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It takes age and experience to sometimes realize the worth of things. The same goes with kids and money. As much as you might try
It takes age and experience to sometimes realize the worth of things. The same goes with kids and money. As much as you might try
When you were imagining life at 65, did you think you’d be swimming in debt? Today, it’s more common than not for those 50 and
You lie awake, palms sweating, wondering to yourself why that investment seemed so promising. The ‘what if’s’ tumble through your mind like one of those
“If I were to start over from scratch today with what we know, I’d probably blow up the existing structure and start over.” –Ted Benna,
What message does it send to children when they are given control of their parent’s purchasing power? IPad for seven years olds, cell phones for
Most wealth creation principles are easy to understand, but difficult to implement. Nelson Nash, in his book Becoming Your Own Banker, discusses three distinct rules
According to S&P/Case Shiller, home prices are rising again. (Wall Street Journal) The housing cost in the top 20 markets around the country are moving
If you didn’t already know, You Tube is one of the best places to find lessons on Infinite Banking Concepts. Actually, Paradigm Life has an
Individuals who are money conscious with how they spend and save, typically find places (accounts), in which they can secure their money for a rainy
For many people, regular physical exercise can be a challenge. It can take a lot of discipline and work when choosing to keep one’s body
MEC stands for Modified Endowment Contract. By law, the Internal Revenue Service limits the amount of cash value that can be accumulated in a life
I recently read an allegory called, The Story of the Catfish. This amazing story of vigilance reminded me of how this metaphor can be compared