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January 11, 2021 56 mins

In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have a spectacular guest, our very own Ryan Breedwell who shares the basic concept of infinite banking, how to protect and grow your wealth, the best ways of using life insurance, the different types of life insurance, and Policies, what is the crediting method that he prefers, and the side by side comparison between Policies!

Ryan Breedwell is a wealth builder, financial advisor, and co-host of the Millionaire Mindcast Podcast. He helps people make money and build long-term wealth through the programs he offers including Comprehensive Financial Planning, Personal Wealth Management, Group Health Plans, Executive Bonus Plans, Key Person Planning, Deferred Comp. Plans, Long Term Disability Insurance, Medicare Supplement, Retirement Income Planning, Social Security Planning and Life Insurance.

Ryan is not just serving for himself but for others as well. He explains the basic concept of infinite banking to learn its simplest way, and tells the full truth about the most powerful tool to build wealth. Likewise, it is eye-opening to see the side-by-side comparison between different types of Policies that people can take advantage of a lot. Knowing how, why the policy works, and who they work for to achieve the wealth-building goal that you’re going to achieve.

Some Questions I Ask:

  • What are the actual different types of life insurance and what do those entail? (03:34)
  • Why don’t you like variable insurance products first and foremost? (04:36)
  • Who is life insurance for and when did this start actually making sense to leverage this vehicle in their investment plan for building wealth? (10:12)
  • Do you have a certain threshold of how much should go into the Policy every single year? (15:11)
  • What’s good about a Life Insurance Policy? (17:20)
  • When you pull the cash out of the policy, what is the general interest rate that is going to get charged? (23:02)

 In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • Various types of permanent insurance (04:19)
  • The difference between whole life and universal life policies (05:50)
  • The beautiful thing about insurance (11:56)
  • The best way to use the Policy (16:17)
  • A side by side comparison showing the two different Policies – by The Money Multiplier (27:28)

 Quotes:

  • “It’s okay that there’s some pitfalls in the plan because not everything is a perfect product.”

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