Self-Directed Solo 401(k) vs. Self-Directed IRA

by | Jan 1, 2023 | SEP IRA | 4 comments

Self-Directed Solo 401(k) vs. Self-Directed IRA




John Bowens breaks down the differences between a Self-Directed IRA and a Self-Directed Solo 401(k).

Find out the qualifications, contribution limits, and pros and cons for each account… to help you determine which account type may make the most sense for you.

There are specific requirements to qualify for a Self-Directed Solo 401(k), and John walks through and explains the IRS rules.

Schedule a consultation to get started or learn more about which account might make sense for you:

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4 Comments

  1. Rose J

    Great!!! Thank you so much!! I am the one the newbi investors. I learned a lot!! The best!

  2. Mark Doty

    The biggest reason why I have a Solo 401k is the fact that I can be my own custodian. You have to be very careful not to comingle. But I do not have to ask to get money to have a house painted. I did miss that 5500 the first year, you are right.

  3. ERIC RAMOS

    What's best for a self employed filing schedule c. Besides a roth? In the service business?

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