Dollars and Nonsense focuses on helping individuals and families find financial freedom by leveraging the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC). The podcast delivers real-world tips, tricks, and techniques for anyone wanting to take their wealth to the next level. We do all this through the hosts sharing their vast knowledge and sitting down with experts. Plus, the show is for the average person—you don’... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 233 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessInvesting |
In this episode, Nate Scott walks us through the types of investments that make sense to fund using Infinite Banking policies and those that may not be a good fit. He explains why investments that produce cash flow, like real estate, private lending,... more
In this episode, Nate breaks down the three main reasons why people who practice Infinite Banking end up with multiple policies. He explains what a MEC limit is, and what benefits you can get from insuring other people, like spouses, children, or eve... more
In this episode, Nate debunks the idea that infinite banking is some magical arbitrage situation. He explains that infinite banking is about managing capital efficiently and using whole life insurance policies as a capital warehouse. He breaks down ... more
Join Nate in this episode as he discusses the concept of family banking and reveals the three crucial steps to becoming a master family banker. Family banking involves keeping money within the family and mimicking the strategies used by wealthy famil... more
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Buy into this story. It made me & my family much smarter about all things money! Living Wealth is the honest IBC provider!
I have been learning about infinite banking for several years. Nate and his team have been instrumental in reshaping my financial literacy as well as financial future. I am grateful for the content and information that has allowed me to see a change in me and my future. Many thanks!
I’ve owned a policy for a few years but found I was confused about a number of things relating to IBC. This podcast has helped me get a much clearer picture of what I was misunderstanding and where to go next. I find myself chain listening and enjoy each episode as much or more than the previous. I started listening around episode 158 and am working my was up to present.
If your looking for insight and standing principles to apply to your life that will generate financial stability for your family and future. This is a must listen!
Buy into this story. It made me & my family much smarter about all things money!
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