Solo 401(k)
Gold IRA Glossary
A retirement plan for self-employed people with no employees other than a spouse, allowing both employee and employer contributions with high combined limits. Solo 401(k) funds can be rolled into a self-directed IRA that holds metals, and some solo plans permit alternative assets directly. It is a common funding source for Gold IRAs among business owners.
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