How Self-Directed IRAs Might Help Baby Boomers with “Inadequate” Retirement Savings
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As baby boomers approach retirement age, the time to grow investments in the stock market dwindle further and further. This could mean challenging times for those baby boomers who have not been able to build up a significant investment over their lifetimes due to lack of savings. But as a recent post at American IRA points out, there may be some ways for baby boomers to "catch up" and grow their retirement savings quickly.
As the post reported, only about 1 in 3 baby boomers has
Self-Directed IRAs, however, can offer both Generation Xers and baby boomers some options. For example, notes the post, Self-Directed IRAs allow individuals age 50 and older to put
Catch-up contribution limits also apply to 401(k) accounts including Self-Directed 401(k) accounts. As of 2018, according to the post, those of age 50 and older can contribute an additional
Diversification also helps investors build up value despite the swings of the stock market. For example, a well-placed Real Estate IRA investment can yield tremendous amounts of money even while the stock market is especially volatile.
For more information about catch-up contributions and Self-Directed IRA investing beyond 50, visit http://www.AmericanIRA.com or call 866-7500-IRA.
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