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  • Money. Wealth. Life Insurance.

  • How the Wealthy Use Life Insurance as a Tax-Free Personal Bank to Supercharge Their Savings
  • Written by: Jake Thompson
  • Narrated by: Alan Caudle
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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Money. Wealth. Life Insurance.

Written by: Jake Thompson
Narrated by: Alan Caudle
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Publisher's Summary

America's elite have been using cash value life insurance to stockpile wealth for centuries. Used correctly, it is better described as a personal bank on steroids, and a financial bunker for tough times.

To be clear, this audiobook is not about the typical garbage peddled by most insurance agents. Rather, an alternative to the risky investment strategies taught by Wall Street. It details a highly efficient form of cash value life insurance designed to supercharge your savings and stockpile wealth. A product so powerful it's responsible for the success of Walt Disney, JC Penney, Ray Kroc, and thousands of others.

Here's what you'll discover:

  • How the wealthy use this vehicle to create more wealth, take less risk, and create predictable income they can't outlive
  • Why banks and corporations place billions of dollars in this powerful vehicle
  • How I earned over 300 percent returns leveraging my life insurance policies
  • How you can create a safe, predictable foundation to enhance every financial decision you make
  • How to win with taxes and keep more of the money you make

While the information compiled into this book is valuable, you'll also find three case studies that show you exactly how it works. You'll be able to visually see how it grows, how it's accessed, as well as the future income that can be taken.

©2014 Jacob Thompson (P)2015 Jake Thompson
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The basic fundamental of how to implement life ins

Showing you a different example of how people use life insurance to increase their wealth and gives you the 3 most common methods.

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clear and helpful

He's clear on strategies with 3 case studies. it's easy to understand and not too long

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Short and to the point

This book helped me decide that whole life insurance was a safer way to ensure modest growth of my investments by 5% every year without risking the unpredictability of the stock market. The author still mentions that investments in other potentially more rewarding ventures like real estate was possible by borrowing from your insurance at low interest rates while keeping your money in your policy to yield future dividends. He clarified a lot of questions my insurance agent couldn’t explain well to me because he was always in a hurry. I recommend this book.

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Lots of fluff

20mins useful information- rest is mostly redundant.
Feels more like one of those sales seminars…

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