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Your
Circle of Wealth
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When it
comes to finances, there are many common beliefs that are simply
not true. By learning and implementing key financial strategies,
you may be able to increase your future wealth and your
lifestyle at the same time. This video can help you discover how
process – not product – will change how you look at your money.
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Qualified
Plans: What you Don’t Know May Be More Important
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This video will
help you learn how qualified plans work and what you need to know to
make them work best for you. Many people put their money in a
401(k), IRA, SEP or SIMPLE retirement account thinking they are
saving taxes, when in reality they only manage to postpone the tax
to some point in the future.
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5
Minute Lesson on Life Insurance
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Life
insurance is a significant part of a successful financial plan and
is one of the most misunderstood financial tools available to us.
This video will help you understand the various types of life
insurance, including the “Maximum Efficient Contract” and the rules
government has placed on life insurance.
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Who Holds This Piece at Your House? |
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Many
believe it is best to accelerate mortgage payments through a 15-year
mortgage rather than a 30-year, paying extra principal each month,
biweekly payments and large down payments. This video will challenge
what you know to be true about your mortgage.
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Retirement:
Are You Ready?
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This video
discusses unnecessary wealth transfers and how avoiding them can
enhance the length of time your money will last and potentially
provide more retirement income for you to enjoy the lifestyle you
desire.
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Becoming
Your Own Banker
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Everyone
should be in two businesses, the one they do for a living to
generate an income and a self-financing business. This short book
explains the infinite banking concept in an easy to understand way.
If you can afford to pay the lending institutions interest, you can
learn to pay yourself and keep the interest.
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