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Episode 332: [The Periodic Table of Abundance] No.3 Liquidity and Cash Flow

January 12, 2024 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • Who is on your money team?
  • Who should care about your money?
  • What strategies, skills and systems do you need to be successful?
  • Are you on the right track?
  • What is liquidity?
  • How fast can you turn that asset into cash?
  • What is the most liquid asset of all?
  • What about less liquid assets?
  • What are the costs?
  • What is the medium of all transactions?
  • What about an example?
  • Are rare baseball cards liquid?
  • What makes every transaction easier?
  • What about land?
  • What about leasing?
  • What about cash flow vs. a lump sum?
  • What about the cost?
  • How stable is the market?
  • What about comps?
  • What about dealing in transparent markets?
  • What about ease?
  • Is your portfolio locked up?
  • What is assets / liabilities?
  • What is the current ratio?
  • What counts as an asset?
  • Can it be converted to cash within a month or two?
  • How liquid are you?
  • Who is sitting on more cash?
  • Who gets to take advantage of opportunities?
  • What assets are considered liquid?
  • What about the liquidity of cash value whole life insurance?
  • Who understands liquidity?
  • Would you like to hear Episode 248?
  • Are you able to take advantage of opportunities when they come your way?
  • What about cash flow?
  • What about coffee?
  • What is the amount of net cash transferring into and out of your life?
  • Is the money coming in greater than they money going out of your life?
  • What about the tax filter?
  • What about consumption?
  • What are the levers to pull to change cash flow?
  • How about increasing the income or reducing expenses?
  • What are some ideas for increasing cash flow?
  • Would you like to hear Episode 81?
  • Would you like to hear Episode 176?
  • Would you like to hear Episode 213?
  • What are some ideas to reduce expenses?
  • What can solve the problems of cash flow well?
  • Would you like to meet?

The topics presented in this podcast are general information only and not for the purposes of providing legal, accounting or investment advice. On such matters, please consult a professional who knows your specific situation.

 

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Episode 315: Retiring with Federal Funds with Mike Grimm

September 15, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • Who do you know who needs to hear this?
  • How about the true story of Ida May Fuller? Have you heard of her?
  • How many federal employees are set to retire soon?
  • Who is Mike Grimm?
  • What happened when Mike and Mark were biking in Jackson Hole, WY?
  • What about coming down the mountain?
  • What is Mike’s story?
  • What sort of benefits packages do government employees have?
  • What was Mike’s work with nuclear weapons like?
  • How are federal employees different from private sector employees?
  • What are the three legs of benefits for government employees?
  • What about the FERS annuity?
  • What about the thrift savings plan (TSP)?
  • What about social security benefits?
  • What about defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans?
  • What are the two main retirement systems?
  • What changed in 1984?
  • What about newer government employees?
  • What about SERS and FERS?
  • What about pensions?
  • What are the factors contributing to benefits?
  • How is a TSP like a 401(k) for the federal government?
  • When did Mike realize he had a passion for helping federal employees?
  • What happens when federal employees hit retirement?
  • What about working longer and the tax implications?
  • When should one start the planning process?
  • Why do I want to continue my work?
  • Do I need to work extra years?
  • Where does Mike work, and what is the process?
  • Would you like to email Mike?
  • Would you like to read Mike’s book?
  • What can you expect in retirement?
  • How many years in advance do you need to get started?
  • Have your read through your pension benefits?
  • Have you decided what you believe about taxes?
  • What do federal employees need to pay attention to?
  • When is a good time to reach out to Mike?

Mike Grimm is the president and founder of Federal Employee Benefits Professionals. He specializes in federal employee benefits and retirement planning. Before starting his business, Mike retired from the US Government as a Federal Agent/Deputy Director with the National Nuclear Security Administration. Mike’s current mission is to help federal employees manage their benefits for a safe and secure retirement.

