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The Case for IBC, with Dr. Robert P. Murphy
By Rachel Marshall |
Considering Infinite Banking, or IBC, but still a little skeptical? In this episode, we’re talking with Dr. Robert P. Murphy, a free-market economist, who has testified before Congress on energy markets and monetary policy and has given many interviews on TV and radio. He is the author of hundreds of articles and several books on…
Read More Is Life Insurance Protected from Creditors? Creditor Protection of Life Insurance
By Rachel Marshall |
Want to shelter your assets from the prying eyes of the IRS, claims of creditors, or the public? Can creditors take life insurance proceeds after death? In many cases, the answer depends on how your policy is structured. Cash surrender value and life insurance proceeds are exempt from creditors in most states. In this episode,…
Read More Direct vs. Non-Direct Recognition in Life Insurance: What You Need to Know
By Rachel Marshall |
Are you considering whole life insurance and want to know which is better: Direct vs. non-direct recognition life insurance companies? What does it mean? Why does it matter? How does it impact your policy’s average rate of return? And should it be a part of your decision-making process? In this episode, we discuss the why,…
Read More Too Old For Infinite Banking with Whole Life Insurance?
By Rachel Marshall |
Do you want to use whole life insurance to store cash, build an emergency/opportunity fund, and create a legacy, but you wish you’d learned about this concept when you were younger? Do you feel like you’re too old for the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC)? Fortunately, it might not be too late for you to get…
Read More Whole Life Insurance Dividends: What They Are and How They Work
By Rachel Marshall |
I heard whole life pays dividends — but what does that really mean? This question comes up constantly when we talk with business owners and high-earning professionals about Privatized Banking. And honestly, I get it. The world of whole life insurance dividends can feel a little murky. Confusing. So we brought in someone who knows…
Read More When Should You Use a 1035 Exchange with Life Insurance?
By Rachel Marshall |
Do you have a life insurance policy you’re concerned may not last, lacks guarantees, or may lapse, and you’re wondering how you could trade it in for a better model? The good news is that you have options, and you’re not stuck forever! Enter: the 1035 exchange. But, a strong word of caution: you need…
Read More Family Banking Strategy with Whole Life: An 11-Year Case Study, with John Moriarty
By Rachel Marshall |
This week, we welcome John Moriarty back to the Money Advantage Podcast. In Part 1, we talked about building a family bank on a conceptual level. Now, we pull in real facts and figures to show you how private family banking looks in action. If you have considered implementing family banking and didn’t know where…
Read More How Safe are Life Insurance Companies?
By Rachel Marshall |
We frequently discuss high cash value life insurance here at the Money Advantage, yet with the financial uncertainties of COVID-19, how safe are life insurance companies? How strong is the life insurance industry really? What impacts do today’s low-interest rates, economic turmoil, and the pandemic have on my long-term growth rates and the policy guarantees?…
Read More Life Insurance Agent Commission and Whole Life Policy Design, with Rodney Mogen
By Rachel Marshall |
Not all whole life policies are designed equally. Some that show up better on an illustration actually have a higher risk. Rodney Mogen came back on the show to continue the conversation about life insurance agent commission and whole life policy splits. We address the “Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt” in the IBC world…
Read More 10/90 Premium Split & Blended Term PUA Rider Risks, with Rodney Mogen
By Rachel Marshall |
Considering a 10/90 premium split (Base/PUA) policy design with a Blended Term PUA Rider for an IBC policy over a design truer to Nelson Nash’s original 33/67 split? Was it because someone showed you that you can get more cash value in Year 1? Or an earlier break-even point, and still outperform the cash value…
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