2 Responses to Q&A: Anyone have a whole life insurance policy they use as a savings account?

  1. Books says:

    I don’t think there is any such thing as an IRS sponsored program as your financial adviser suggests. Perhaps your adviser is talking about an IRA account and similar pre-tax savings plans which saves you taxes but is not “IRS sponsored”.
    The problem with using an insurance account for a “private bank” is that the vast majority of people don’t pay back the money. Basically, your adviser is telling you to do the same thing with your insurance policy that people did with the equity in their houses. Borrow from it. The results could be the same for you as for all the people who borrowed on their equity. They wound up owing far more than the house was worth. My personal opinion is that your adviser has an interest in what you do, will make money off of you if you do what he wants. You need someone who is more independent and objective.

  2. Goldy says:

    Okay….I’ll try to give you the simple answer. Whenever you make a purchase, a major one especially, you typically do one of two things. Either finance the purchase thru a lender and pay them the interest, or save up the cash and pay for the product outright, therefore losing interest that you could have earned. The earning interest comes about because if you pay into a whole life policy and borrow against it to purchase the product, as you pay yourself back, you are still earning interest since you are borrowing against it, and not actually withdrawing the cash. You are the owner of the policy, and at the end of the year dividends are paid. Go to http://www.infinitebanking.org/ and you will read a wealth of information. It really is a well kept secret because the big banks loose out when your not paying them interest. Read the material and make a decision for yourself. We have policy’s for each family member and have used the cash value to purchase our teenagers first cars.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Looking for something?

Use the form below to search the site:


Still not finding what you're looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can take care of it!

Visit our friends!

A few highly recommended friends...