– An Easy-to-use Individual Retirement Account option created for 1099 workers. –
CHICAGO – (August 17, 2018) – Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® announced today that it has added Honest Dollar by Goldman Sachs ™ to its Solutions Group program of select business resources for its global community of 565 market-leading real estate firms. Honest Dollar by Goldman Sachs provides agents with an easy-to-use Individual Retirement Account (IRA) that takes minutes to open, with managed portfolios designed by Goldman Sachs.
The program offers three retirement savings options real estate sales associates can consider for their financial planning: Roth, Traditional and SEP IRAs. Participants have the flexibility to set and change contributions based on their individual needs.
“We are pleased to introduce our brokerages to this financial tool, which they can share with their sales associates as an option for their retirement planning. With portfolios developed by Goldman Sachs, Honest Dollar brings financial experience and at a cost that is affordable to many, with an easy-to-use interface with guidance built into the product,” said LeadingRE Vice President, Corporate Marketing Robin LaSure.
“Honest Dollar aims to bring simplicity, transparency, and portability to what has been a hard-to-navigate retirement savings space,” said Greg Wilson, head of Honest Dollar. “We’re excited to team up with LeadingRE and help bring flexibility to their agents when saving for retirement.”
Learn more about Honest Dollar by Goldman Sachs™ at www.honestdollar.com. Learn more about Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® at www.LeadingRE.com.
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About Honest Dollar by Goldman Sachs™
Honest Dollar by Goldman Sachs™ is a digital investment provider that offers easy-to-use and low-cost retirement savings options. Since 2015, we’ve worked to deliver an easy way for individuals to set money aside for the future. At Honest Dollar, individuals can open a Traditional, Roth or SEP Individual Retirement Account (IRA) in minutes and get access to investment portfolios designed by Goldman Sachs.