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Self-Directed IRA Investing: Make your Retirement Account work for You!

Are your retirement dollars gathering dust in your IRA account instead of providing you with greater opportunities? Last year, after hearing a short Pensco presentation about Self-directed IRA Investing in our office I knew I had to find out more. Sadly, at that time there were not any upcoming events in Boston. I was determined to find out more about Pensco so I traveled to New York City for the day. The Pensco seminar was extremely helpful and full of insight on how to capitalize on investment opportunities using money you already have. Quite simply put, a Self-directed IRA is no different than any other IRA except that you are using it to create more income. Rob Spalding will show you how to use your IRA to Start a Business, Earn High Interest Rates on Notes, Buy Income-Generating Real Estate and Make Private Investments to name a few of the items covered in depth. Sound to good to be true? Just as important as showing you how to use your money, Pensco will review the regulations and commonly asked questions surrounding Self-Directed IRAs including prohibited transactions. Resources and examples of everyday transactions performed with Self-Directed IRAs will be provided as well. Pensco events are attended by a multitude of professionals in Real Estate and related fields giving you the chance to network with other key players in the industry. By the end of the day you, will be ready to assemble your IRA investing team. Fortunately for us this year, Pensco will bring their seminar to Boston on May 14, 2009. Don’t get left behind…..Sign Up Today! 5.14.09 - Boston, MA Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009 Time: 8:30am - 5:00pm Location: UMass Club 225 Franklin St, Boston, MA Location Phone / Website: (617) 287-3030, www.umassclub.com For more information, contact Business Development Officer, Rob Spalding at rob.spalding@pensco.com. Or visit Pensco’s website at: http://www.penscotrust.com/education/adv_edu_5_14_09_ma.asp Sign up for free CREFrontline updates, if you haven’t already. It's free and has absolutely no obligations.
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