Monthly Archives: November 2022

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Latest Trends in Retirement Plan Distributions With Henry Yoshida (Ep. 27)



In traditional forms of IRAs (individual retirement accounts), investment options are often limited to stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. However, “self-directed IRAs” enable owners to invest their retirement savings into alternative asset classes.

 

In this episode, Kevin Kaylakie speaks with Henry Yoshida, CFP®, founder and CEO of Rocket Dollar, Inc. They provide a brief overview of how self-directed IRAs function, their benefits, and the key rules one must be aware of before investing in it. They also explain why there is a discrepancy in the amount invested in traditional vs. self-directed IRAs across the United States.

 

Kevin and Henry discuss:

 

  • How the retirement plan landscape has evolved over the years
  • The two main types of self-directed IRAs
  • Prohibited transactions within a self-directed IRA
  • How investors like Peter Thiel manage to get billions of dollars into Roth IRAs
  • Up-and-coming alternative asset classes
  • And more

 

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About Our Guest:

 

Henry Yoshida is CEO and Co-founder of Rocket Dollar, a web platform that lets people invest tax-advantaged retirement dollars into private alternative investments. He is a Certified Financial Planner™ professional, licensed Realtor®, and has 20 years of experience in finance. In the past, Henry was the founder of venture capital backed robo-advisor Honest Dollar [acquired by Goldman Sachs], was the founder of MY Group LLC [$2.6B AUM retirement plan advisory firm], and spent 10 years at Merrill Lynch. 

 

He graduated from The University of Texas at Austin, has an MBA from Cornell University, and lives in Austin with his wife and two daughters.


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The Current M&A Market: Is This the Right Time To Sell a Business? With Jack Selman (Ep. 26)



Selling a business is a significant liquidity event that requires complex planning in various areas, such as business valuation, attracting the right buyers, tax planning, and post-sale wealth management.

Moreover, given the current market conditions, long-time business owners might wonder: Is the timing right to sell a business?

In this episode, Kevin Kaylakie speaks with Jack Selman, partner at Selman Munson & Lerner P.C., about pre-liquidity planning in the current M&A landscape and how entrepreneurs can optimize their exit strategy.

Kevin and Jack discuss:

  • The “Great Wealth Transfer” and the rise of private equity
  • Biggest reasons why family businesses are motivated to sell
  • How to value a business (and different types of buyers to consider)
  • Two action steps that Jack suggests based on his past M&A transactions
  • And more

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