It’s called "private placements" and it refers to investing in privately held entities, such as companies, partnerships, or small businesses. Banks have recently tightened their purse strings when it comes to lending to these entities, creating a higher demand for development capital from individual investors.
For the people running these entities, obtaining capital from a Self-Directed IRA owner can be simpler and faster than going through the loan process with an institutional lender. For Self-Directed IRA owners, private placements have the potential to bring higher returns than the stock market or CDs. Keep in mind, there may still be investor criteria that must be met in order to invest in a private placement.
Providing private loans to businesses is also an allowable way to diversify your retirement portfolio. Your Self-Directed IRA can invest in:
Here are a few things to consider when investing in private placements:
To learn more about the different ways your IRA can invest in private placements, or to make a private placement investment, please contact us for a free consult today or call toll-free at 800-392-9653.