$700K Loan Paid Back in 8 Days?! (IBC Explained)
- Akiva Shapero
- Sep 8
- 2 min read
Ken Shapero, a former Wall Street insider, reveals the power of the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC)! Discover how YOU are in control of your money. See real-world proof: one client borrowed and repaid $700,000 quickly, showing the power of true financial freedom!
This quick dive covers: IBC Made Simple, building generational wealth, life insurance's hidden powers, and how to break free from traditional banking. Watch now to find out why Ken left Wall Street and how you can start your own journey to financial independence.
🤔 ABOUT NELSON NASH INSTITUTE 😃
The Nelson Nash Institute is dedicated to the ideas of Nelson Nash, the founder of the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC). Nash's work is based on Austrian economics, emphasizing individual liberty, sound money, and limited government. The institute educates both the general public and financial professionals about the theory and application of life insurance, particularly whole life insurance.
We promote the use of whole life insurance as a key tool for implementing the Infinite Banking Concept. This concept involves using permanent whole life insurance policies as a way to manage cash flow, essentially creating a privatized banking system. The aim is for individuals and businesses to recapture interest that would traditionally be paid to financial institutions, thereby maintaining control and access to funds while achieving consistent long-term growth.
The institute offers educational programs, including the IBC Practitioner’s Program, which trains financial professionals, including life insurance agents, CPAs, and attorneys, on how to structure whole life insurance policies for their clients to function as banking policies. The focus is not on "investing in" life insurance, but on using it as a cash-flow management vehicle to achieve financial goals.
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