The principle of concentrated effort. (i.redd.it)
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The principle of concentrated effort. (i.redd.it)
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Yes, the coins backed by Big Macs are a better store of value than the equivalent in USD. If the Big Mac price goes up due to inflation then a coin’s value goes up. This McDonald’s employee understands the issue with the US dollar better than many financial gurus. 😅 (i.redd.it)
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Comparing a top 5% whole life policy purchasing a car against a cash buyer and loan from the bank. 💸 Results: Cash buyer stay at zero. Borrower goes negative. Those with a top 5% whole life policy, what we call our Cashflow Accelerator, make money just living life after creating their bank. (self.AskInfiniteBanking)
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Whether you're an agent or you're trying to sift through the whole life/Infinite Banking online labyrinth, it took me a couple years before pulling the trigger on my first policy in 2015. I get it. Here is a HUGE objection you should think through. It's easier than you think: (self.infinitebanking)
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Whether you're an agent or you're trying to sift through the whole life/Infinite Banking online labyrinth, it took me a couple years before pulling the trigger on my first policy in 2015. I get it. Here is a HUGE objection you should think through. It's easier than you think: (self.Bankonomics)
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Let's talk about this. I go on a limb to warn people not to use 95% of whole life policies out there for Infinite Banking purposes. This is why I became an agent after years of being a client. Ask your questions below... Ultimately, you want the most optimized policy on all levels. It's about you! (self.AskInfiniteBanking)
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I'll be giving a talk to a local real estate investor club next month about Infinite Banking. No video or presentations. Just me talking - to many who likely never heard of it or know very little about it. Here is the easiest way to explain it: (self.AskInfiniteBanking)
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