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E13: Determining if a Financial Strategy is Too Good To Be True

Apr 03, 201722 min
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In this episode, we will discuss how you can discern whether or not something is really too good to be true so that you don't get swindled by the next fly by night salesman. 

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We're in the type of financial business where we're privy to hear people say, "Wow! This sounds so good it might be too good to be true."

And I know you've heard it many times talking with clients. But why do people say that? What do people really mean when we say the phrase, "It's too good to be true?" What's going through somebody's head when they say that?

We give you the tools to determine what is and isn't "too good to be true" in this episode.

~ College Tuition Topics Discussed:
* The most common financial strategies that people get burned by
* Get-rich-quick-schemes to stay away from
* Is the Infinite Banking Concept to good to be true
* Why banks are the biggest buyers of Whole Life Insurance policies
* The financial strategy even Walt Disney used to start Disneyland
* The financial strategy used to get JC Penneys off the ground and again to survive the great depression
* How you can get a guaranteed rate and tax-free growth on your money

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