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Infinite Banking Case Study

2019-06-06
By: Barry Page
On: June 6, 2019
In: Finance, Financial Independence, Financial Planning, Financial Strategy, Infinite Banking, interest, Permanent Life Insurance, Taxes, Whole Life Insurance

Infinite Banking Case Study IBC Webinar – Unlock The Infinite Banking Concept in this IBC webinar that was recorded live. We interview a client who shares his story of how he has used Infinite Banking in his personal and professional life. Read More →

The Power of Zero Tax Train

The Power of Zero

2019-04-29
By: Barry Page
On: April 29, 2019
In: debt, Financial Planning, interest, Retirement Income, Retirement Plan, Taxes

The Power of Zero lays out the problems ahead for Americans during retirement. And, what you can do to avoid paying more in taxes than necessary by getting into the 0% tax bracket. Plan for a secure retirement in the 0% tax bracket.Read More →

The Federal Reserve – The Creature from Jekyll Island (book and audio)

2018-12-24
By: Barry Page
On: December 24, 2018
In: Finance, Financial Independence, Infinite Banking, Inflation, interest, Private Reserve

The Federal Reserve –
The Creature from Jekyll Island book and audio.Read More →

The Federal Reserve Raises Rates

2018-09-27
By: Barry Page
On: September 27, 2018
In: debt, Finance, Inflation, interest, saving, Taxes

The Federal Reserve Raises Rates Hauntings from The Creature from Jekyll Island The Federal Reserve raised interest rates on Wednesday by a quarter of a percentage point to a range of 2.00 percent to 2.25 percent. In a statement that marked the end of the era of “accommodative” monetary policy, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the removal of the wording did not signal a policy outlook change. “Instead, it is a sign that policy is proceeding in line with our expectations.” said Powell. “The labor market has continued to strengthen … economic activity has been rising at a strong rate,” it said in its statement. While interest ratesRead More →

Lara-Murphy Report – August 2018 (Austrian Economics, Sound Money and Infinite Banking)

2018-09-05
By: Barry Page
On: September 5, 2018
In: Austrian Economics, Finance, Financial Independence, Infinite Banking, Inflation, interest, Money Solutions, Taxes, Whole Life Insurance

Lara-Murphy Report – August 2018 The Lara-Murphy Report’s top priority is spreading the message of Austrian Economics, The Sound Money Solution and Privatized Banking, as described by R. Nelson Nash’s Infinite Banking Concept.  There is no other economic report like it anywhere. In this issue of The LMR… THE RISE (AND FALL?) OF THE FED’S FLOOR SYSTEM – BY Robert P. Murphy The Fed instituted a very important new policy in October 2008, which casts doubt upon the rationale for the bailouts. But this new approach may be unraveling. CURRENCY CRASHES: THEY DO HAPPEN – BY L. Carlos Lara Yes, the USD is currently on top,Read More →

How To Start A Family Bank Business – Live Webinar

2018-08-02
By: Barry Page
On: August 2, 2018
In: Finance, Infinite Banking, interest

How To Start A Family Bank Business Live Webinar Learn how to start a family bank business in our live webinar. You’ll learn how you can stop paying interest to others and keep more of your money, so you can relax and enjoy life on your terms. Finance your major purchase through your own private reserve that functions like a bank. Use it personally or for business. You must register to attend. (Seating is limited) Follow this link to register “Banking is the most important business in the world.” ~Nelson Nash Discover the dirty little secrets that the big banks will never tell you. Learn howRead More →

The Federal Reserve Meeting – testimony from Chairman Jerome Powell

2018-03-01
By: Barry Page
On: March 1, 2018
In: Finance, Financial Independence, Infinite Banking, Inflation, interest

The Federal Reserve MeetingsJerome Powell Testimony The Federal Reserve Meetings with testimony from Chairman Jerome Powell. The Federal Reserve, the Central Bank of the United States, meets regularly to discuss financial issues and economic conditions. Chairman Jerome H. Powell testified before the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. on March 1, 2018. Chairman Powell submitted identical remarks to the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, and the U.S. Senate. In his testimony, Chairman Powell said the central bank does not see strong evidence of wage inflation and that there is no evidence that the U.S. economy is overheating. FEBRUARY 27, 2018 MonetaryRead More →

