How Do Millionaires Build Wealth Using Life Insurance - YouTube

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Savvy millionaires use the 3 marvels of wealth-building inside a tax-free umbrella.
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In this episode, I'm going to address the question, "How do millionaires build wealth
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using life insurance?"
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Get ready.
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You're going to gain insights in the opportunities that you never knew existed before.
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So, I'm Doug Andrew and I've actually helped people optimize their financial assets and
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minimize unnecessary taxes and prepare for a comfortable retirement for more than 4 and
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a half decades.
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And they're shocked when they come and I teach them about my favorite financial instrument
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to allow them to have tax-free retirement income and how you can double your money conservitably
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every 7 to 10 years totally income tax-free.
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Now, the secret to wealth accumulation isn't to make pie-in-the-sky rates of return.
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It's consistently setting aside money and having it earn compound interest and do it
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in a tax-free environment and also using what we call safe positive leverage.
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So, I'm going to share with you the 3 marvels of wealth accumulation.
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Do you know that life insurance has helped many, many multi-millionaires that you may
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know or have heard about --Walt Disney, he actually saved Disney Land.
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He came up with the idea and he was able to save Disney Land at the beginning because
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he had money inside of a tax-free life insurance contract where he was accumulating money.
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Who else?
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JC Penny.
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Used life insurance to build and protect and preserve his wealth.
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Also, Ray Kroc.
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Who is that?
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He is the funder of McDonald's, okay?
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He also has used life insurance to accumulate money.
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And he was able to use that like his own banker like many business owners do.
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David Walker, who's that?
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He was the controller general of United States during the Bush administration.
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And also during the beginning of the Obama administration when he finally resign because
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in 2008, we came so close to a total financial collapse in this country.
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He wanted to tell the American public the truth and they wouldn't let him.
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So, he resigned.
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He went around in America speaking and teaching in about how economics works and taxes and
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the negative impact of taxes and what have you.
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And he revealed when he would speak to audiences that his favorite vehicle was max funded life
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insurance.
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So, get ready to understand why that is so powerful and why it's used by many, many multi-millionaires
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and billionaires to build and protect and continue to perpetuate wealth.
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So, let's talk about some of the key elements of prudent investing.
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And this is a lot about what billionaires do and multi-millionaires to build wealth.
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And they do it using life insurance because life insurance has all of these features that
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many investments or typical places where most Americans put their money do not pass what
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I call the laser test.
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So, laser is an acronym that I've used for years that stands for liquid assets safely
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earning returns.
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The first most important key element of a prudent investment is liquidity.
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When you set aside money, it's imperative that you can access your money when you need
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it.
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Maybe with an electronic fund transfer or phone call.
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Too many investments are not liquid.
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If you access the money, it triggers a penalty from uncle sam.
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The IRS, you have to trigger and pay tax on accessing money out of a Tax-deferred IRA
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or 401(k).
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Sometimes money tied up in real estate is not liquid.
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You want to be able to access money without having to sell assets or borrow the money
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or what have you, okay?
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Number 2 is safety.
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And I'm not just talking about the safety of the institution but the safety of the principal.
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That whenever you set aside money, if it's serious cash you do not want to jeopardize,
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you want to make sure that you have it in a position where you will not lose due to
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forces, economic forces out of your control.
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A terrorist attack, a recession, a pandemic.
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You want to make sure you have safety of your principal but second, any year you make money,
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that becomes newly protected principal.
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People go, "Whoah!
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How do you do that?"
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The 3rd key element would got liquidity, safety.
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The 3rd key element is rate of return.
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You want to earn a rate of return that typically that has beaten inflation.
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You can't be rowing upstream but the rate of 1, 2, 3 percent interest or 3 miles and
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hour when the current of inflation is coming down at 5 or 6.
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You're going backwards.
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So, you want to have a predictable rate of return.
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But they don't have to be pie in the sky rates of return if they are tax-free.
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That's the 4th key element of a prudent investment is the tax treatment.
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Tax-deferred is okay but tax-free is far, far better.
