Episode Summary In this episode, Adam Zuckerman shares his insights on the importance of estate planning and the tools necessary to make the process easier. He discusses his journey towards creating solutions that help individuals manage their estate and end-of-life tasks efficiently. The conversation delves…
Episode Summary In this episode of the Control Your Cash Podcast, hosts Olivia and Tim chat with Joey Mure from Wealth Without Wall Street. Joey discusses his journey from working in the mortgage business, feeling financially insecure despite a high income, to discovering the concept…
Episode Summary Join Olivia Kirk and Tim Yurek on the ‘Control Your Cash’ podcast as they co-host with special guest Jeremiah Dew from the Cash Compound and the Banking Bros. Follow along as they dive into the intricate world of infinite banking as Jeremiah shares…
Are you looking to secure your financial future but unsure where to begin? One avenue worth exploring is utilizing a specially designed whole life insurance policy tailored for cash accumulation. This strategy empowers you to plan for both known and unforeseen financial needs with flexibility.
Episode Summary In this episode of the Control Your Cash Podcast, host Tim interviews John St. Pierre, author of ‘The 100 Million Journey’ and a coach to entrepreneurs. John shares his unique entrepreneurial journey, starting from his college days running a painting franchise, to building…
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.
Episode Summary In this episode, Harlon Pickett joins us to discuss the evolution of the insurance industry over the past 20 years, emphasizing the shift from true risk-sharing to a system where everyone is considered sick due to regulatory changes like the Affordable Care Act…
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?