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Who is Trust Company of America?
Trust Company of America, an FDIC insured institution, is providing custodial and record keeping services for your REIT Sponsored IRA. With over $3 billion in assets under custody [footnote data date], Trust Company has the experience and solid financial background to ensure the safekeeping of your assets.

What is Trust Company’s relationship to the REIT sponsor?
Trust Company of America is separate and not affiliated with your REIT sponsor. Your REIT sponsor appreciates the experience and specialized skills Trust Company provides to administer retirement accounts holding non-traditional investments, and has recommended Trust Company because of this.

Why is FDIC insurance important to me?
It’s not just the fact that your cash deposits are insured up to $100,000.00, but the security in knowing the standards within which the Trust Company of America must operate. In addition to Trust Company’s high standards, frequent examinations by regulators focus on our safety and soundness.

What is an IRA?
An Individual Retirement Account or IRA is a tax-deferred personal retirement account. Depending on your income, tax-filing status and coverage by an employer-sponsored retirement plan, your contributions may be tax-deductible.

What is a rollover IRA?
Individuals may transfer all or a portion of their retirement account from their previous employer into a self-directed rollover IRA.

Can I invest in an IRA?
If you or your spouse has earned income from wages or salary and you are under the age of 70 1/2, you may open and make investments in a traditional IRA account.

What types of assets may I have in an IRA?
An IRA is a retirement account that can be used to defer taxes on many different types of investments. Your choices may include mutual funds, stocks, bonds, non-traded Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), limited partnership interests, limited liability companies or promissory notes.

How can I use my current retirement account to invest in a non-traded REIT?
You may open a new IRA with a portion of your current IRA or qualified plan account funds. You may then purchase a non-traditional investment, such as a non-traded REIT, through your IRA held at a company that specializes in the custody and administration of these non-traditional assets.

When will I pay taxes on IRA funds?
Individual Retirement Accounts may defer income taxes until the funds are withdrawn. (Early withdrawals may incur additional penalties.)

How much can I invest in my IRA?
For a complete list of contribution limits and the various retirement account options and requirements, please visit www.IRS.gov and review Publication 590.

As with all retirement account investments, we recommend you discuss your options with an experienced tax or financial advisor before making a final decision.

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7103 S Revere Pkwy
Centennial CO 80112

1-800-955-0245 x6181

*Non-deposit investments are not insured by the FDIC and are subject to investment risks, Including possible loss of the principle amount invested.*  (Not a deposit of or other obligation of or guaranteed by Trust Company of America)

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