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Episode 314: Business Formation Strategies with Cheri Hill

September 8, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • Have you seen any of our videos on Youtube?
  • Who did Mark want to be like, when he was a kid?
  • What did Mark do to his hair?
  • Ever heard of “Barber on Yourself”?
  • Who is Cheri Hill?
  • Who wants to start a business?
  • Who wants to grow a business?
  • Who wants to exit a business?
  • What is Sage International?
  • How many companies have they set up?
  • What are the common themes that make or a break a business success?
  • How can Cheri tell whether someone will succeed or fail?
  • What about a solid foundation?
  • Who are the right people?
  • What does a day look like for Cheri?
  • What happens in the initial conversation?
  • What is the right entity?
  • What documents do they need?
  • Who does Cheri work with?
  • How about a horror story?
  • What about being proactive?
  • What is entity formation?
  • What about a LLC?
  • How does one protect streams of income?
  • What about a corporation?
  • What about tax elections?
  • How do I pay myself?
  • What about payroll?
  • What about becoming a W2 employee?
  • What about quarterly estimated taxes?
  • What is the goal?
  • How are C-Corps different?
  • What about relocations to different states?
  • What about 1031 exchanges?
  • What is Cheri’s goal?
  • What makes sense?
  • Would you like to call Cheri to schedule a conversation? 1-800-254-5779
  • Would you like to hear the Cheri Hill show?

Cheri S. Hill, “Wealth Protection Diva” has been a successful entrepreneur/business owner/premier business strategist for the past 30 years as President & CEO of Sage International, Inc., a company honored to play a consistent role in supporting the economic engine driving this country – small business – the backbone of America. Cheri has mastered the art of teaching entrepreneurs how to effectively start, grow and exit a successful business. She’s personally worked with thousands of business owners, entrepreneurs, real estate investors, professionals, and nonprofit founders by putting a solid foundation under each of their dreams. She knows that to win in business you need to be tough, think big and become skilled. As a gutsy successful business owner and sought-after creative mentor to many, she loves to give back!

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Episode 313: How to Avoid the Money Monsters of Taxes, Fees and More! with John Ensley

September 1, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • Would you like to join like-minded individuals on the journey?
    Join us for the FREE! Not Your Average Financial Summit
    on the afternoons of September 6-7, 2023! Register here!
  • What do you do, after you hit rock bottom, to make sure you don’t stay there?
  • What about resilience?
  • Who is John Ensley?
  • What happened when John exited the military?
  • What happened in the late 90’s?
  • What did John learn in the early 00’s with real estate?
  • What happened in 2008?
  • What happened when John hit rock bottom?
  • What did John learn about resilience?
  • What happened when John read 100s of books?
  • What about the banking function?
  • What’s John’s journey with the Bank on Yourself® concept?
  • What does John wish everyone knew?
  • How would having a Bank on Yourself® policy have changed John’s trajectory?
  • What are the counter productive forces in a portfolio?
  • What are five the key money monsters?
    • Taxes
    • Management fees
    • Crises or crashes
    • Inflation
    • Debt interest
  • How can we neutralize or put the monsters back in the cage?
  • What about tax?
  • What’s your lifetime exposure?
  • Have you read the book, the Power of Zero by David McKnight?
  • What about fees?
  • What about cumulative fees?
  • What about reversing that?
  • What about crashes?
  • Is the market going to have “another 2008”?
  • Who can account for inflation?
  • What about interest?
  • What are some words to live by?
  • Is what we know probably wrong?
  • Do we take ourselves too seriously?
  • Would you like to talk with John Ensley?
  • What are the key takeaways?

Join us this year, as we explore
the roots behind what we’re inheriting
and how we can navigate in the future.

Who: You! + Amazing Speakers, Authors and Industry Leaders
What: The 3rd Annual Not Your Average Financial Summit
When: September 6-7, 2023; 1PM to 4:30PM CT both days
(Please adjust for your timezone.)
Where: Virtual
How: REGISTER HERE!

