2023 June BankNotes
Bankruptcy? There is an Alternative. A NewRole For Privatized Banking – Part Two By: L. Carlos Lara
Bankruptcy? There is an Alternative. A NewRole For Privatized Banking – Part Two By: L. Carlos Lara
Nelson Nash’s “Becoming Your Own Banker” emphasizes the fact that you “finance” everything you buy. You either pay interest to someone else, or if you pay cash, you give up interest that you could have earned.
As the recession deepens, more businesses, as well as individuals, will file for Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy code.
Privatized BANKING: WE ALL NEED IT – By L. Carlos Lara
What so many people do not realize is that the bestype of health coverage can be obtained by the oldest and original insurance policy in America, the Dividend Paying Whole-Life Insurance Policy. In fact, it is the best kept secret in America. Whole-Life not only pays a death benefifit to the insured’s benefificiaries at death, but it also provides the insured living benefifits while alive. In fact, this is what it does best.
In this blog, we are going to cover many of the truths in Nelson Nash’s “Becoming Your Own Banker”.
Privatized BANKING: WE ALL NEED IT – By L. Carlos Lara
What so many people do not realize is that the bestype of health coverage can be obtained by the oldest and original insurance policy in America, the Dividend Paying Whole-Life Insurance Policy. In fact, it is the best kept secret in America. Whole-Life not only pays a death benefifit to the insured’s benefificiaries at death, but it also provides the insured living benefifits while alive. In fact, this is what it does best.
Whole Life Insurance: Since most of us either do not want or cannot afford to pay premiums to such advanced ages, or in case of a financial emergency, there are several options to stop premium payments earlier. These options are Automatic Premium Loan, Premium Offset and Reduced Paid-Up. Let see how we can use these options, their advantages, and disadvantages.
OPTION VALUE EMBEDDED IN WHOLE LIFE POLICY
One obvious difference between a whole life policy and a term policy with the same death benefit, is that the former gives the policyholder the option to maintain coverage for life. (This after all is the reason we call it “permanent life insurance” and the plain vanilla “whole life” policy.)
As always, we want to educate our clients and prospects on the details necessary to design and understand the mechanics of an IBC policy. In a typical situation, we would have an individual who wants an IBC policy contributing a certain amount of dollars a year (the annual premium) for so many years. Depending on the individual’s gender, age, health status, and lifestyle, you need a death benefit of at least a certain amount of dollars to avoid the IBC policy from becoming a Modified Endowment Contract (MEC) and losing the tax-free distributions advantages.
“MEC” Defined: The acronym “MEC” is short for “modified endowment contract.” To say
that you “MEC”ed a policy means that you stuffed it with too much money and hence the IRS will now cease to classify it as a standard life insurance contract.