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Round Table | How Policy Loan Interest Works

Round Table | How Policy Loan Interest Works

Published 5Β years, 5Β months ago
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This week’s round table is all-out answering this common question: β€œWhy would I ever want to borrow my own money and pay interest for it?” This is one of the biggest hang-ups about the concept of infinite banking. Spoiler alert - you’re actually not borrowing your money. Listen in and hear how to get clarity on this and many more questions regarding policy loan interest.


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