John Ensley is president of JEnsley Financial, a fiduciary, financial planning company and Registered Investment Advisor. John holds a Chartered Financial Consultant® designation from the American College of Financial Services and is one of an elite group of highly trained Bank On Yourself® Professionals. jumponwithjohn.com
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Episode 304: The Deferred Sales Trust 2.0 with Brett Swarts

June 30, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • Who needs to hear about this?
  • Would you like to watch select clips on YouTube?
  • What about tax strategies?
  • What about deferring tax?
  • Is it always a good or bad idea?
  • What is the deferred sales trust or DST?
  • How does the DST 2.0 take things a step further?
  • How does the DST 2.0 work?
  • What about your team?
  • Are taxes going up in the future?
  • Who is Brett Swarts?
  • Would you like to hear Episode 181?
  • What is Brett passionate about?
  • What is a 1031 exchange?
  • What is happening in California?
  • What about a case study?
  • What is the problem?
  • What about freedom?
  • What would 1031 work for?
  • What about changes in the law?
  • How does a Deferred Sales Trust help?
  • What about Deferred Sales Trust 1.0?
  • What can you buy?
  • What about the Deferred Sales Trust 2.0?
  • What about a case study?
  • What is the estate tax exemption?
  • Do you want it into or out of the taxable estate?
  • What about inheritance?
  • Who has an estate tax problem?
  • What are the requirements?
  • Where will taxes take us?
  • What do you need?
  • What do you want?
  • How long will it take?
  • What about diversifying?
  • What happens in youth?
  • What happens after building up some assets?
  • What happens in passive income?
  • What happens later in life?
  • Who is on your dream team?
  • Is there a one-size fits all solution?
  • How can we become a force?
  • What happened in 2008?
  • What about study and practice?
  • What about nuance and rules?
  • What about mindset?
  • What about swap until you drop?
  • When are we most likely to need access to cash?
  • When are real estate prices likely at their lowest?
  • When are banks least likely to lend?
  • How many income streams do you keep?
  • What are the traps of the 1031?
  • What about flexibility?
  • What about the current wealth transfer?
  • Would you like to read Brett’s book, Building a Capital Gains Tax Exit Plan?
  • Would you like to visit capitalgainstaxsolutions.com?
  • Do you always want to pay more?
  • What happened to wealth between 2008 and 2011?
  • What about the opportunity to transfer assets and exit assets in ways that make sense to you?

The topics presented in this podcast are general information only and not for the purposes of providing legal, accounting or investment advice. On such matters, please consult a professional who knows your specific situation.

Brett Swarts is considered one of the most well-rounded Capital Gains Tax Deferral Experts and informative speakers in the U.S. He is the Founder of Capital Gains Tax Solutions, is an exclusive Deferred Sales Trust Trustee, host of the Capital Gains Tax Solutions podcast and an eXp Commercial Multifamily Broker in Sacramento, CA and Saint Augustine, FL.
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Episode 303: Expert Panel on Bank on Yourself® Client Stories

June 23, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • What is even better than a five star review?
  • Who needs to hear this?
  • What book does Stephen recommend?
  • What did Stephen’s clients learn?
  • What did Dan’s client do with his cash value?
  • What were Mark’s clients able do with their modest policies?
  • What did Grant’s business owner client do?
  • Who wants to have control of their money?
  • Why would a business owner choose to do a Bank on Yourself® account strategy for their employees?
  • What about emergencies?
  • What happens with 401(k)s when losing an employee?
  • What about taxable accounts?
  • What about tax free money?
  • What about giving the family something more valuable?
  • What are the benefits?
  • Do employees love it?
  • What happened with John’s business owner client?
  • What about the challenge to get the funding for business expenses?
  • What’s the update with this client’s retirement?
  • Who wants more policies?
  • What is so powerful to understand about WHOLE LIFE insurance?
  • What do you need today? tomorrow?
  • Would you like to hear Episode 86 and Episode 87?
  • What did Amanda do?
  • Who pays tax via policy loans?
  • What about self escrow?
  • How much did Amanda’s client save in fees while doing self escrow with policy loans?
  • What seeds did Sarry’s client plant for the future?
  • What about Mark’s client’s family example?
  • What about thinking outside of the box?
  • Where is it written that you have to put all of your chips on red or black to meet your financial goals?
  • What are the takeaways?
  • Would you like to connect on the FREE Not Your Average Financial Community at notyouraverage.mn.co?

