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In this episode, we ask:
- Did you hear Part 1 in last week’s episode, Episode 172?
- What about Bank on Yourself® for seniors?
- What about long term care?
- Can an 85-year-old get life insurance?
- What about examples?
- How do lump sum premiums work?
- What about riders?
- What about growth?
- What about guaranteed values?
- What about inflation?
- What is a single premium whole life policy?
- What about health concerns?
- What is different about underwriting?
- What about insuring someone in your family or business?
- What about ownership of the policy?
- What questions should you ask?
- What about retirement?
- Who do you know that needs to consider this?
- Has your retirement gone up in value every single year?
- What about dividends?
- How strong is the institution where your money is held?
- What about luck?
- What about skill?
- What about growth and principal?
- What about taxes on gains?
- Can you spend the money while it’s still growing for you?
- What about borrowing cash value?
- What is the path toward uninterrupted compound growth?
- Do you have a Bank on Yourself® professional to talk with?
- What is a non-recourse loan?
- What happens when you die?
- Is your money liquid?
- Are you penalized from accessing your money?
- Is your money trapped?
- How much can you withdraw?
- What’s pretty cool?
- What about retirement income?
- What about the biggest complaints from seniors?
- What about penalties?
- Does your plan address the 500-pound gorilla in the room?
- What about long term care?
- What about activities for daily living?
- What about giving to charity?
- What about probate court?
- Would you like to hear some examples?
- What about the sandwich years?
- What about required minimum distributions or RMDs?
- What about a home health care benefit?
- What about leaving a legacy?
- Where do seniors tend to keep cash?
- What is possible and not possible to do?
- Would you like to call us?
- Would you like to view Mark’s calendar and book a meeting?




David McKnight graduated from Brigham Young University with Honors in 1997. Over the past 20 years David has helped put thousands of Americans on the road to the zero percent tax bracket. He has made frequent appearances in Forbes, USA Today, New York Times, Fox Business, CBS Radio, Bloomberg Radio, Huffington Post, Reuters, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, Nasdaq.com, Investor’s Business Daily, Kiplinger’s, MarketWatch and numerous other national publications. His bestselling book The Power of Zero has sold over 200,000 copies and the updated and revised version was published by Penguin Random House. When it was launched in September of 2018, it finished the week as the #2 most-sold business book in the world. In 2019 The Power of Zero was ranked as the #9 best financial resource in the country by Forbes Magazine. This book was recently made into a full-length documentary film entitled The Power of Zero: The Tax Train Is Coming. As the President of David McKnight & Company, he mentors hundreds of financial advisors from across the country who specialize in the Power of Zero retirement approach. He and his wife Felice have seven children.
Marc Lichtenfeld is the Senior Editor of The Oxford Income Letter, which is based on his proprietary 10-11-12 System. He is also the Editor of Stock Sequence Trader, Lightning Trend Trader and Closing Bell Profits.Marc is the Chief Income Strategist of The Oxford Club. After getting his start on the trading desk at Carlin Equities, he moved over to Avalon Research Group as a senior analyst. Over the years, Marc’s commentary has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and U.S. News & World Report, among others. Prior to joining The Oxford Club, he was a senior columnist at Jim Cramer’s TheStreet. Today, he is a sought-after media guest who has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business and Yahoo Finance. His first book, 



