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Investing with Midas is easy. Just fill out an account application and mail it with your check to Midas.

Take your choice of a regular account, trust or corporate account, IRA,
retirement or educational accounts. Each application is simple with
step-by-step instructions to help you get started.

$1,000 Minimum Investment to open a Regular (or Uniform Gift/Transfer
to a Minor) account, Retirement Plan account, Coverdell
Education Savings account.

There is no minimum if you start an Automatic Investment Program,
making at least $100 monthly investments. Automatic investing is
safe, easy, and convenient -- just fill in the appropriate information
on the regular application or IRA application form.


ACCOUNT TYPES

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Regular Investment Accounts:

Application: Joint, Individual and UGMA/UTMA

Application for Corporate, Trust and Other Entities
            PLUS Trust Certification Form

      Midas Fund: gold investing and natural resources
      Midas Special Fund: seeking capital appreciation
      Midas Dollar Reserves: money market fund with free check writing


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Retirement and Education Accounts:
            IRA Financial Disclosure and Fees

Traditional and SEP-IRA Accounts  Application  Frequently Asked Questions 
  Transfer Form Account Agreement/Disclosure
Save for retirement and gain tax advantages. Anyone under age 70-½ with earned income can contribute to a traditional IRA, or a Simplified Employee Pension IRA (SEP IRA, a retirement plan specifically designed for, and funded by, self-employed people and small-business owners). Contributions may be tax deductible, and taxes on earnings are deferred until you withdraw funds from the account, so your investments have the opportunity to compound faster. Distribution Form Change Beneficiary Form
IRA Rollover Form

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Roth IRA Accounts  Application  Frequently Asked Questions 
  Transfer Form Account Agreement/Disclosure
Roth IRA accounts have no mandatory annual distribution requirements, and you can contribute beyond age 70-½. Eligibility depends on income. Distribution Form Change Beneficiary Form
IRA Rollover Form

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SIMPLE IRA Account  Application  Frequently Asked Questions 
  Transfer Form Account Agreement/Disclosure
The Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE) plan is devised specifically to help satisfy the needs of small businesses with 100 or fewer employees. SIMPLE plans allow employee contributions and a limited employer contribution. Distribution Form Change Beneficiary Form

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403(b)(7) Retirement Plan Custodial Account  Application  Frequently Asked Questions 
  Transfer Form Account Agreement/Disclosure
A Custodial 403(b)(7) account allows employee participants to transfer their 403(b) assets and invest in one or more mutual funds, which may provide more investment choices than other 403(b) accounts. Distribution Form Change Beneficiary Form

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Coverdell Education Savings Account  Application  Frequently Asked Questions 
  Transfer Form Account Agreement/Disclosure
An education savings account (ESA) is a plan set up and managed by a parent or guardian for a minor. Amounts deposited in the account can grow tax-deferred until distributed, and the child will not owe tax on any withdrawal for qualified primary, secondary and/or higher education expenses. Distribution Form Change Beneficiary Form

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OTHER FORMS:
Other forms for investment and distribution.

Arrange for automatic investment into your Midas account or systematic withdrawal -- bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, annually or semi-annually -- between your bank account and your mutual fund account.

Have your employer automatically deduct and invest a pre-determined part of your salary into your Midas account.

Present to your employer for salary deferrals for your Midas 403(b)(7) account.

Use this form to give shares of your mutual fund account as a gift to an individual or a charity. Since the transfer of shares does not result in a sale of securities the donor does not incur a taxable event; however, a gift tax may be applicable.

Have your U.S. Government payment directly deposited to your Fund account.

 

 

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