This episode features a round table of
select Bank On Yourself® Professionals, including:
John Ensley (Puget Sound, WA),
Sarry Ibrahim (Chicago, IL),
Dan Morris (Daytona Beach, FL),
Amanda Neely (Cincinnati, OH),
Brandon Neely (Cincinnati, OH),
Stephen Step (Los Angeles, CA)
and Grant Thompson (Amarillo, TX).

 

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Episode 301: [Money Talks] Knowing When to Call a Financial Advisor

June 9, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • What is one of the most satisfying parts of my work?
  • When is a good time to call?
  • What about a story?
  • Are bankers gonna bank?
  • Are collectors gonna collect?
  • When is it crucial to get a second set of eyes and ears?
  • What about dramatically improving your financial situation?
  • When should you call me?
  • What about the unexpected times?
  • Are you going into debt of any kind?
  • Are you in the midst of a job change?
  • Are you retiring or considering retirement?
  • Did you receive or are you about to receive an inheritance?
  • Have interest rates changed in a substantial way?
  • Has the stock market changed in a substantial way?
  • Do you pay tax on your social security?
  • Do you pay the alternative minimum tax?
  • Did you get married?
  • Did you get divorced?
  • Did you have a child?
  • Did you have another child?
  • Did you take on an aging parent?
  • Did you buy a home or are you considering buying a home?
  • Did you start a business?
  • Are you in the midst of a catastrophic illness, such as a heart attack, stroke or cancer?
  • Did you win the lottery?
  • What other reasons can you think up to call us?
  • Would you like to call our office at 1-800-962-9141?
  • Would you like to book with Mark?
  • What did Jim Rohn say?
  • What about rock, paper, scissors?
  • How are we predictable?
  • How might we need to adapt?
  • What about an example?
  • How might we fix this?
  • Who taught you that?
  • How’s that going for you?
  • Might it make sense to ask for help?
  • How might we discover opportunities in the midst of obstacles?
  • What are the traps?
  • What did Dwight D. Eisenhower say?
  • What are the dynamics?
  • What did Napoleon Bonaparte say? What happened in 1805?
  • How might you be resilient?
  • What did Russ Alan Prince say?
  • How many actually implement the plan?
  • What does this mean?
  • Who struggles to follow through?
  • What about the importance of ongoing communication?
  • What about a giant binder?
  • What about a relationship?
  • What about planning?
  • What is your specific concern?
  • What about goal setting?
  • What about taking targeted action?
  • What about a broad overview?
  • What about just in case vs. just in time planning?
  • Are you collecting pebbles?
  • Are you ready to take the pebbles out of your pocket?
  • Would you like to make an impact?
  • Where do monkeys outperform market managers?
  • What about a divorce case study?
  • Would you like to book with Mark?

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Episode 296: [The Survivor’s Checklist] What To Do When Your Loved One Passes

