SEP IRA Explained for Self Employed.

by | Aug 5, 2022 | SEP IRA | 23 comments

SEP IRA Explained for Self Employed.




The SEP IRA is like the third child in the family. It tends to get overlooked and never really considered by the self employed investors. There are huge advantages to retirement investing with a SEP IRA and today I’ll cover a few of them.

We are a wealth management firm that specializes in improving on the traditional buy and hold approach. To use a simple analogy, we do this by treating ones retirement investments as if they were real estate.

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23 Comments

  1. Alpha_NY

    Hey ! Love your videos. I have a question. I work for Instacart but I am looking to get a SEP IRA but in application process, they are asking for EIN #. Do I need to get an EIN number even If I don't use it for Instacart just so I can open a SEP IRA or would I make a mistake doing that? I'm confused! Please help. Thank You

  2. B W

    Hello. Can I ask you a few questions about a SEP and contributing into a Roth IRA? Everyone else here on YouTube who post videos on this subject will not answer my questions.

  3. Mr Marx

    Why have I never heard of this ?????

  4. Jason Min

    Why not a Solo 401(k)?

  5. Andrew Peters sr

    Do you contribute from business account or personal account?

  6. Terry On Demand

    Wow! Great video! Simple, straight to the point, and I understood! Thank you!

  7. vigilantezack

    If SEP IRA is basically the same as traditional IRA except you can contribute much more, why would anyone choose traditional? I'm sure I'm just missing a few facts.

  8. Bruce Wang

    I love the production! Great Video thanks!

  9. Ricky Cordero

    I have a full-time job with a 401K that I max out. I have a Roth IRA that I also max out. However, I also have my own side business in which I am the sole proprietor. My question is, can I have a SEP IRA for my side business and still make the max contributions to my 401K and Roth IRA?

  10. RCP Pop

    I been self employed for 14 years (since I was 25/26) I’m 40 years old, still self employed and haven’t started a retirement yet! It gives me anxiety to even put this out in the universe!!

  11. Mark Phelps

    I have a 1099 freelance writing gig, in addition to a W2 full-time job. Can I put any of the 1099 income into a SEP?

  12. Rahlow98

    First off love your vids and info. If I start a SEP for my business do I have to contribute to my employees or can I do a individual SEP?

  13. KeepOnTrucking

    Hey Dustin i just opened a Roth IRA in your website , i work overseas, basically self employed , can i switch it to sep Ira or just Keep it Roth IRA ?

  14. Renan Nerone

    Hi Dustin,
    I have a question: I’m a musician and work for myself. I pay taxes through my company’s account LLC.
    I’d like to know what’s the best way for me to invest money so it grows during the years (somebody told me about Roth 401k which makes the money grow 12% a year). Is that fit in my situation?

  15. Le ah

    I like that u started basic.

  16. dieguezedith

    In a SEP IRA do I have to choose my investments?

  17. UrbanMaxx TV

    YOU JUST SAVED MY LIFE!!! GREAT VIDEO. THX!!

  18. Samian Quazi

    Could you do a video on the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA? Unfortunately my employer doesn't offer this option on their 403(b) program :'-( However, I have heard rumors that if you have a Solo 401(k) you can create the Mega Backdoor option inside of it.

  19. Bobby Montgomery

    Do you offer solo 401k roth
    For self employed

  20. ChrisLeeTV

    Great video, very helpful!

  21. Michelle Hurtley

    Very interesting! I'm a 25% partner (2 couples, each person 25%) in an S-Corp, and an employee of (our) corporation. I'm new to investing, and when we talk, I'll be asking you if the SEP IRA is an option.

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