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Infinite Banking strategy can be one of the most powerful strategies for cash flow — but it can also be a nightmare if not done properly. Today, instead of focusing on what you should do, we’ll discuss things you should avoid when structuring your own Infinite Banking process. Because once you know what NOT to do, you…
Read MoreAt first glance, you wouldn’t think that life insurance and real estate are similar, but in fact they’re more alike than you’d expect. Both are part of my overall wealth strategy, in large part because of how well they work together. In this article, I’ll explore how they work well together, and why they’re more…
Read MoreOut of everything I share at the Cashflow Ninja, Infinite Banking is my favorite. It’s a foundational piece of my overall strategy, and it makes everything else I do that much stronger. The certainty and clarity it provides are unmatched, and over the past ten years this has been my biggest game-changer. I love to…
Read MoreWhen you’re building your wealth, it’s easy to look at only one side of the coin. You want to grow, grow, grow, but you might not be considering all of the things that eat away at that growth. In order to build and protect your wealth, you must know the associated risks. Only then can…
Read MoreWe all deal with money every day, so why is it that so many people still struggle with money? Make no mistake — there’s a lot of data, information and knowledge out there. But what if you have the wrong information, data and knowledge? Wouldn’t you want to know better, and then do better? So much of…
Read MoreWillie Sutton was one of the most notorious bank robbers in the history of the United States. That was of course at a time when the banks were robbed from the outside; not as we have seen in the last hundred years and more recently, bankers robbing the banks from inside their own banking institutions.…
Read MoreFranklin D. Roosevelt enacted the Social Security Act in 1935 which established Social Security. Social Security is funded through payroll taxes called Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA) or Self-Employed Contributions Act Tax (SECA). On January 31st, 1940, the first social security check was issued to Ms. Ida May Fuller, a former legal secretary. She…
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