Infinite Banking Concept

Blog 108 – Infinite Banking Policies Versus Qualified Plans

Control of your money: When you contribute to a qualified plan, the government, the retirement plan administrator and/or the employer, determines what you can invest in, how much you can invest depending on your age and/or income, when you can withdraw it, and what taxes and fees you’ll pay for withdrawing earlier. Of course, the government can and does change the rules!

When you contribute to an IBC policy, you and only you, are in control of your money. You determine how much to contribute to your policy, limited only by its design, and you determine when and how much you can withdraw or borrow from your policy. The insurance company that issues your IBC policy cannot change these rules!

Blog 106 – The Ins And Outs Of Policy Loans 

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.

2023 October BankNotes

Also relevant to this article is this perspective. According to the Tax Policy Center roughly 80 percent (of revenue for the federal government) comes from the individual income tax and the payroll taxes that fund the social insurance programs.

Blog 105 – Characteristics Of A Good Infinite Banking Policy 

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.

2023 September BankNotes

—Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes
of the Wealth of Nations. Volume I, 17591
Within this quote by Adam Smith resides the
fundamental premise for the creation of the IBC
Practitioner Program for financial professionals.

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