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Broad Financial has a rating of 4.9 stars from 831 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Broad Financial most frequently mention and customer service. Broad Financial ranks 3rd among Personal Finance sites.
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The process was smooth and efficient. It did took a few weeks with mailing back and forth.
Looking forward to building my Self Directed IRA quickly by investing in the Palm Financial Fund, LLC, and their exceptional high rate of return.
I contacted several companies who service retirement account. Jay listened and paid attention to my wants and needs. He thoroughly explained the different options. He was able to expedite the process in less than a week, after it was drug out over a 6 week Time frame. Other firms had quarterly, and annual fees, included many hidden and extra fees on top of the original initiation fees. I am so impressed and pleased with my experience at Broad Financial.
Our rep with Broad Financial was very informative and helpful. We had one thing in mind but he told us about another option that worked even better for our situation.
Jeff and Eva at Broad were awesome. The only trouble I ran into was going to voicemail twice while trying to contact Madison. Also, they do not seem organized at Madison, nor have the detail. They certainly do not match the level of service at Broad.
Great service!
It took several calls to get my answers.
Answer: I got scammed last year for just over $50k on what I thought was a legit investment site. Everything looked real — I even withdrew a small amount at first — then one day my account was “under review” and the site vanished. I reported it to the FTC and pretty much gave up hope. Months later, someone who saw my complaint told me to email cyberfundsrecovery12@ gmail. Com. I was super skeptical (once bitten, twice shy), but they actually knew exactly how these scams work. It took about 3 months of paperwork, verifications, and bank back-and-forth, but I got a big chunk of my money back. Not all of it, but way more than I thought I’d ever see again. If you’ve been scammed, don’t give up — there are people who can help, but be careful who you trust.
Answer: Hello Robert! There are no restrictions in this case, but in order to transfer your Self-Directed IRA to an IRA that allows you to invest in stocks, you would need to liquidate or retire any alternative assets before rolling over to a QRP. Another option is that your plan administrator must write a letter saying they accept alternative assets. However, this depends on the type of investments you would be holding at the time.
Answer: Hello Tyrone! Our company was founded in October of 2004.