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Using Life Insurance to Invest in Real Estate
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If you've been searching the internet looking for information on using life insurance to invest in real estate you've probably found that its hard to find reliable information about life insurance. As soon as you start to think it makes a lot of sense, you find a video that tells you to stay away from life insurance and that it is a rip-off. How do you know what to believe? There is lots of hype, but very little in the way of factual information.
You've come to the right place. Watch this video and hit the Subscribe button because you'll want to watch this and all of the rest of the videos I'm going to do in this series as we
1. Explain the Double Play and why it absolutely works,
2. Debunk the Myths as we separate fact and reality from hype and BS, and
3. Show you valuable tips that real investors are using and your life insurance agent isn't going to tell you. Be sure to watch to the end because I'm going to pass on a valuable pro-tip that you're not going to hear from your life insurance agent.
You are going to be putting a substantial amount of money into a policy so you want to make sure you are doing it right.
I'm a bit of a financial nerd. So things like compounding interest and interest rate arbitrage fascinate me. I discovered the concept of The Double Play on my own many years ago and it's so powerful that I want to share it with the world.
The goal of my YouTube channel is to demystify life insurance and to give you the tools you need to know -- without talking to an agent -- to get the most efficiently-designed policy so that you can maximize your wealth accumulation through your utilization of The Double Play. I'm going to bust all of the myths and misconceptions about life insurance and show you real numbers and facts.
In this video, we're going to be talking about using life insurance to invest in real estate. The entire channel is dedicated to what I call The Double Play: Putting your money to work in two places at one time by leveraging the cash value of a maximum overfunded life insurance policy.