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Dear Reader, Thank you for responding to our offer for a special report. At this time next year, you will be richer for the information you are about to read! In this report, we will look at how you can build wealth with strategic yet simple use of self-directed IRAs. There are many reasons why you should consider a self-directed IRA for your retirement. We will not only discuss the reasons, we will also educate you on what makes a self-directed IRA, why you should consider one, and why they are so important for your retirement future. I hope you enjoy this report. Please feel free to call me with any questions or comments you may have! Kaaren Hall President 2010, LLC. All rights reserved. This publication is intended to provide general information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is presented with the understanding that, LLC is not rendering legal or accounting advice or financial advice. 2 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

What is a self-directed IRA? Most IRAs are typically invested in stocks, bonds and mutual funds. With a selfdirected IRA from, as the name implies, you make the investment choices. The types of investments are almost limitless. With the self- directed IRA account, udirect acts simply as an independent administrator handling the investment transactions you dictate. With a self-directed account from udirect, you can invest your retirement dollars in non-traditional investments including: Real estate, private placements, life settlements, trust deeds, oil-gas-energy and thinly traded or limited offering investments, both public and private. Self-Directed means you or your investment advisor make all the buy and sell decisions. We only engage in investments, transactions and sell orders which you or your investment advisor dictate to us. For a large number of people, the self-directed approach makes the most sense because you aren t locked into the narrow choices and self-serving interests of a mutual fund, bank, brokerage or life insurance company custodian. Take the reins and direct your own retirement future today! How did self-directed IRAs evolve? The concept of self-direction was created by Congress through the Internal Revenue Code Section 4975 and other sections. Congress only dictates what investments are NOT allowed. Since investments with a self-directed IRA are not on that list, you have a great opportunity to grow retirement plan assets. In fact, knowledge of this IRS code may provide you with a strategy that allows you to accumulate tax-free wealth throughout your lifetime, provided you know how to use it. Most do not realize the full power of self-direction, even financial professionals. Self-directing investments in retirement plans is not new. It was part of the government s plan in the 70 s to help all of us save for our increasingly expensive and long retirement years. Why do I need a Self-Directed IRA? You can build wealth and secure your future more effectively. Combining the tax advantages of a retirement account with access to a larger range of investment choices offered, a self-directed IRA can help you build more wealth for your retirement. 4 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

With a self-directed IRA, you choose your investments, such as homes, apartments, raw land, co-ops, condos, and commercial property and more. A self-directed IRA enables you to invest in what you know best. You can create passive income for your retirement. Passive income is an income stream where money is received usually on a regular basis, without continuing effort, such as income from a rental or property. Creating passive income is easy with a self-directed IRA. Life Expectancy is Climbing! According to Stanford University, medical advances in anti-aging technologies could increase average life expectancy from just less than 80 years to 100. How long will your retirement savings last? How can you make sure? Social Security is Not Guaranteed CNN Money reports that the Social Security trust fund will be exhausted in 2040. Are you depending on Social Security as part of your retirement income? Economic Changes Within Society are More Prevalent Than Ever. The cost of 9/11 has been estimated at $28 billion, including the effect to the stock market. Are you prepared for these types of unforeseen cost increases and market fluctuations? Soaring Health Care Costs are Putting Seniors into Debt Employee Benefit Research Institute reports that the debt load of seniors grew from 1992 to 2004, the percentage of households 55 and older with overall debt grew faster than the rate of the overall population. Those 75 and older packed it on most quickly. Are you prepared for your long-term health care costs? The professionals at would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have, or help you to open an IRA account. Getting started is as easy as 1, 2, 3: 1. Open an account 2. Fund your account 3. Invest 5 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

