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When it comes to small business loans the majority of banks and
financial institutions are out of step with the needs of the
small business owners. It is no wonder that entrepreneurs en
masse are dropping the conventional loan application routine for
faster and easier alternatives. Financing alternatives such as
credit card debts, home equity loans, and early withdrawals from
IRAs have become a major source of financing for business
start-up or expansion.
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However, credit card loans and retirement savings withdrawals
can be very costly if not handled strategically. Credit card
interest rates can jump without warning to painfully high
levels, and tapping your IRA or 401(k) early may result in your
paying hefty taxes and penalties. Another alternative that is
becoming more common is for entrepreneurs to take a loan from
their retirement funds by setting up a Solo 401(k) plan with a
loan feature.
Solo 401(k) plans with loan features first became available
in 2002, as a result of changes in the tax law. The Solo 401(k)
- also called an Individual 401k or Self-Employed 401(k) - is
designed for small business owners with no employees other than
a spouse. Solo 401(k) loans are easy to obtain, come with low
interest fixed for the term of the loan, and are repaid to the
borrower s account.
You can transfer without dollar limit the funds from your
IRAs, 401(k), 403(b), or other retirement funds into your Solo
401(k) plan. Once the funds are in your Solo 401(k), you can
borrow a maximum of $50,000 or 50% of the balance in your
account, whichever is less. The loan process generally takes
less than one month.
But be careful, although a loan from a 401(k) plan is free of
tax and early withdrawal penalty if the loan is not paid back on
time the balance of the loan will be treated as a withdrawal
subject to taxes and a possible 10% penalty.
Author: Daniel Lamaute, of Lamaute Capital, Inc. specializes
in setting up retirement plans for small business owners.
http://www.InvestSafe.com
August 13, 2004
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