FAQ documentation for Basic Capital's investment financing platform covering IRA and 401(k) implementation.
Basic Capital is a full-stack 401(k) platform. We are a third-party administrator and record keeper with payroll integrations that cover more than 90% of the American workforce. Basic Capital also offers an IRA product for individual investors.
32 questions organized in three sections:
- General Questions (12) - Platform basics and comparisons
- Individual Investors (10) - IRA-specific information
- Employers (10) - 401(k) integration details
- Currently Rippling
- Adding more regularly as the Basic Capital platform integrates with most modern payroll providers
General Questions Platform eligibility, fees, asset restrictions, and withdrawal policies.
Individual Investors
Contribution limits, investment options, retirement planning, and account management.
Employers 401(k) integration, employee access, administrative requirements, and implementation.
Browse questions by category or use search to find specific topics. Each question includes complete context and relevant links.
Questions follow structured formatting:
- Under 15 words per question
- Self-contained answers
- No cross-references requiring navigation
- Direct language matching search patterns
- Integration Guides - Technical implementation documentation
- Basic Capital Website - Official platform information
- Margin Trading Comparison - Detailed comparison guide
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- Clear question under 15 words
- Complete answer with context
- Relevant category assignment
- Source documentation if applicable
Questions must relate to Basic Capital's platform and follow existing formatting patterns.
Content is reviewed monthly for accuracy. Updates reflect platform changes, new features, and user feedback.
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Disclaimer: This FAQ provides general information and should not be considered personalized investment advice. Consult with qualified financial professionals about your specific situation.