Posts Tagged ‘Cash Flow Banking’
Whole Life Dividends Explained: What They Are – and What They Are Not
When most people hear “dividend,” their brain goes straight to stocks. That’s understandable. And completely wrong when applied to whole life insurance. That one assumption causes real problems. People chase companies with the highest declared dividend rate. They compare illustrations side by side and pick the bigger number. They make decisions based on a metric…
Read MoreBoost Investment Returns with Infinite Banking
Every investor faces the same quiet trade-off. The moment you move capital from savings into a deal, the money stops growing where it was. It is now in the deal,or it is in the bank, but it is not doing both. That is the either/or trap of conventional investing, and almost nobody questions it. There…
Read MoreWhat Is Limited Pay Life Insurance?
What Is Limited Pay Life Insurance? Most people assume that owning a whole life insurance policy means writing premium checks for the rest of their lives. It’s one of those assumptions that gets repeated so often it starts to feel like a rule. But it isn’t. A limited pay life insurance policy lets you fully…
Read MoreInfinite Banking Policy Design for Long-Term Results
If You’re Chasing Early Cash Value, Read This First Bruce and I were recording across three time zones, and that detail matters more than you might think because it mirrors what most families are trying to do with their money – coordinate a life that spans seasons, responsibilities, and decades, while the financial world keeps…
Read MoreWhat Is Reduced Paid-Up (RPU) Insurance?
What Is Reduced Paid-Up (RPU) Insurance? Somewhere buried in your whole life insurance policy, there’s a provision called the reduced paid-up option. Most people never think about it until they need to. And by then, they’re usually Googling it in a mild panic. So let’s get ahead of that. Reduced paid-up insurance is a nonforfeiture…
Read MoreNelson Nash Think Tank 2026 Recap: What Serious Practitioners Want Families to Understand
The “Real Show” Reminder (and why that matters) We kicked off this episode the way we often do—by being real. A quick tech hiccup, a laugh, and the reminder that this is not a polished production pretending to be perfect. It’s a real show, with real people, talking about real money decisions. And that imperfect…
Read MoreEmergency Fund Alternatives: Liquidity That Protects Your Family—Without Sacrificing Growth
The Day the “Emergency Fund” Met Real Life Rachel here. Many tell us the same story: “I saved the emergency fund, but I’m worried I’m losing ground to inflation and missed opportunities.” Because for most people, the “emergency fund” is a lonely pile of cash—stuck in a corner doing next to nothing. It feels safe,…
Read MoreInfinite Banking Mistakes: The Human Problems That Derail IBC
“It’s not the math. It’s the mindset.” When Bruce recorded this episode solo, he opened with something we’ve learned after thousands of client conversations: the biggest Infinite Banking mistakes aren’t about policy illustrations or carrier choice. They’re about us—our habits, our thinking, and the quiet patterns we bring to money. I remember Nelson Nash repeating,…
Read MoreInfinite Banking vs Index Funds: Why You’re Asking the Wrong Question
The Gas Station Story That Reveals a Common Money Mistake Let me paint a picture for you. You’re driving down the highway and see gas at $3.00 a gallon. Three miles later, you spot it for $2.97. You think, “Yes! A deal!” So you turn around, drive the extra six miles, and save… 30 cents.…
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Life Insurance Agent for Your Financial Future
When Bruce came back from recording this episode of The Money Advantage podcast, he told me something that hit hard: He shared how frustrated he feels every time he hears about a family who loses a loved one without proper life insurance. Suddenly, their friends and community are scrambling to create a GoFundMe page just…
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