good money and wanting to know our best option. We make more than the incomes allow for any Roth type contributions. Looking into sep-ira now since this is my first time hearing about it. Thanks, love the content!

  13. Le0

    wait so can I have a Roth IRA, 403b with employer, sep ira for my side gig but have a limit due to 415?

  14. Le0

    how do I know if I can deduct my 403b?

  15. Chelsea Lang

    I'm 29, I max my Roth IRA every year and am about to take my side hustle full-time. Would it probably make the most sense to roll my old 401k into a SEP IRA to exist alongside my Roth IRA? Would my maximum Roth still be $6000 and SEP still be the lesser of 25% or income/ $56,000, assuming I'm under the income limit for a Roth? Thank you all for the wonderful, valuable content!

  16. Timothy Bilecki

    Great content. Much appreciated. At what point should you consider moving to a defined benefit plan?

  17. Rick Sierra

    Great video guys. I have question about having both a 401k and a Roth IRA. I have a 401k through work but my wife doesn't. Can we open two separate Roth IRA in each other's name and have a separate 401k as well? Combined we make less than the Roth limit.

  18. Elliot Vistman

    Why not back door roth ira ?

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