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Follow on Google News | ![]() Fossil Oil Company Offers Exciting 2014 Year- End Investment OpportunitiesInvest in Oil and Gas using your Self-Directed IRA / SEP/ ROTH
There are many kinds of oil and gas investment vehicles, all of which involve a degree of risk/reward and the management of that risk. Among these are stocks, bonds, and options in oil and gas companies; commodity contracts in oil and gas activities, and limited partnerships. In all of these vehicles, the investor is dependent on the overall success of the group or company, rather than the production of the well in which he or she is investing. “It is by far the most attractive investment opportunity for its partners!” said Fossil Oil Company’s President, Dennis R, Kittler, “It utilizes the Joint Venture structure exclusively to fund and manage its oil and gas drilling opportunities.” The Joint Venture offers the investora Working Interest in the well’s production, much like the rights of the mineral owners where the well or wells are being drilled. The participating investor investing in oil and gas, through a Joint Venture, owns a clear and direct percentage of that production, receiving direct oil revenues, less expenses and taxes associated with each well. The Joint Venture in an oil and gas drilling operation is taxed as a General Partnership that provides active loss write-offs of all Intangible Drilling Costs (IDC) and expenses incurred. This oil and gas investment is only dependent on the success of that well or wells. Fossil Oil anticipates the write-off for the 2014 Fiscal Year to be between 65% and 75%. Investing in oil and gas can also be accomplished using a Self-Directed IRA (penalty free rollover) which undergoes the same approval process as any other IRA investments. While investing in a Joint Venture in an oil and gas operation also involves a risk of failure, when success occurs, the resulting return on investment (ROI) can be phenomenal! Fossil Oil Company, LLC (http://www.fossiloil.com/ End
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