May 5, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • Who needs to hear this?
  • Would you like a FREE book? Email us at hello@nyafinancialpodcast.com.
  • What about unclaimed life insurance funds?
  • What about going into “full detective mode”?
  • How might you search?
  • What about the deceased’s own paperwork?
  • What about the deceased’s recent tax returns?
  • What about the deceased’s transaction history?
  • Are you the named beneficiary?
  • Can you call the insurance company to find out if you are a beneficiary?
  • What about the National Association of Insurance Commissioner’s (NAIC) life insurance policy locator service tool?
  • What about an example?
  • Is there a contingent beneficiary?
  • What happens if no beneficiary can be found?
  • What happens if the death benefit goes to the deceased’s estate?
  • Does the federal government have a website for this?
  • Can you find it on your own?
  • What about the unclaimed property office?
  • What happens if you move to another state?
  • What about unclaimed wages?
  • What about VA benefits?
  • What about unclaimed insurance funds?
  • What about the IRS and the federal tax refund?
  • What about the state tax refund?
  • What about treasuryhunt.gov for savings bonds?
  • What about SEC claims on stocks and brokerage funds?
  • What about contacting the brokerage fund directly to find an account left in your name?
  • What can you do to broach the topic?
  • When would be a good time to have a 30-minute conversation?
  • How could this be a positive experience for everyone?
  • Do you know about your parent’s life insurance policy or policies?
  • Do they have medical care benefits on these policies?
  • What if the worst has just happened?
  • Would you like to have the Survivor’s Checklist?
  • What needs to be done?
  • What do you need to do in the first few days?
  • What about the certified death certificate copies?
  • What about the deceased’s files and safety deposit boxes?
  • Is burial insurance or final expense insurance in place?
  • Has your loved one selected a cemetery location or plot in advance?
  • What about contacting the funeral home?
  • Should you assign the death benefit to the funeral home?
  • Should the death benefit get paid directly to you?
  • Should the death benefit be paid as a lump sum or as ongoing payments?
  • What should you do within the first week of someone’s passing?
  • What about the Social Security Administration?
  • What about Veteran’s Affairs?
  • What about the Department of Health Services (if they were receiving Medicaid)?
  • What about the insurance companies?
  • Do you need to contact the life insurer?
  • Do you need to contact the medical insurer?
  • Do you need to contact the disability insurer?
  • Do you need to contact the homeowners insurer?
  • Do you need to contact the auto insurer?
  • How long does it take for a life insurance death benefit to be paid out?
  • What do you do with the certified death certificate?
  • What about the liquidity of the life insurance company?
  • What happens with lump sums at a bank?
  • Who can easily withdraw $1M from a bank account? Are banks liquid?
  • How many days does it take to get a large withdrawal from the bank?
  • Are bankers allowed to ask you questions about why you want your own deposits back?
  • What about unused life insurance premium?
  • What about the retirement account plans (401(k), IRAs, Pensions, and other benefits still due to them)?
  • What about cancelling recurring bills?
  • What about closing down online and social media accounts?
  • What about establishing an I Love You folder with passwords?
  • What about bank accounts and online accounts?
  • What about the probate process?
  • Does your loved one have a will or trust (who is the trustee?)?
  • What about issuing bond?
  • What about notifying creditors that your loved one has passed?
  • What about taking an inventory of all assets and liabilities?
  • What about asking the court for a final distribution of the estate to be paid out to beneficiaries?
  • What if the loved one had a small or no estate?
  • Is there agreement among surviving relatives?
  • How can you collaborate with relatives in a constructive way?
  • What about the overwhelm?
  • What about the grief?
  • How might you love your family to make this process so much easier?
  • What is an I Love You folder?
  • What are the documents you should leave?
    • What about the sources of all of your income?
    • Where are your assets held? (401(k)s, IRAs, Pensions, Social Security, Medicare, Life Insurance premiums, etc.)
      • Company
      • Account Numbers
      • Listed Beneficiaries
      • Bank accounts and numbers
      • Phone numbers or addresses of companies
    • What online accounts, social media accounts and other usernames and passwords will your loved ones need to access upon your death?
    • What do you want your funeral to be like exactly?
    • What items do you want to leave to specific people?
    • What would you write in a letter to your closest loved ones? (Would you like a hand writing this letter? Hop on our calendar and select a time.)
  • What can you do this week to make sure your family is better off?