What can I invest in with a self-directed IRA? 1. You can buy real estate with the money in your IRA. Not many people know, but it is absolutely legal to buy real estate in your IRA. The Internal Revenue Code does not tell you what you can do with your IRA, only what you can t do. Besides restrictions on purchasing life insurance, capital stock in an S corporation and most collectibles in your IRA, nearly everything else is fair game. Unless your IRA is self-directed, however, your custodian may not allow investments in real estate. Examples of real estate related investments made by individuals self-directing their individual retirement accounts includes: Raw land Farms Pre-construction investments Residential property Condominiums Multi-family units Commercial property Resort property Real estate development companies Private real estate investment funds Things to Consider can even partner with other people s IRAs to purchase property. Keep in mind that if you are considering this, you may be asked to provide evidence proving that you did not receive any immediate benefit from your IRA s participation in the investment if the IRS questions the transaction. The transaction sill must be an arms-length transaction, and the investment remains subject to the same restrictions as if the entire investment were in your IRA. It is just a better idea to separate your IRA s investments from your own investments. You may also purchase debt-financed property with your IRA. The debt must be financed by a non-recourse loan and any disqualified person may not supply the funds. Also, the IRA may have to pay UBIT (unrelated business income tax) or UDFI (unrelated debt financed Income tax) on the profit from debt-financed property. Generally speaking, taxes must be paid on profits from an IRA-owned property that is debt-financed, including profit from the sale or disposition of the property, in the same proportion that it had debt. 6 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

While purchasing real estate with the money in your IRA is permitted, there are some important things to keep in mind: You may not collect a fee for managing property owned within your IRA. This is considered a prohibited transaction. You may not collect a commission for any property sold to your IRA. This is also considered a prohibited transaction. You may not sell property that you currently own to your IRA. There is a list of disqualified persons who are prohibited from dealing with your IRA or benefiting from its investments. The list of disqualified persons includes you, your spouse, your parents, your children, their spouses, certain business partners and key employees and persons providing services to your plan, among others. owns the asset. Many people think the money is distributed and is taxable first; this is not true. Real estate can be purchased 100% by the IRA account or just a percentage interest in real estate as Tenants in Common (i.e. Robert J. Jones 50% Undivided Interest and The Custodian FBO William Bush IRA #12345 50% Undivided Interest) You may not buy/sell/lease your real estate from a disqualified person. This is considered self -dealing and is strictly prohibited. All income (rents or sales proceeds) that is produced by the Real Estate IRA must be returned to the IRA cash account. Expenses are treated the same way; all expenses must be paid by the IRA account. If the real estate were owned as a percentage, the IRA would pay the applicable percentage of the expenses. If there is financing involved with an IRA asset, it must be nonrecourse financing (IRA owner cannot personally guarantee the note.) Typically, lenders will require larger down payments on nonrecourse loans. The lender can be the seller. Real Estate owned inside an IRA account must be for investment purposes with no personal use. Also, if you visit that IRA property, you cannot write of the trip nor can you stay in the unit to do maintenance. Arms Length Transaction IRA owners must make sure they do not engage in prohibited transactions when investing their IRA assets in real estate. They must make sure the real estate transactions are arm s length or third-party transactions. This means that an IRA owner cannot invest in property he or she, a relative, or his or her business, already owns. In order to prevent a prohibited transaction, the individual should not have access to or use of the property while a portion of the real estate is held within their IRA. Also, while fractional interests in real property may be purchased or sold, such interests may not be bought from the IRA owner or members of family or business, except siblings. 7 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

All income and expense related to the property needs to be divided and/or paid according to ownership percentage. In such cases, it is wise to have a third-party property manager handle these activities to ensure that no self-dealing transaction occurs. Some Essential Facts The regulations include: When purchased, the property becomes an asset of the IRA. Neither the IRA owner, spouse, nor family members (other than siblings) may have owned the property prior to its purchase by the IRA. Neither the IRA owner nor family members (other than siblings) may have access to or use of the property while it s in the IRA. The IRA owner cannot manage the property; however, he or she can hire a third party -- a real estate broker or local manager -- to collect rents and maintain or improve the property. Property related expenses cannot be paid with personal funds and then be reimbursed by the IRA. The IRA owner s business may not lease or be located in or on any part of the property while it s in the IRA. All rental profits must be returned directly to the IRA. The IRA owner can not earn a commission or fee on any transactions involving the retirement account. Property owned within an IRA will not be able to take advantage of write-offs, such as depreciation or other property related expenses. The property must remain in the IRA until distributed or sold to a third party. Examples of a Self-Dealing Transaction Here are a few examples of what the IRS or DOL may consider self-dealing with IRA funds: Borrowing money from an IRA IRAs are prohibited from making loans to IRA owners and any disqualified person. Using the IRA as a security for a loan IRA owners are not allowed to use the IRA as collateral for a loan, as the amount they pledge as security will be deemed a distribution by the IRS. Selling assets to an IRA - If the IRA owner sells property to their IRA, the sale is a prohibited transaction. Buying property for personal use (either by the IRA owner and/or a family member), such as a lake cabin or a condo in the mountains, is strictly prohibited. Purchasing property from a relative. Issuing a mortgage on a relative s new residence. 8 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

