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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Taxation, Money And Banking, With The Infinite Banking Concept By Becoming Your Own Banker

By Tomas McFie

Money is hardly ever considered an asset. Yet you can prove that it is an asset by attempting to live 10 days without using it. Because assets tend to multiply this is an important realization.

It has been said that, "The value of an asset increases exponentially while the value of your labor only increases incrementally."

Most people are concerned about the rate of return on their money when they should be concerned about the return of their money. And so they lose the real value of their money by giving it to someone else.

Consider the following:

Your paycheck. Where do you deposit it?

A commercial bank or one that you own?

Do you or someone else profit the most from this way of doing business?

It has been written that "you can't multiply wealth by dividing it." Habitually letting others have first right to your money by depositing your paycheck into their bank, gives them control over your money and not you. This will wind up costing you thousands of dollars, if not more, over time. Each time you give up management of your money to someone else you lose wealth. When you allow others to manage your money your money now can be subject to account charges, service fees and management fees. Plus the managers of your money will make money off your money and pay you very little in comparison to what they are making.

Nobody is financially independent until they have mastered the concept as taught in the book Becoming Your Own Banker, by R. Nelson Nash. Nash teaches a concept called Infinite Banking which will teach you how to control and benefit from the financing equation which is as follows:

You lose money whenever you buy anything. You lose money that you could have earned in interest when you pay cash, or you lose the interest you have to pay someone else to use their money to make your purchase.

When you Become Your Own Banker, you recover the cost of interest you pay out when you borrow from your own banking system and pay yourself back. You are now using your own money as an asset and it will multiply. - 23210

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