Retirement Investments Seattle WA
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Ben Jennings
SoundView Advisors
(360) 867-9890
1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100
Seattle, WA
Ben Jennings
SoundView Advisors
(360) 867-9890
1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100
Seattle, WA 98101
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Advising Medical Professionals, Women's Financial Planning Issues, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Insurance Related Issues, including Annuities, Estate & Generational Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, CLU, CPA/PFS
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Joseph Hebert
trueNorth Financial Services, LLC
(206) 652-4314
1411 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500
Seattle, WA
Joseph Hebert
trueNorth Financial Services, LLC
(206) 652-4314
1411 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500
Seattle, WA 98101
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®
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Eric Turloff
Turloff Financial Consulting, Inc.
206-842-1422
701 5th Ave
Seattle, WA
Eric Turloff
Turloff Financial Consulting, Inc.
206-842-1422
701 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Tax Planning, Advising Entrepreneurs, Planning Issues for Business Owners, Cash Flow/Budgets/Credit Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BBA, CFA, CPA
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Ethan Broga
Empirical Wealth Management
(206) 923-3474
1420 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3150
Seattle, WA
Ethan Broga
Empirical Wealth Management
(206) 923-3474
1420 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3150
Seattle, WA 98101
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Tax Planning, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, High Net Worth Client Needs, Hourly Financial Planning Services
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, MS
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Therese Govern
trueNorth Financial Services, LLC
(206) 652-4314
1411 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500
Seattle, WA
Therese Govern
trueNorth Financial Services, LLC
(206) 652-4314
1411 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500
Seattle, WA 98101
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Women's Financial Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, CPA, MBA
Data Provided by:
Karen O'Brien
trueNorth Financial Services, LLC
(206) 652-4314
1411 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500
Seattle, WA
Karen O'Brien
trueNorth Financial Services, LLC
(206) 652-4314
1411 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500
Seattle, WA 98101
Expertises
Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, College/Education Planning, Tax Planning, Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, CPA
Data Provided by:
Elaine Scoggins
Merriman, Inc
(206) 285-8877
800 5th Avenue, Suite 2900
Seattle, WA
Elaine Scoggins
Merriman, Inc
(206) 285-8877
800 5th Avenue, Suite 2900
Seattle, WA 98104
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Women's Financial Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, ChFc
Data Provided by:
David Lamp
BBJS Financial Advisors, LLC
(206) 682-4840
1501 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2880
Seattle, WA
David Lamp
BBJS Financial Advisors, LLC
(206) 682-4840
1501 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2880
Seattle, WA 98101
Expertises
High Net Worth Client Needs, Alternative or Private Investments, Hourly Financial Planning Services, Planning Concerns for Corporate Executives, Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®
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Frederic Kutscher
Kutscher Rhodes & Benner, Inc.
(206) 382-4414
705 Second Avenue, Suite 800, Hoge Building
Seattle, WA
Frederic Kutscher
Kutscher Rhodes & Benner, Inc.
(206) 382-4414
705 Second Avenue, Suite 800, Hoge Building
Seattle, WA 98104
Expertises
Estate & Generational Planning Issues, Ongoing Investment Management, Tax Planning, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations, Advising Entrepreneurs, College/Education Planning
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BA, CFP®, JD, MS
Data Provided by:
Michelle Fait
Satori Financial LLC
(206) 320-9263
1001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 3200
Seattle, WA
Michelle Fait
Satori Financial LLC
(206) 320-9263
1001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 3200
Seattle, WA 98154
Expertises
Tax Planning, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Women's Financial Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, EA, MBA
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Growing numbers of small business and franchise entrepreneurs are discovering that their retirement assets can be diversified into investments outside of the stock market. They’re finding that, through a vehicle commonly referred to as Rollover as Business Start-ups (ROBS), they are allowed to legally invest 401(k) money in their own small business without taking a taxable distribution or getting a loan. It’s estimated that in 2010, more than 4,000 individuals will become entrepreneurs by investing their existing retirement assets into a business – and in turn – will create more than 25,000 jobs. Entrepreneurs who work with expert companies to correctly complete a private investment in their own company often cite this “investment in oneself” as especially attractive since they wholeheartedly believe in their ability to open, operate and successfully lead a business. Another reason this type of transaction is attractive to an entrepreneur is because they can invest in their business without getting a loan. This means that the new business can reinvest the initial cash flow into the business instead of sending it off to a bank in the form of interest payments. It is reasonable to assume that a business that is not servicing high interest loans has a shorter “runway” to reach profitability. Guidant Financial reports that its clients are 63% more likely to succeed than other traditional business owners. ROBS transactions generally involve four or five steps which, although complex, can potentially be completed in less than three weeks. The process generally includes the following steps: - A new business entity, a C corporation is formed on the client’s behalf
- The client then rolls up to 100% of their eligible retirement funds into a newly created 401(k) plan;
- This plan, in turn, invests in the stock of the new corporation;
- The corporation, now flush with funds and free of debt acquires a small business or franchise.
There are many reasons that an entrepreneur would choose to invest in their own business. Reasons may include, but are not limited to: - They believe a small business they own and control is the best investment for their retirement plan.
- They receive a debt-free equity injection into the enterprise;
- They can provide their employees (including them) with a 401(k) plan, a benefit rarely seen in American small business today
The legal requirements for establishing and operating 401(k) plans were created under the Employee and Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which identifies the guidelines for 401(k) plan investments. These 401(k) plans, also called pension plans, are carefully protected by the IRS and DOL, so all transactions involving them need to ultimately benefit of the plan. ROBS transactions are increasing in popularity, especially in a financial climate unfriendly to borrowers. Yet they’re still misunderstood by far too many... |
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