Do you have a lump sum of money and you’re wondering how to get the most out of it? Well, one option could be a CD. But another option could be an annuity. Have you ever wondered what the differences are, what the pros and cons are of each of these products?
So you may be wondering, Yeah, why does it make sense to put money in a whole life policy? That’s a lousy investment. It’s going to take me so long to break even and then earn a rate of return on that money.
A question that you may have, if you’re thinking about implementing the infinite banking concept, is why on earth would I be paying interest to access my own money?
When it comes to the infinite banking concept, the traditional design is a life paid-up at age 100 or 121 with a 40/60 split, 40% base policy, and 60% to paid-up additions. But sometimes we think it can make sense to do a limited pay policy, whether that be a 10 pay, a 20 pay, or a paid-up at age 65.
Are you nearing retirement and considering implementing the infinite thinking concept, but have the feeling that it’s too late?
Everyone knows that money is important. But have you ever wondered how to educate your children on becoming financially literate and how to become financially free?
Imagine having a pool of cash that you own and control that’s large enough that neither you nor your family ever has to use traditional banking systems ever again. Now there may be an interest that needs to be paid on those loans, but imagine having death benefit to recoup the interest lost over those years of financing through this family banking system. That is power.
Do you realize that we finance every single purchase that we make, whether we pay cash or borrow? Conventional wisdom has taught us that debt is bad and should be avoided at all costs. So what’s the difference between financing and debt?
One of my most frequently asked questions is how many policies should I have and whether is there a benefit to having one big policy versus several smaller policies. When deciding what the best policy for you is, you may be wondering how much premium is too much premium and what is the benefit of having multiple policies working for you.
When on a search for financial freedom, there are a lot of different opinions out there and it can be hard to decide what is the best decision for your situation.