Dear Serious Real Estate Investor; As the market changes from a SELLERS' market to a BUYERS' market, there are a few strategies that are going to CRUSH it. The easiest and fastest one to implement? LEASE OPTIONS. This is where John Jackson comes in. In case you are not familiar with who John Continue Reading
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Sales Process – Best Practices
By Dan Harkey Do you ever think that for some reason you are not getting the results you want in your sales career? Do you have feelings that you try, but it is just not working? Maybe you need a minor tune-up, or perhaps a major overhaul. Let us review the sales process: Some people think that Continue Reading
Life Insurance Premiums: How Much and For How Long
By Gabby Darroch Let’s talk about life insurance premiums, because, let’s face it, no one likes to pay them. But what if you began to look at them like deposits instead of payments? With The Money Multiplier Method, that’s really what they are. How much does my premium (or deposit) have to Continue Reading
The (Bad) Spend Trend
By Gabby Darroch Einstein once said, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn’t … pays it.” And when someone with a brain that powerful and with knowledge that brilliant tells me to pay attention, guess what I’m going to do–pay Continue Reading
The Future of Mortgage Defaults, Financial and Note Experts Forecast Market
By Stephanie Mojica With an unprecedented national and global economic crisis, real estate industry experts have varying opinions on how the situation will affect mortgage defaults. "The pandemic-induced closure of non-essential businesses caused the April unemployment rate to spike to its Continue Reading
Differences Between a Policy Loan and Withdrawal
By Gabby Darroch I know many people have had the concern when it comes to taking a loan from their policy. Typically, loans have a bad connotation. But that is because taking a loan from your neighborhood bank ends up losing you money. Taking a loan from your policy, however, ends up doing the exact Continue Reading
Family Wealth: 5 Vital Steps For Ensuring Your Succession Plans
By Fuquan Bilal One of the most pressing concerns, and what keeps us up at night more than anything else is taking care of our loved ones. We can work hard, save money, and spoil our kids while we are around, but that may not be able to really see our biggest wishes for them for the long term Continue Reading
The Influence of Age and Longevity on Residential Assisted Living
By Gene Guarino As we age, health and longevity become a prevalent topic. People want to know how to increase their longevity. They want to live longer and live better. How well you age, and your longevity is a projection of your health. There are some genetic factors to consider when talking about Continue Reading
4 Reasons You Should Always Repay Your Loans
By Gabby Darroch If you’ve been with me for a while, you know you are not required to repay your policy loans. And if you’ve ever wondered, “If I don’t have to repay my loans, why should I?” let’s set the record straight. The Caveat In the initial stages of using your policy it’s important to note Continue Reading
VA and FHA Mortgages & the Housing Boom (Part 2)
Military Experience Eligibility for VA Loans How does a retired or active military personnel member qualify for a VA loan based upon their military experience? * An earlier discharge date for a service-connected disability may still qualify you. ** Officers who separated from service after Continue Reading
VA and FHA Mortgages & the Housing Boom (Part 1)
By Rick Tobin The most flexible and easiest qualifying mortgage loan product in America is the VA (US Department of Veteran Affairs) mortgage loan. Between 1944 and 1966, approximately 20% of all single-family homes built or purchased were financed by the VA home loan program for active military or Continue Reading
The Better Alternative to Your Retirement Account
By Gabby Darroch Today I want to spend a little time clarifying exactly what makes the Infinite Banking Concept different. Different from any other banking system, financial institution, or retirement you’ve ever seen or heard of before. This will help you understand why The Money Multiplier is the Continue Reading
What Should Assisted Living Look and Feel Like?
By Gene Guarino What should a Residential Assisted Living home look and feel like? When we talk about the look and the feel, it’s a home so it should obviously look like a home. Sometimes people try to take a commercial building and convert it into residential assisted living and it just doesn’t Continue Reading