September 2009

Welcome to Investing your IRA into Real Estate

Serving your retirement needs

The entire staff at www.wealthyIRA.com would like to thank you for selecting us to assist with your retirement real estate investing plan.  We will do everything we can to assist you and your financial advisor in making this account the centerpiece of your plan.  Our information is available to assist you with questions about making contributions, transferring assets from other IRA accounts and any other question you may have about your retirement plan by going to www.wealthyIRA.com and ordering “Is your IRA in Real Estate? It should be” the Manual & CD program and signing-up for “Is Your IRA in Real Estate? It should be.”  Our program information provides you with the right answers to specific questions you may have about how to invest your IRA or other self directed retirement account in Real Estate.  All our informational tools and resources will easily walk you through unlimited transactions.  Included with your order of “Is your IRA in Real Estate? It should be” is qualified information providing you tremendous value on how to invest your Self-directed IRA into real estate.

Rollovers

Taking control of your retirement assets

Are you aware that you can rollover assets from other IRA and invest your qualified plans into Real Estate through your IRA account?  We’ll show you how by going to www.wealthyIRA.com, order “Is your IRA in Real Estate? It should be” the Manual & CD program and sign-up so we may assist you with your Retirement needs.  When you rollover your assets from your other retirement accounts, you may be able to achieve better control of your investment selections.  By combining assets you may also be able to make a larger investment in an asset that requires a minimum investment.  Since your IRA account is completely self-directed when investing in Real Estate, you may end up with more control of your retirement account and be able to invest in a wider range of assets.  To learn how, go to www.wealthyIRA.com.  If you want to rollover assets from a qualified plan, check with your financial administrator to see if a rollover is allowed.  You need to also be sure that the rollover is a "direct rollover", which means the funds are paid directly to your New IRA account and NOT to you directly, this avoids the required 20% withholding on "indirect rollovers".   For more information and assistance go to www.wealthyIRA.com, order “Is your IRA in Real Estate? It should be” the Manual & CD program and sign-up so we may assist your Retirement needs.

A Message from www.wealthyIRA.com

We would like to thank you for choosing “Is your IRA in Real Estate? It should be” Manual & CD program and for signing-up to a better quality of life.  By investing your Self-directed IRA this way, we believe this will provide you and your IRA a tremendous early growth curve opportunity since Real Estate is currently at twenty-five year lows.  We have over 50 years of combined business experience in Real Estate assisting individual investors with a wide variety of investments.  As a result of this experience, we believe that you will find our products incredibly helpful, professional and responsive to your needs.  Again, thank you for choosing to invest your IRA into Real Estate by going to www.wealthyIRA.com and ordering “Is your IRA in Real Estate? It should be” the Manual & CD program to get started now.

 
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