2. That also includes commercial real estate! Here is an example: John Smith buys an apartment building. John Smith located a 15-unit apartment for an investment property in his IRA and for his partner Sam Frank. The asking price for the building was $800,000. John made an offer of $720,000 and it was accepted. John funded half of the purchase with funds from his partner and half his own IRA. To complete the purchase, John completed an Investment Direction Form for his IRA. Escrow was opened. Collingwood Escrow accepted a $72,000 deposit on the property in two checks: One check from udirect IRA (on behalf of John s IRA) for $36,000. One check from Sam Frank for $36,000. USA Title provided a preliminary title report to the buyers (John s IRA and Sam). The deed was recorded in the purchasers names: 50% undivided interest in the name of Sam Frank; 50% in the name The Custodian FBO: John Smith IRA. The settlement statement provided a breakdown of the cost and charges allocated among the buyers and sellers. John made a check to escrow for the amount needed for the remainder of his 50% or $324,000. The udirect IRA funded $324,000 for the other 50%. Assignment of Rental Agreement Rental agreements were assigned to John and his plan equally. John hired a property management service to collect the rent on the units. The property management agreement was signed by the Custodian of the IRA. When making payments to John, the property management made 50% of the net receipts out to The Custodian FBO John Smith IRA and the other 50% to Sam Frank. In the case of co-ownership by an IRA or other persons or entities, it is advisable to employ the services of a property manager or outside bookkeeper. The operating income looked like this: Iniial deposits from new tenants $40,000 Maintained in account for potential expenditures $20,000 Monthly income $20,000 TOTAL $80,000 $20,000 stays in the account for repairs and maintenance. $60,000 is split between Sam & John s IRA 9 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

3. You can purchase foreign real estate. As long as it is investment property, a real estate IRA can purchase investments outside of United States. And, the Internal Revenue Service allows incorporating a foreign-based real estate property into a self-directed IRA. Here are some items to consider if you are thinking about investing in foreign real estate: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure that you understand the country s economic and political climate as this can affect the price of the real estate. Make sure that you understand the country s taxation laws. Understand what you are buying. Make sure that you have seen the asset. Understand who you are dealing with. Make sure that the real estate professional is the person qualified to make the sale. Keep in mind that the IRA cannot purchase property that you want to use as your primary residence, vacation rental or as your business office. However, at 59.5 years or older, you can withdraw your real estate from your IRA to use it as a primary or second home without a penalty. Depending on the type of IRA that held the real estate, there may be taxes associated with the process. A self-directed IRA real estate account can offer a wider-based global area for foreign real estate, if properly set up. There are pockets and clusters of geographical entities worldwide such as Central America, some Arab countries and the Asia Pacific regions where real estate property investing is going at a feverish pace. Millions of Europeans have, for a long time, looked outside their own borders, scooping up ski resorts in places like Spain and Portugal, Bulgaria, and Costa Rica. These countries have become so popular among foreign investors that properties have increased in value tremendously. Real estate developers and promoters are now on a scavenger hunt in less well-known countries so they can offer projects to interested investors including investors with self-directed IRA accounts. Getting Started To get started investing in real estate with a self-directed IRA, you ll first have to open a self-directed IRA account with. Transferring funds from your old IRA account can take some time. So, prior to looking for a property, make sure that you have your account open and ready to invest. Next, locate a property. It s best to work with a qualified real estate professional to do this. Finally, contact to obtain a Investment Direction letter. Complete the Investment Direction form and send it to udirect. UDirect will purchase the property in the name of your IRA account. 10 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

