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SDIRA Deal Input Engine

Enter your deal details to model a Self Directed IRA investment, compare account structures, and review fees and compliance pressure points.

Relationship and compliance review

Review the common SDIRA calculator risk factors that can affect a Self Directed IRA deal, including related party issues, personal benefit, and ongoing reporting burden.

Self Directed IRA Calculator Results

Review projected value, fee drag, risk indicators, and account structure comparisons based on your IRA calculator inputs.

Estimated net ending value
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After fees, carrying costs, and projected exit assumptions.
Projected annualized return
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Calculated from invested cash and hold period.
Fee drag over hold period
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Setup, custodian, and admin estimates combined.
Risk adjusted view
Review
A quick read on whether the current setup feels workable.
Select a deal type to begin Once a deal type is selected, the relevant inputs will appear and the tool can evaluate the scenario.

IRA Structure Comparison

Traditional SDIRA
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Roth SDIRA
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Solo 401k
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Taxable account
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AI Risk Interpretation

Summary: Select a deal type and run the analyzer to generate a plain English interpretation of the current Self Directed IRA calculator results and SDIRA deal profile.

Potential risk triggers

  • No analysis has been run yet.

What could go wrong

This section will summarize the most likely structural or economic pressure points.

Suggested next step

This section will recommend the next move based on the current inputs and risk profile.

Best fit right now

The tool will explain which structure currently looks strongest and why.

IRA Guidelines provides educational content and general planning tools only. This Self Directed IRA calculator is designed to help users review possible SDIRA scenarios, compare investment structures, and think through questions for further review. It is not legal, tax, or investment advice. Please consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.
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