The First Million Is Always The Hardest
Video Version: https://youtu.be/UC2UfHim0Qc [https://youtu.be/UC2UfHim0Qc] In this episode of The First Million is Always the Hardest, host Bo Kemp sits down with Ramez Farkhoury of the IRA Club for a practical conversation about how investors can use self-directed IRAs to build wealth beyond traditional stocks and mutual funds. Ramez breaks down how self-directed retirement accounts can give investors more control over where their capital goes — including opportunities in real estate, private lending, and business acquisitions. Bo and Ramez explore how everyday investors can think differently about retirement savings, not just as money sitting in an account, but as capital that can be directed toward ownership. The conversation focuses on two powerful uses of self-directed IRAs: investing in real estate and buying businesses. Ramez explains how investors can use these accounts to participate in rental properties, private deals, and acquisition opportunities while staying mindful of the rules, structure, and compliance requirements that come with retirement funds. This episode is about expanding the definition of investing, using retirement capital more strategically, and understanding how ownership can become a path to long-term wealth. Because the first million is always the hardest — and sometimes the capital to begin building it may already be sitting in your retirement account.
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