 

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Episode 294: How Families and Financial Advisors Sabotage Generational Wealth

April 21, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • Who needs to hear this?
  • Would you like a FREE book?
  • What about leaving a legacy?
  • How many generations?
  • What did Gloria Steinem say?
  • What about aggressive investment?
  • Did you lose $1?
  • Should we become more conservative as we get closer to retirement?
  • What is human capital?
  • How might we think like a family?
  • What is the greatest asset?
  • Would you like to hear Episode 104 and Episode 105?
  • How might one take an individual’s net worth and build up the family for generations?
  • Who is “taken out of service”?
  • Who will transform the family?
  • What happens in retirement?
  • What is the work that you love?
  • What about consulting?
  • What about freelancing?
  • What about starting a business?
  • What about mentoring the next generation?
  • What about sharing your story?
  • Is insurance temporary?
  • How is life insurance the bedrock of generational wealth?
  • Who buys term insurance?
  • …What do they have to show for it?
  • What happens when term insurance runs out?
  • What is the best age to purchase insurance?
  • What are the guarantees?
  • What is the only type of life insurance that offers guarantees?
  • What about government and taxes?
  • How much will you pay in tax in retirement?
  • What are the restrictions on the 401(k) or IRA?
  • Do you want the choice to spend down the accounts?
  • What happens now the SECURE Act has passed?
  • What are growth vehicles?
  • What are transfer vehicles?
  • What about failure?
  • What if there was no transfer of power?
  • How might we prepare the people to receive gifts?
  • Who is leaking money, as the generations progress?
  • What about shirt sleeves to shirt sleeves in three generations?
  • What about nurturing emotional, intellectual and human/social capital of the family?
  • Why do so many focus on short term thinking?
  • How do we avoid sabotaging and avoiding long term generational wealth?
  • Would you like to talk with Mark about generational wealth?
  • What are the four key elements that lead to long term thinking and generational wealth?
  • What about financial foundations?
  • What about saving?
  • What is the opposite of saving?
  • What about a family fund?
  • How might one save money, mitigate against risk and provide permanent protection and leave a legacy?
  • What about family lending?
  • What creative ways might you use family capital?
  • What if grandma and grandpa bought up all of the loans for the children and grandchildren?
  • What would happen if the wealth stayed within the family (instead of bleeding interest to bankers)?
  • What about leadership?
  • What about mentorship?
  • What about nurturing family relationships?
  • What about growing children into world leaders?
  • How young is too young?
  • What about legacy?
  • How might we prepare the people for the money?
  • What about the traditions and the values you leave behind?
  • What about sharing this episode with a family member?

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Episode 293: [Client Spotlight] Solar Tax Credits and Bank On Yourself® with Julia Amstutz

April 14, 2023 by Not Your Average Financial Podcast

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In this episode, we ask:

  • What do you see?
  • Have you ever used SoftSoap?
  • What problem did Robert Taylor solve?
  • What did Sherlock Holmes say?
  • Who can see (and not just observe)?
  • Who is Julia Amstutz?
  • What was dinner like for Julia growing up?
  • What did Julia learn from her parents about budgeting?
  • What happened when Julia came back from Europe?
  • Is deferring tax always a good idea?
  • What is the tax rate now?
  • What will the tax rate be in the future?
  • What is Julia up to now?
  • How has Julia used her policy?
  • How did Julia and her husband Steve pay cash for their car?
  • What was Steve’s reaction when learning about Julia’s policy?
  • What about the solar installation project?
  • What about tax credits and renewable energy credits?
  • Is it possible to zero out an electric bill?
  • How is Julia repurposing the energy bill to repay the policy loan?
  • What about thinking long term?
  • What happens in the first few years?
  • What pays off?
  • How much has Julia’s policy grown?
  • What additional goals does Julia have with her policy?
  • What about liquidity?
  • What about contributing to your own retirement savings?
  • What are the takeaways?
  • Who thinks about tax deferral?
  • How does Julia transcend this limited thinking?
  • Who thinks long range?
  • How does a CPA think?
  • What about thinking out loud, talking with a buddy?
  • How might you think about it in a different way?

Julia Amstutz grew up in Italy where her parents served as missionaries until they moved back to the United States when she was sixteen. She attended Wheaton college and began her career in public accounting shortly after graduation.

She is now a senior manager in the National Professional Standards Group of an international public accounting firm. She lives in Central Illinois with her husband Steve and together they enjoy serving the international students in their community.

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