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107: 3 Cases for Single Premium Whole Life

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We have spent a lot of time discussing why paying premiums is great and why we should want to pay them for as long as possible. From an Infinite Banking perspective, why would we not want to capitalize our "bank" to the greatest extent possible?

This begs the question: is it ever appropriate to not pay a premium for a long time?

A "Single-premium" whole life policy is designed for one premium, and that's it. As usual, there are significant tradeoffs to this type of design, the biggest of which concerns taxes.

Tune in to this episode and learn about three potential use cases for a single-premium whole life insurance policy.

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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

(01:41) Single Premium Policies as a CD Replacement for Seniors

(06:53) Single Premium Policies for Real Estate Investors

(14:07) Single Premium Policies for College Planning

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LINKS:

Get in touch: SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION

Online Course: IBC MASTERY

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About Your Hosts:

Hosts John Perrings and John Montoya are dedicated to spreading the word about Infinite Banking so you can discover for yourself how you and your loved ones can benefit from a virtual streamlined process that will take you from IBC novice to sharing the strategy with friends and family—even the skeptics!

John Montoya is the founder of JLM Wealth Strategies, began his career in financial services in 1998, and is both an Authorized IBC® and Bank on Yourself® professional licensed nationwide.

John Perrings started StackedLife Financial Strategies after a 20-year career in Silicon Valley's startup world, where he specialized in data center real estate, finance, and construction. John is an Authorized Infinite Banking® professional and works nationwide.

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Connect with us

Get in touch to see how you might apply these principles to your situation. Schedule a free, no-obligation 30-minute consultation with us today!

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ONLINE COURSE:

Stop wasting hours on YouTube trying to piece together the information you want regarding The Infinite Banking Concept®.

Check out our soup-to-nuts online course. Get everything you need to know about IBC and whole life insurance:

IBC MASTERY

  continue reading

112 episodes

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Content provided by John Montoya, John D. Perrings, John Montoya, and John D. Perrings. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John Montoya, John D. Perrings, John Montoya, and John D. Perrings or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We have spent a lot of time discussing why paying premiums is great and why we should want to pay them for as long as possible. From an Infinite Banking perspective, why would we not want to capitalize our "bank" to the greatest extent possible?

This begs the question: is it ever appropriate to not pay a premium for a long time?

A "Single-premium" whole life policy is designed for one premium, and that's it. As usual, there are significant tradeoffs to this type of design, the biggest of which concerns taxes.

Tune in to this episode and learn about three potential use cases for a single-premium whole life insurance policy.

----

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

(01:41) Single Premium Policies as a CD Replacement for Seniors

(06:53) Single Premium Policies for Real Estate Investors

(14:07) Single Premium Policies for College Planning

----

LINKS:

Get in touch: SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION

Online Course: IBC MASTERY

----

About Your Hosts:

Hosts John Perrings and John Montoya are dedicated to spreading the word about Infinite Banking so you can discover for yourself how you and your loved ones can benefit from a virtual streamlined process that will take you from IBC novice to sharing the strategy with friends and family—even the skeptics!

John Montoya is the founder of JLM Wealth Strategies, began his career in financial services in 1998, and is both an Authorized IBC® and Bank on Yourself® professional licensed nationwide.

John Perrings started StackedLife Financial Strategies after a 20-year career in Silicon Valley's startup world, where he specialized in data center real estate, finance, and construction. John is an Authorized Infinite Banking® professional and works nationwide.

----

Connect with us

Get in touch to see how you might apply these principles to your situation. Schedule a free, no-obligation 30-minute consultation with us today!

----

ONLINE COURSE:

Stop wasting hours on YouTube trying to piece together the information you want regarding The Infinite Banking Concept®.

Check out our soup-to-nuts online course. Get everything you need to know about IBC and whole life insurance:

IBC MASTERY

  continue reading

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