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So, when we talk about how millionaires build wealth using life insurance, you're going
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to learn here that life insurance passes the liquidity, safety, rate of return test with
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flying colors and it's tax-free to boot.
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And next, I'm going to share with you the 3 marvels fo wealth accumulation and how this
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relates to life insurance being by far the best option for accumulating money under a
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tax-free umbrella.
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So, let me share with you what I call the 3 marvels of wealth accumulation.
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And again, the wealthy have been using this strategy for over 100 years.
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I mentioned Walt Disney.
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Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald's.
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JC Penney and also, David Walker who was the US former contoller general for the United
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States of America.
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And one of his favorite vehicles is tax-free, max-funded insurance what I call the laser
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fund.
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So, what is it that these people know that you don't know?
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Well, I created this cartoon being inspired by a friend of mine Jack Tilton years ago.
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And here's a depicted beaver looking at a stick.
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And he looks at that and he says "Ah, that's breakfast."
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Whereas the caveman looks at the same object and says, "Oh, that's firewood for warmth."
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See, they all perceive the same thing differently.
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And I've discovered that millionaires and billionaires are looking at the same things
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you're looking at but they perceive it differently.
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it's sort of like when I teach people about these marvels of wealth accumulation.
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And I say, "You know what?
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Here's taxes and interest".
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Most people view those as negatives.
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Most wealthy people view paying tax and interest as a negative...
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You can turn that into a positive by theoretically move into fulcrum here.
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And I'm shocked how many times accounts, attorneys, and financial advisors are going, "Ah, what's
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a fulcrum?"
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They don't even understand leverage, how to leverage.
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So, I used to be a pilot.
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I owned a couple private airplanes.
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And one of the things that a lot of pilots forget when they're flying is the 3 forces
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that have to overcome gravity or the weight of an aircraft.
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Especially forget the 3rd one.
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So, when an airplane is trying to get the tarmac and fly, there is weight that is holding
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it to the ground because of grvity.
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And I equate that to taxes and inflation.
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A lot of people think, "Golly, those are holding me back from accumulating wealth."
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Yeah.
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But there's 3 forces that helped you overcome that.
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Number one is lift.
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Now, I equate lift to compound interest.
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So, that's the first marvel of wealth accumulation.
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Compound interest.
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A lot of people think they understand it and they don't.
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But that's the number 1 marvel is compounding.
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Albert Einstein said this is the 8th wonder of the world.
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But it was Rothschild who said, "No.
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Tax-free compounding is the 8th wonder of the world."
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So, when you have thrust, you can have a propeller engine which would be like a tax-deferred
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IRA or 401(k) financially speaking.
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But I like a jet engine.
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And that would be totally tax-free.
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So, thrust would be a tax-favored type of savings or compounding.
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But what's the 3rd marvel?
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It's what I call safe positive leverage.
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What's that?
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The ability to own and control assets with very little or none of your money tied up
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or at risk in that asset.
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Did you hear that?
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Now, I'm going to do a different way.
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And it's drag.
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And most people say, "What?
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Drag?"
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Yeah, most people view paying interest on a mortgage as a drag.
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But I can assure you someone like Donald Trump, if he was going to be by in a skyscraper,
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he doesn't just pull out a checkbook and pay cash.
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No, he ask his advisor, "What's the least amount that we have to tie up of our money
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to gain ownership of this skyscraper and they mortgage or finance as much as they possibly
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can.
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And every 3 or 4 years, they refinance it again and again and they keep the equity separated.
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They keep it leveraged.
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And so, the drag of paying interest and so forth is actually their benefit because they're
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borrowing money at a lower rate than their earning.
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Many of them are earning like I do 8% compound interest tax-free.
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The mortgage, even if they borrow it at 6% is a net cost of 4% after the tax deduction.
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How much more is 8 than 4?
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It's 100% more.
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They're making 100% rate of return regardless of whether the piece of real estate appreciates
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in value.
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This is how you can soar financially.
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So, where do savvy millionaires and even billionaires keep their serious cash and continue to build
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wealth?
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Many of them use max-funded life insurance contracts.
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Now, what is that?
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This is where you put the most money into a life insurance policy that the IRS allows.