4. Tax-Free And Tax-Deferred Notes In this time of economic uncertainty, purchasing discounted notes can provide excellent investment opportunities. Investing in notes becomes particularly attractive using tax-deferred funds in your IRA or other retirement plan. The payment streams come into your IRA and in the final analysis, on a first trust deed, the worst case is that you own the property. The simplest part about using IRAs as a source for funds to invest in real estate and notes is that it is like any real estate transaction that uses a third-party entity as the owner. Think of it like this your company buys a note or piece of property. A company officer or designee signs and approves documents and authorizes events to go forward. It works the same way for your IRA. Here are some basic rules that you need to keep in mind: You cannot receive a current benefit from the IRA or it s assets. That means: - No living on the property at all. - No receiving rent or income directly. You can only receive income (and pay those expenses) proportionate to your investment. - The IRA can t deal with you or members of your family who are ascendants or descendants or their spouses. This means that parents and children, their spouses and you and your spouse may not be included. Qualified plans assets, such as an office building invested in by a plan, can have a certain part allocated to having you rent space for the purposes of the plan. Getting Started To get started investing in notes with a self-directed IRA, you ll first have to open a self-directed IRA account with. Next, find a note investment. Purchasing a trust deed or mortgage requires you to complete an investment direction form for real estate notes. It is important to closely follow the guidelines provided on these forms to ensure timely and efficient transactions. When title and/or escrow companies are involved, ensure that proper instructions are provided for all documents for your account. Local itle or escrow companies may have additional requirements other than those we provide so make sure to check with them. udirect must receive all loan documentation before the funding of any loan. We cannot fund without a complete loan package. This package includes a trust deed and note, title insurance (when applicable), and appropriate vesting. If you have selected a third-party servicer, a servicing agreement must be provided to udirect describing the note in accordance with the documents we have received. Your servicer may retain the original note documents. 11 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

While we are not licensed as a mortgage servicer, as record keeper we can receive payments directly from your payer, as well as process loan payments and other information for your loan. All original documents will be maintained in safekeeping and eventual re conveyance. As part of your arrangement with a payer, you may receive all payments for your note(s) for personal inspection. However, we must receive such payments intact. udirect cannot apply personal checks from you as an account holder to pay for obligations of notes in your account, as this violates IRS rules. In all cases, all note information is required before funding can take place. This information includes the name, address, and Social Security number of the payer. If the payer is different from the one described by other documents provided, such information needs to be supplied so that proper credit can be applied. All payments must contain your account and loan number. If this information is not supplied, there may be a delay in posing funds to your account. All payments are promptly deposited in your IRA. If note payments are not made when due, and a third party is servicing your note, all collection acivity becomes the responsibility of you and your servicer. udirect does not provide any collection services for past-due notes other than those agreed to at the time of funding of the loan. In addition, any foreclosure options that may be required are your responsibility. Our role is solely to provide information to the outside foreclosure service of your choice. You may obtain transaction history on your account online at any time Regulatory reporting All regulatory reporting for mortgage income is made by the servicer. If udirect provides mortgage record-keeping services, the 1098 forms will be sent to the payer, as required. 12 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

