Tax lien investing?
March 24, 2009
With guaranteed rates as high as 24% offered by tax lien certificates, is there any reason not to pull all of your money out of stocks/bonds and put it in tax liens? Is there anyone out there who holds tax lien certificates in their IRA/Roth IRA?
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I’m 18 &have about 7k that I invest in something that I want to get over 10%, what should I invest in?
March 17, 2009
4options I know I can do… and is easy
CD at about 4-5%
Money Market 4-5%
Savings- not a investment
Bonds(bank)- no not enough return
Tax Liens Certificates- I am looking into trying this but first I have to research it and study it more.
Real estate- don’t have the assets and money to rent a house out.
Stocks- Not enough info and dont know anybody to make educated decision
Real Estate Investment Trusts- maybe, got to look into that better
what should I invest in?
if you know some good info of how you buy tax Lien Certificates and you have a real good website to see the one’s in any area or just have a few good tips for me that would be great.
thankyou
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How do I invest my Rollover IRA funds into non-marketable securities?
November 2, 2008
I have a Rollover IRA established at a major brokerage account. A reliable and trustworthy friend is owner of an LLC which invests in real estate tax liens. The LLC has a very low risk return averaging 10-12% per year. I would like to invest the funds from my Rollover into this LLC. However, the brokerage house which manages my IRA will not allow this. As such, I’m considering managing the Rollover IRA myself so that I can particpate in the LLC. However, I have no clue how to even begin doing this, much less all the legal / tax stuff. Is there anyone who could point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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would this investment plan work it possible blease only answer if know what your talking about?
October 7, 2008
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Investment plan 5 year plan
Begin with stock, commodities, or forex
Begin with 5,000 dollars let investment grow for a year hope fully x4 to 20,000 about profit $1250/month 20,000
Year 1 take 20 percent of – 4,000 4,000 safe
16,000
Put away in a safe build of interest rate in a CD, mutal fund or tax lien 4,000
16 x 4
Years 2 grow and diversify trades a little more 64,000
Take 20 percent -12,000 16,000 safe interest
x4 52,000
Year 3 grow and diversify more trades 208,000
Take 20 percent -41,600 57,600 in safe interest
x4 166,400
Year 4 grow and diversify 665,600
– 133,120 190,720 safe interest
Year x4 532,480
Take 20 percent 2,129,920 616,704 safe interest
After 5 year take 50 percent of trades in invest in rental Real-estate cash money
About 1,000,000 keep other half in stock
Reward myself take 500,000 down
On a house
Keep under 100,000 cash on a car
Keep 16,000 safe interests
actutally ten year plan but same info is possible
im only 16 i want come up with the perfect plan and begin when im twenty
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250,000 US dollars?
February 11, 2008
What would you invest it in? I was thinking FOREX or tax liens and deeds. Any other suggestions?
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What other things can you invest in besides stocks, bonds, money markets, and mutual funds?
December 17, 2007
I’ve already invested into a mutual fund, I have a couple cd’s already, but I’m wanting to invest in some of the weird stuff that many people haven’t heard of. I’m looking into purchasing tax lien certificates and have thought about the real estate, but I’d like to find something a little less complicated than real estate.
I’d like to add I JUST turned 27 a couple months ago.
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Investment Strategies for a College Graduate?
November 3, 2007
I am graduating college with no debt and will probably be working at a large defense company making a good starting salary. My question is about investing my hard earned money. Which way should I go, get into the market try to research a mutual fund that has low fees and is emphasizing on buying undervalued stocks in the long term or try to get into a foreclosure that isn’t trashed in a decent neighborhood and try to fix it up a little. I would like to do both. I am eligible for a VA loan that requires little down and locks in lower fixed rates, but I think there is some stipulation with insurance, but I am not looking for this to be a long term house. I will likely sell it once the market rebounds. I am also going to try to start a company on the weekends that researches viable tax liens. Any advise would be appreciated.
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Best way to invest $1200?
February 1, 2007
I am thinking of investing my $1200 IRS refund in property tax lien’s. Is that a good idea? Or Is there a better way?
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Ideas for investment today (Feb 2009) if you have $50k in cash?
January 28, 2007
What are some ideas for investing if one has around $50K in cash today. Moderate risk tolerance – don’t want to loose it all. Time horizon of 3-5 years.
Rental income properties?
Tax liens?
Buying a franchise?
Local mom & pop business?
Stocks? Bonds?
What are some ideas for investing if one has around $50K in cash today. Moderate risk tolerance – don’t want to loose it all. Time horizon of 3-5 years.
Rental income properties?
Tax liens?
Buying a franchise?
Local mom & pop business?
Stocks? Bonds
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Further clarification: I was hoping for ideas that don’t have anything to do with banks, brokerages houses etc.. Maybe more of business or trade or hands-on value addition and not necessarily hands-off investment.
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Legal Investments Where The IRS Cannot See?
June 28, 2005
I am handicapped and on a disability pension. I do not wish to be on this forever as I hate depending on the gov for funds. So i’d like to invest now since i am young but as it turns out I am not allowed to own more than 2k of any investments or they cut me.. which is hardly a strong foundation to survive on the profits of. =(
I’ve been studying different markets; stocks, realestate, bonds, tax liens but it seems the IRS would always know what i’m doing even if i didn’t report. And I dont really want to do anything illegal but I also do not want them in my business if i can invest in territory that they have no control over.
So i thought that they couldn’t possibly watch over everything..
Yes, I know i’m really suppose to report every little dime I earn from anything and everything, from any location but I look at it as a don’t-ask-don’t-tell.
The only thing i can think of is maybe some stock markets in other places of the world have markets in countries that dont report?
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