Stock Market Madness

2017-10-09
By: Barry Page
On: October 9, 2017
In: Bank On Yourself, Finance, Financial Independence, interest, leverage, Retirement, saving, Taxes

Stock Market High Buy or Sell? The stock markets are at an all time high! Should you buy or sell? Many believe the markets are literally on edge… What is causing the stock market madness? The excitement associated with stock market rallies is perpetuated by the media’s enthusiasm. And, though they have been on the sidelines since the Presidential election, now they can’t seem to get enough of this current run. Recently CNN/Money reported “No worries on Wall Street” insinuating that fear and greed were responsible for the run. But, others are running scared, stating that a meltdown is imminent. Last month the Census Bureau releasedRead More →

The Creature from Jekyll Island – A Second Look at The Federal Reserve

2017-06-14
By: Barry Page
On: June 14, 2017
In: Federal Reserve, Finance, Financial Independence, Infinite Banking, Inflation, interest

The Federal ReserveThe Creature from Jekyll IslandBook and Audio from G. Edward Griffin The Creature from Jekyll Island-A Second Look at the Federal Reserve is a non-fiction book written by G. Edward Griffin. In this posting we will provide an opportunity for you to download a shortened audio version of the book to help you gain knowledge of how the Fed was created and what it stands for. Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money magicians’ secrets are unveiled. We get a close look at their mirrors and smoke machines, their pulleys, cogs, and wheels that create theRead More →

Will The Government Default or Raise The Debt Ceiling?

2017-03-21
By: Barry Page
On: March 21, 2017
In: Austrian Economics, debt, Inflation, interest, Taxes

Government Default or Raise The Debt Ceiling? Will the government default or raise the debt ceiling again? The U.S. Treasury Department is now calling on Congress to raise the debt ceiling once again to prevent a government default. Officially, the current United States debt ceiling expired on March 15th, 2017. The following day, the outstanding debt of the United States was at the statutory debt limit. This means that lawmakers must now decide how to address the nation’s fiscal problems or face government default. Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, recently sent a letter to House Speaker, Paul Ryan, on March 8 urging Congress to raise the debtRead More →

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Writing On the Wall

"The current fiscal policy is unsustainable. We are heading to a future where we'll have to double federal taxes or cut federal spending by 60%." David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States "The fate of the world economy is now totally dependent on the stock market, whose growth is dependent upon about 50 stocks, half of which have never reported any earnings." Paul Volcker, 1999, former Federal Reserve Chairman "My friends, there is good news and bad news. The good news is that the full faith and credit of the FDIC and the U.S. Government stand behind your money in your bank. The bad news for you, my fellow taxpayers, is you stand behind the U.S. Government." L. William Seidman, former head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) "In coming decades, many forces will shape our economy and our society, but in all likelihood no single factor will have as pervasive an effect as the aging of our population." Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve System "Because the Social Security trust fund does not consist of real economic assets, we are left to rely on the federal government's future decisions to either raise taxes, reduce spending or increase borrowing from the public to finance fully Social Security's promised benefits." Paul O'Neill, former Treasury Secretary "As a nation we have already made promises that we will be unable to fulfill." Alan Greenspan, former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Readers asked…

How can life insurance help during retirement?

“Life insurance is a private contract between the owner and an insurance company. In exchange for a payment, the insurance company is legally obligated to provide you with benefits pursuant to the contract. Specifically, these benefits can be utilized to pay expenses for long term care, as a hedge against inflation, and as a regular, predictable, and reliable income stream for life.

It’s basically a private contract that allows you to have your dollars work harder.

The primary reason people buy life insurance is to protect their loved ones from loss, however perhaps it’s best kept secret is that it can be used to provide a steady, tax-free stream of income during retirement.

There are various types of life insurance: term, permanent, universal, variable and index. Each has its own benefits, and should be configured to fit your goals.”
~Barry Page

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