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Read more »: What is Liability?
Liability in financial accounting is a financial obligation that a company or individual has to another party, such as a loan or other type of debt that have to be paid back at a specific time or when certain conditions are met. In his book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki (an American businessman and…
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Read more »: What Are The Financial Risks of Having Only One Primary Beneficiary?
Why Do I Need A Primary Beneficiary? When you have a life insurance policy, you may be concerned with dividing up the benefit amount and who will take responsibility for your children or other dependents after your death. Additionally, there will be many obligations that need to be dealt with when you pass away. Therefore,…
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Read more »: What is Corporate tax?
Corporate tax, or the corporate income tax, is a tax that is levied on profits or incomes generated by businesses or corporations. Corporate taxes can be levied on income produced from the business activities and income produced on property such as investments. The government imposes a direct income tax on companies’ earnings, usually based on…
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CLICK HERE ð http://watchibc.com/ In this episode, we dive deep into the fundamentals of infinite banking and the common misconceptions surrounding cash value life insurance. The discussion centers around R. Nelson Nashâs book Becoming Your Own Banker, emphasizing the difference between purchasing a policy and implementing a banking process. Through the equipment financing example, Jayson…
The Podcast: Wealth on Main Street
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The financial professionals who helped you start your business may not be the right ones to help you grow. Richard Canfield discusses how many business owners start with a trusted accountant or bookkeeper but eventually outgrow their capabilities. While loyalty is valuable, your businessâs financial needs change as you scale. If your financial team isnât…
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