Blog 107 – Anatomy Of A Whole Life Policy
Most of the skepticism about life insurance is pointed towards the cash accumulation features of permanent life insurance policies.
Most of the skepticism about life insurance is pointed towards the cash accumulation features of permanent life insurance policies.
When you take a policy loan, the money does not come from the cash value of your Infinite Banking Concept (IBC) policy, but from the general account of the insurance company, and your cash value remains in your policy earning interest and dividends.
The first step in successfully implementing the Infinite Banking Concept is to read and reread Nelson Nash’s book “Becoming Your Own Banker” as many times as necessary until it becomes obvious to you that you should control 100% of your financing needs.
Infinite Banking is an economic concept developed by Nelson Nash. It is based on the principle that you “finance” everything you buy, since you either pay interest to someone else or if you pay cash, you give up interest you could have earned. IBC is all about how to create your own banking system so you can control 100% of your financing needs.
The cash value in your Infinite Banking, or IBC policy, continuously compound. In fact, the cash value grows exponentially based on the interest and dividends allocated to your insurance contract. The meaning of exponential growth is that the growth is not the same every year but that it increases every year, and this is a very good thing!