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Money Talk With Tiff

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    The Infinite Banking Concept With Brandon Neely | Ep. 218

    The Infinite Banking Concept With Brandon Neely | Ep. 218

    Apr 6, 202319 min

    In this episode, Brandon Neely introduces you to the infinite banking concept – a powerful way to grow wealth using insurance products and strategies. If you're looking for a more innovative way to save and invest your money, this episode is for you! About Our Guest Brandon Neely is an entrepreneur, Profit First and Bank On Yourself Professional, and the co-host of Wealth Wisdom Financial Podcast with his wife, Amanda Neely. They founded and managed Overflow Coffee Bar, L3C, from 2008 through 2018. Now, they share their experiential knowledge through podcasting, developing personalized financial strategies for individuals and couples and profitability strategies for businesses. Connect with Brandon Instagram - @wealthwisdomfp Facebook - Wealth Wisdom Financial Key Takeaways Brandon Neely discussed infinite banking, a high cash value, whole life insurance policy that pays dividends and can be used to build a line of credit.  It is not an investment but a savings vehicle; the critical indicator is finding someone specializing in it. One can access capital with it at a low-interest rate to pay off high-interest debt, cover emergency expenses and taxes, or purchase an asset without going to a bank.  Monthly payments are subject to your budget, and if you cannot afford them, options include reducing payment or lowering policy premiums. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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