Why Move Retirement Accounts Offshore?
Protecting assets, including retirement accounts, is a major priority for most people. We make it easy with a package designed to transfer IRA or 401K accounts offshore at a low up-front cost and reasonable annual rates. Our package, including a self-directed IRA, an offshore corporation, two offshore accounts, and can be set up in as little as 10-12 business days. In addition to peace of mind, you stand to gain several benefits in the process. Why should you move your retirement accounts offshore?
Diversification
In the investing world, having a diverse portfolio helps to minimize risks and promote gains. The same is essentially true of moving assets like retirement accounts offshore.
With all the upheaval in world economies and the U.S. national debt at an all-time high, it's only natural to fear a fiscal crisis. You don't want to be caught in the middle and find that your retirement funds (and your financial future) have become a casualty.
Moving your retirement nest-egg offshore is a prudent way to diversify and safeguard your future, especially since offshore accounts make it easy to invest in stocks, bonds, options, mutual funds, and even real estate or precious metals such as gold and silver.
Greater Control
Retirement accounts can be extremely restrictive. This is ostensibly for your protection, but it can limit your ability to grow your retirement funds as you see fit. With offshore accounts, you won't give up any tax benefits associated with your retirement accounts, and you'll gain greater latitude to direct how your funds are invested.
Asset Protection
Your retirement savings could account for your greatest asset, and you want to protect it for your own future and future generations. Offshore accounts put your money out of reach of lawsuits and claimants that want to unfairly profit from your hard work and foresight. If asset protection is a priority where your retirement accounts are concerned, consider the benefits offered by moving them offshore.
Submitted by: Sam Hall of Harbor Financial Services