Largo, Florida (PRWEB) June 15, 2013
Employing self-directed IRA funds to invest in private placements is permitted and can be a productive way to diversify retirement portfolios. Nonetheless, distinct troubles pertain to this variety of investment that can range from correctly structuring the entity to selecting somebody to be responsible for managing the entity.

Advanta IRA Services believes that information is power, control is crucial and diversity is important when managing self-directed IRA accounts, says Jack Callahan, Managing Partner of Advanta IRA Solutions. As a self-directed IRA administrator, Advanta IRA does not sell investments or supply tips relating to investments. Nonetheless, Advanta IRA does give progressive educational curriculum designed to teach investors about the types of investments allowed in self-directed IRAs, says Callahan.

On June 18th, Advanta IRA is hosting a seminar to discuss the pros and cons of making use of a private entity when investing with an IRA. Prohibited transaction guidelines with IRAs are to be covered, explaining how they impact the inner workings of these entities. Moreover, Unrelated Company Income Tax (UBIT) and the possible implications of that tax on IRAs will be a crucial topic.

Event: Webinar
Date: June 18, 2013
Time: 12:00pm 1:00pm
Place: on the web
Price: No charge

To get log-in guidelines for this webinar, please contact Scott Maurer at smaurer(at)advantairagroup(dot)com or by calling 727-581-9853, ext. 1123.

About Advanta IRA Services, LLC

Advanta IRA Services specializes in the administration of self-directed IRAs. Self-directed accounts enable investors to pick their own investments primarily based on their understanding of investment vehicles alternatively of relying on third parties to make investment decisions for them. Advanta IRA is committed to educating clients in utilizing self-directed IRAs to invest in alternative investments. In pursuit of diversity and manage of their own retirement funds, consumers invest in a range of genuine estate assets which includes rental properties, rehabs and raw land. Other investors use their IRAs as private lenders, securing loans with a mortgage, or to invest in assets such as tax options and tax liens.