Gold & Silver: Parabolic Moves, Predictable Pullbacks
Key Takeaways After gold topped $5,500 and silver surged past $120, the recent price drops represent a "structural release valve" These pullbacks are a healthy part of price discovery Despite...
Precious Metals
A SEP IRA (Simplified Employee Pension) is a type of IRA provided by financial institutions for business owners to provide themselves and their employees with retirement benefits. SEP IRA’s are set up as traditional IRA’s, so funds can be invested the same way. Just like any IRA, SEP IRA’s provide tax benefits and allow you to save for your future retirement. Employers and business owners can set restrictions as to which of their employees qualify for the IRA, but the IRS does set a limit on these restrictions. The IRS also sets SEP IRA contribution limits. The strictest conditions allowed by the IRS are:
Employers and business owners are allowed to use less restrictive measures if they choose.
There are a few SEP IRA rules set in place that limit the amount that you can contribute or that an employer can contribute to an SEP IRA.