
Round Table | Loan vs. Withdrawal
02/09/21 • 44 min
If you need extra funds and have an insurance policy, would you withdraw from your policy or write a loan against it? Is it better to just borrow money from the bank? How can you utilize the benefits of a loan from a policy vs. taking a conventional loan? Can a loan go bad? How do you decide which way to go? Tune in to hear insights from our coaches as they go through the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC) framework so you can get clarity and make better decisions. Take a loan or withdraw? Remember, you should always be in control of your finances instead of being controlled by financial institutions. Find out how you can do this and more as you listen to today’s episode.
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If you need extra funds and have an insurance policy, would you withdraw from your policy or write a loan against it? Is it better to just borrow money from the bank? How can you utilize the benefits of a loan from a policy vs. taking a conventional loan? Can a loan go bad? How do you decide which way to go? Tune in to hear insights from our coaches as they go through the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC) framework so you can get clarity and make better decisions. Take a loan or withdraw? Remember, you should always be in control of your finances instead of being controlled by financial institutions. Find out how you can do this and more as you listen to today’s episode.
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Want to go even deeper into the conversation? Join our IBC Inner Circle Group membership and gain access to our live podcast recordings, interactive Hot Seat guests on the topics, and exclusive Q&A sessions with other members and our coaches.
Join here: https://wwws.link/inner-circle-sign-up
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