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May 31, 2026

Infinite banking gets pitched to almost everyone, but it only works for a narrow group of people. The concept isn't about how much you earn or how disciplined you are at saving. It comes down to whether you borrow money regularly and what that borrowing actually costs you.

The original idea, as Nelson Nash conceived...


May 24, 2026

Most people assume the Fed controls interest rates. The bond market has a different opinion — and over the past several years, it's been winning. Understanding why that matters could change how you think about the whole life insurance policy you own, or the one you've been considering.

When the Fed cut rates three...


May 17, 2026

 

When a big win lands in your lap — a stock that ran further than you expected, a property sale, a business exit, an inheritance — the planning problem changes. The challenge is no longer how to build wealth. It becomes how to protect what you just earned without abandoning the upside...


May 10, 2026

If you've ever hesitated on an annuity because you weren't sure the insurance company would actually pay, you're not alone. Recent academic research found that consumers expect to receive only about 82 cents on the dollar from an annuity contract. Roughly 89% of people price in some chance that the insurer simply...


May 3, 2026

A note before we begin: RILAs are registered securities, and we don't sell them. We sell fixed annuities — SPIAs, MYGAs, and fixed indexed annuities. This conversation is educational, not a recommendation for or against any specific product.

RILAs — registered index-linked annuities — are the...