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How do I convert my IRA (mutual fund at scottrade) to a self directed IRA?

December 20th, 2006 by IRA Rollover

Yahoood asked:


I would like to purchase real esate with my IRA

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2 responses about “How do I convert my IRA (mutual fund at scottrade) to a self directed IRA?”

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  2. efflandt said:

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