5. Investing in Partnerships and Private Stock Offerings Partnerships Registered and unregistered interests in Limited Partnerships may be purchased and sold by IRAs and Qualified Plans. The general rules regarding acceptability of partnership investments in your account are: The partnership agreement must permit an IRA or a Qualified Plan to be a partner. The partnership interest purchased by your account cannot have any management responsibility; liability from any cause cannot exceed the amount of your investment; and a voting majority is not permitted. The partnership entity must comply with the appropriate state law, have a determinate life, and be assignable. The partnership subscription agreement must be signed by you as having been read and approved and will be executed by us for your benefit. In addition, you will need to complete and send us a Buy Direction Letter. The investment amount must be stated or funding cannot take place. Note: Partnerships may be subject to unrelated business income and other taxes. Consult your tax advisor for direction. Limited Liability Corporations Limited Liability Corporations (LLCs) are considered securities in many states and may be required to meet the standards of securities offerings. Offering memoranda, circulars and subscription and investor suitability information are provided by the managers of LLCs. The rules and procedures regarding investing IRA or Qualified Plan Funds in LLCs are the same as those for partnerships. Private or Closed Corporation Stock Private or Closed Corporation Stock Offerings are those stock offerings not available to the general public. Normally, they will be made to pre-qualified individuals. These offerings must comply with the securities Blue Sky Laws in the states in which the offering will be made. The number of individuals included in the offering cannot exceed the maximum stipulated by those states laws. Offerings, usually made by corporations looking for capitalization, may be in any class of stock described in their prospectus. Many corporations act as their own registrar as well as transfer agent. They may or may not have market makers for their offerings. Purchases and sales are described in their offering materials. Purchases and sales of private or closed corporation stock are accomplished by completing either a Buy or Sell Direction Letter which specifies the number of shares, the price per share, and the total dollar amount of the transaction. Although you will read and approve the necessary subscription documents, we will execute the actual subscription for your benefit. 13 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

6. Invest in Foreign Currency with a Self-Directed IRA Self-directed IRAs allow a myriad of investment opportunities including futures, commodities and Forex. If you already have futures, commodities or Forex in your regular portfolio, take advantage of your knowledge and experience and diversify your retirement funds. Or, if you are ready to expand your investment options, futures, commodities or Forex may meet for your financial objectives. It s important to consult with a tax accountant, attorney and investment advisor to determine whether investing in Futures and Commodities would be suitable for your investment portfolio. A self-directed IRA (or other self-directed account) may be used to purchase any products sold by national futures companies, such as Broker Assisted Accounts, Fully Self-Directed Accounts, Automated Accounts, Managed Futures Accounts, Foreign Futures or Forex Accounts. If you are considering one of these complex trading accounts, consult with an experienced company that is seated on a Board of Trade or in good standing with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the National Futures Association. Like any investment, be aware of the risk and assess whether this type of account suits your personal investment objectives. Getting Started Like all assets held within a retirement plan, the offering will be vested in the name of the your IRA (custodian/administrator for the benefit of Your Name, IRA#). This way, any income that is generated will be return to your retirement account tax-deferred or tax-free. And there are no restrictions on the type of currency that may be bought or sold within your IRA. A self-directed IRA does provide access to futures, options and commodities investing, but we do not determine the suitability of any investment. It s important to consult with your broker or financial professional to determine whether the investment will suit your objectives. You may work with any foreign currency trader. We do not make recommendations for outside vendors or investment suppliers. Once the investment is purchased, the investment will be titled in the name of your IRA. The IRA will be the applicant and the owner of the investment. In addition, you must find an account manager or manage the account yourself. 14 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

7. Investing in Precious Metals Most people purchase gold and other precious metals as a hedge against inflation. As long as you have gold, it will retain its fundamental value. Therefore, people will always be willing to exchange goods or services for gold because it s viewed as real money. In addition, many professionals suggest the purchase of precious metals as a means to diversify investments among securities or asset classes. When purchasing gold, one type of currency (paper money) is exchanged for another (gold). Of course, you have to find a place to store the gold, such as a bank or precious metals depository. Keeping the gold in your home poses too much of a risk. If your home is destroyed by fire or any natural disaster, that money is gone forever. If you deposit the metal with a bank or depository, there is insurance for it. Therefore, if you have knowledge and experience investing in precious metals, then capitalize on your expertise to generate retirement wealth, tax-deferred or tax-free. Use your self-directed IRA to drive your own level of success, since you control your investments. Getting Started As the IRA holder, you are responsible for choosing the previous metals dealer and the type of product. Once purchased, the precious metals OR certificates of ownership must be held by the IRA or the IRA depository. To direct the investment into precious metals with your IRA, complete an investment direction form. Within the instructions, please provide the detail on the investment, such as the type, quantity, form, grade, price and dealer. Next, you ll submit the investment direction form to. udirect will purchase the investment with your IRA funds. The precious metals OR certificates of ownership must be held by the Custodian or the Custodian s depository. Permissible Precious Metals: Gold: American Eagle Coins US Buffalo Uncirculated Gold Coins Bars and Rounds, Manufactured by NYMEX or COMEX approved refiner/assayer or national government mine, and meeting minimum fineness requirements. Silver: American Eagle Coins Bars and Rounds, Manufactured by NYMEX or COMEX approved refiner/assayer or national government mine, and meeting minimum fineness requirements. 15 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

