The Golden Rule in personal finance is to pay yourself first, but the question becomes, how do you do that? There’s never been more competition. It’s never been easier to give away control of your cash flow.
There are only two factors that affect compound interest: time and money. And we can never get time back. That’s why it’s so important to start now and never drain the tank. In this blogpost let’s crack the code on how we can take advantage of the Compound Interest Favorably.
Many financial advisers out there suggest buy term and invest the difference. But that may not be the best strategy. In this blogpost we’re going to talk about what strategies to avoid.
Let’s take a step backward. What exactly is the disability waiver of premium rider and what does it do and why would you want it? Well, the disability waiver of premium rider is a rider on the policy that has a small cost that ensures your premium gets paid even if you’re not paying it yourself. So if you become disabled and unable to work, the insurance company is going to cover the cost of your premiums.
Have you ever wondered how banks make money? Well, stick around to the end of this blog post because we’re going to go over the velocity of banking and why it’s vital to control the finance function in your life.
On a daily basis, it seems as though we talk to one of two people. The first is a young person who sees no need for cash-value life insurance, and the second is a person in their forties, fifties, or sixties who is saying, “Man, I wish I had this information and acted on it 20 years ago.” Find out what connects these two types of people!
You’re in control of the process, which means you determine if, when, and how quickly those loans are paid. But now the question becomes, why is it important to pay back those loans?
You’ve heard us say it before and we’ll say it again: Whoever controls your cash flow controls your life. Today, we’re going to talk about why it’s important to control the banking function in your life.
Are you dreaming of the day when you finally get to ring the “debt-free bell”? If that sounds like you, stick around to the end of this blog because we are going to do a deep dive on whether it’s better to be debt-free or to own your own debt.
Are you looking to get started with the infinite banking concept but you’re wondering what the best type of policy is? Is it universal life, index universal life, variable universal life, or whole life insurance? Stick around because today we’re going to do a deep dive on what the best type of policy is for you and your situation.