2022 July BankNotes
After completing last Month’s article in the LMR on the multi-millionaire Spencer Hays, I was moved to undertake an extensive study on the one thing that he had obviously perfected the art of positive thinking.
After completing last Month’s article in the LMR on the multi-millionaire Spencer Hays, I was moved to undertake an extensive study on the one thing that he had obviously perfected the art of positive thinking.
Individuals who own one or several dividend-paying Whole Life insurance
policies that are designed in the special way advocated by Nelson Nash’s
Infinite Banking Concept (IBC) are often faced with a perplexing question
and a decision they must make whenever the need arises to purchase or pay
for something.
Direct recognition versus non-direct recognition is more a game of smoke and mirrors used by insurance companies and marketing organizations themselves to keep your focus away from what is important.
If you purchase an Infinite Banking policy to create sustainable wealth, you must think and act all the time as a banker to obtain optimal results. The best way to reach that state is to read and reread Nelson Nash’s “Becoming Your Own Banker”.
Cash flow really is king. It’s business 101. You can have a profitable enterprise, but if you have poor cash flow you can get yourself into financial trouble pretty quickly and even go broke. Liquidity is highly important,
especially in a recessionary environment, and must be watched constantly by the money manager at the steering wheel of a business.
The Infinite Banking Concept is an excellent cash flow management strategy, and this strategy is implemented through the design of a high cash value whole life insurance policy from a top-ranked mutual life insurance company. Why is it an excellent cash flow management strategy? Well, it provides you with a safe and secure place to store your money, while keeping maximum liquidity, access, and control.
Ramsey’s First Problem: 12% Returns on
Mutual Funds?!
Regarding the first problem, Ramsey’s figure of 12%
returns on a mutual fund is an unfair benchmark to hold
against a whole life policy. Ramsey doesn’t specify
exactly what kind of mutual fund he is considering,
but for returns that high they must be heavily equitybased
sis and Pedro Palicio are Infinite Banking Concepts® Authorized Practitioners in all 50 states. We have over 28 years of experience in designing high cash value Infinite Banking policies from top mutual companies. Contact us at 1-844-443-8422 or at ContactUs@InfiniteBankingSimplified.com – https://infinitebankingsimplified.com
Most of the IBC policies that we design have two types of PUA riders: scheduled PUAs that are included in the annual or monthly premium that is paid, and unscheduled PUAs that vary annually by policy year from $0 to the difference between the 7-pay premium or MEC limit for the policy and the total annual premium for the base whole life policy and the scheduled PUAs.
The best way to increase the cash value efficiency of your IBC policy and therefore, increase your wealth is to contribute as much as possible in unscheduled PUAs every single policy year. For that, you can use additional disposable income, bonuses, and other windfalls.
We must never forget that beyond all of
the outstanding attributes of a properly designed dividend-paying Whole Life
insurance contract and how it works, policy loans are a completely separate
undertaking and are a central feature of the Infinite Banking Concept.