A Self-Directed Brokerage Option (SDBO) allows 401(k) plan holders to invest their 401(k) money directly into U.S. Equities, ADRs, ETFs, Publicly-traded Limited Partnerships, Publicly-traded REITs, U.S. Treasury Securities, Corporate Bonds, Mortgage-backed Securities, CDs, Mutual funds not already offered in 401(k) Core lineup, and so on.
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What are your experiences with 'self directed' 401ks?
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have no plans to leave current company anytime soon, so (short of borrowing against my 401k balance to invest outside the 401k) I can't get the funds out
want to max out my 401k contributions as my company very generously matches…
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Why would an employer 401(k) plan prevents Roth assets from being exchanged into the SDBO Self-Directed Brokerage Option (SDBO)?
A Self-Directed Brokerage Option (SDBO) allows 401(k) plan holders to invest their 401(k) money directly into U.S. Equities, ADRs, ETFs, Publicly-traded Limited Partnerships, Publicly-traded REITs, U.S. Treasury Securities, Corporate Bonds,…
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