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You take the minimum death benefit they will let you get away with and you fund it as fast
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as the IRS allows.
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And it turns into a tax-free cash cow.
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In other words, there are many people who have funded a life insurance policy with a
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million dollars, 5 million dollars, 10 million dollars and they were able to put the money
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in over a 5-year period under the Tamra tax citation.
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I have educational videos that talk about these tax citations.
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Let me tell you what it does.
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When they reposition let's say a million bucks, they know that once that million goes into
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a max-funded insurance policy, the cost of the insurance in the insurance policy goes
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down as they get older.
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Have you ever seen a life insurance policy that gets cheaper as you get older?
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You haven't seen one designed like I'm talking about here.
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So, you're putting the money in and it qualifies as a part of the death benefit.
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Why are we using life insurance?
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Because it's the only vehicle in the internal revenue code that allows you to accumulate
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your money tax-free.
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Access that money tax-free.
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And when you die, it blossoms and transfers tax-free.
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So, they put in a million based upon the average of return that I've achieved for the last
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4 and a half decades.
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Their money usually doubles about 7 to 10 years.
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Do the math.
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A million doubles to 2 million.
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And then 2 million doubles to 4 million.
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4 million doubles to 8 million.
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We have many people who have now 8 million dollars and it's totally tax-free.
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And that 8 million can generate payouts of 8 to 10 percent using the 3 marvels of wealth
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accumulation.
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Leverage.
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They borrow money for their business ventures and so forth out of their insurance policy.
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And they pay 5% interest to the insurance company so that their money can stay there
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and still earn 10.
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Did you hear that? in other words, if they have millions of dollars in their insurance
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policy, they can borrow using that as collateral and let the money still growing in the insurance
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policy.
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I've had many, many multi-millionaire clients who every million dollars they borrow at 5%,
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some years they have earned 10.
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Some years 16, some years like 2017, 25%.
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While they're using their money for other things, they are earning net rates of return
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of 10 and 15, and 20 percent on their money while they're using it for something else.
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Because life insurance allows them to do that.
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To be able to borrow using their life insurance as collateral at 5% and they keep earning
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10, sometimes 15, sometimes 25 percent or more on the money in the insurance policy.
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That's the 3rd marvel or miracle of wealth accumulation is safe, positive leverage.
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So, let's connect the dots here.
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How do millionaires and billionaires build wealth using life insurance?
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They understand how money really works.
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They are their own bankers, so to speak.
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So, as they accumulate money inside of a tax-free umbrella, max-funded, life-insurance contracts,
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they know that by putting in the most money that the IRS allows, it turns it into this
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cash cow and it's tax-free.
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So, every million that they have inside of an insurance policy, if it's earning rates
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of return that it can earn by using indexed universal life, they like I've been able to
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achieve, 6 to 10 percent average rates of return.
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Even though some years I have earned 25%.
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Even 55% using multipliers.
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But let's just be conservative here.
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10% tax-free returns would be like earning 15% taxable rates of return.
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So, they have money in their insurance contracts and they're earning those great tax-free rates
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of return.
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But if they ever need to access money, do they withdraw it and give up earning 10% tax-free?
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No.
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If they see a piece of real estate they want to buy or tie up with an earnest money, they
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simply call me and they say, "Doug, give me one of those forms.
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I want to borrow a million dollars out of my life insurance policy."
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Not withdraw it.
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Because if they borrow it, they are using the money.
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The insurance company will lend them the equivalent of the mony in the policy.
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But they use it as collateral.
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So, the insurance company keeps crediting them 10% or some years 25% while they're using
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that million because they can borrow it out.
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What does the insurance company charge them?
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Maybe 5%.
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In 2017, I had clients borrow a million bucks, let's say.
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Some borrow way more than that.
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But a million dollars at 5%.
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That's 50,000.
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But that was covered because their insurance policy earned 250,000.
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So, they earned 250(thousand) minus 50,000 of interest.
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They netted 20% or 200,000 of tax-free growth on their money while they were using that
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money for their business in real estate.
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Is this making sense?
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This is how to become your own banker.
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So, how can you learn more?
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