Platinum: American Eagle Coins Bars and Rounds, Manufactured by NYMEX or COMEX approved refiner/assayer or national government mine, and meeting minimum fineness requirements. Palladium: American Eagle Coins Bars and Rounds, Manufactured by NYMEX or COMEX approved refiner/assayer or national government mine, and meeing minimum fineness requirements. 16 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

8. Investing in Tax Deeds and Tax Liens Another investment possibility is to purchase tax deeds or tax liens. A tax lien is a lien imposed on property by law to secure payment of real estate taxes. Tax liens may be imposed for delinquent taxes owed on a real property, personal property and/or the failure to pay income taxes or other taxes such as federal income tax. A tax deed sale is the forced sale conducted by a governmental agency of real estate for nonpayment of taxes. It is one of the two methods used by government agencies to collect delinquent taxes owed on real estate. County governments differ on how they handle properties on which real estate taxes are owed. Some sell tax liens and some sell tax deeds. Generally, the redemption period for a tax deed is shorter than for a tax lien. The government agency owning the tax deed gives the property owner a set period of time in which to pay the taxes owed on the property. If the property owner hasn t paid the taxes within that time, the investor who bought the tax deed can proceed with judicial foreclosure to acquire the property. When buying tax liens and tax deeds, it s important to take the time to research the collateral behind the lien or deed. You may end up owning the property. Reasons to consider tax liens or tax deeds as a retirement plan investment: Higher than average returns. Investing in tax liens and deeds typically provide a much higher interest rate than investing in stocks or bonds. Allows for small investments. Liens and deeds are good if you only have small amount of money to invest. Provides security. The collateral on the lien or deed secures the investment It s another way to acquire property. If the tax lien is not redeemed (i.e.paid of), the lien holder has the right to foreclose on the tax lien and take itle to the property. Getting Started Once you establish an account, you would determine the county in which you would like to bid on tax liens. You would then contact udirect. We can walk you through the investment step-by-step and assist you in completing any necessary paperwork to fund your investment. To purchase tax lien auctions, some county auctions can be found online or in the newspaper. You also can contact the county in which you would like to purchase tax liens. 17 The Eight Best Kept your IRA

To request the appropriate amount of funds for tax lien auctions if the exact amount required to purchase the lien is not known in advance, you can request cashier s checks made out to the county for more than the amount that you might actually pay for the tax lien. Prior to the auction, check with the county to make sure it will issue a refund check for the overage amount. The overage amount can be re-deposited into your IRA, as long as the appropriate procedure is followed. Conclusion Thanks so much for reading this special report. We hope that the knowledge that you ve gained will assist you in becoming an informed, self-directed IRA investor. We highly recommend reviewing your investment strategies with your tax professional and financial advisor. Just because it is tax-free or tax-deferred doesn t always mean that it is better than other strategies, so make sure to run the numbers. Check in regularly to make sure that you avoid prohibited transactions (self dealing), perform your due diligence on any asset you wish to purchase and making sure you have contingency funds in your IRA or plan. Always read every document before you invest. If there is some document that you are expecting or was promised, and was not delivered, don t invest until you are satisfied. When in doubt ask your professional, not theirs. By being an informed investor, knowing what the rules and regulations regarding your investment strategy are, and how this relates to your financial future is empowering. You ll know what your buying before you purchase. The professionals at would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have, or help you to open an IRA account. Kaaren Hall President 18 The Eight Best Kept your IRA