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Recently, we discussed the concept that “time is money.”

We pointed out every 90 days that go by without implementing asset optimization strategies that leverage maximum-funded, tax-advantaged insurance contracts can result in a loss of $100,000 or more in future retirement resources (when tax savings are calculated into the equation).

compoundinterest 300x199 Would You Rather Have $1 Million, Or $72,000?Well, there’s even more to the issue of the time-value of money.

Consider this: A dollar doubling every period for 20 periods tax-free would amount to over $1 million by the end.

However, if it were taxed as earned (in a 25% marginal tax bracket, which most Americans are in) as it doubled over the same 20 periods, it would only be worth $72,000.

Why is that?

When it’s taxed as earned, you have to pay tax on the gain every period.

So at the beginning, your money doubles from $1 to $2. You pay tax on that gain. Then what’s left doubles again, and you pay taxes on that gain — and so on for 20 periods.

By the end, if you’re in a 25% marginal tax bracket (as most Americans are on their last dollars earned), instead of $1,048,000, you would have $72,000.

Now that’s if you’re in a 25% marginal tax bracket. If you live in 41 of the 50 U.S. states that have a state income tax, you’re more likely to be in a 32 to 33% tax bracket.

And if the government eventually increases taxes to cover the skyrocketing federal debt, some experts estimate you could end up in a 50 to 60 percent tax bracket.

It would be far better to accumulate your retirement savings on a tax-free basis. Even if you’ve already started saving in 401(k)s, IRAs or other qualified plans, you can start now to transition your money through strategic roll-outs and be on your way to accumulating your wealth tax-free.

It is indeed possible to optimize your assets in savings accumulation vehicles where your money: 1) accumulates tax-free; 2) can be withdrawn tax-free (even before age 59 ½ – without penalty); and 3) transfers to your heirs tax-free when you pass away.

Find out more and begin now to empower yourself, and your financial future.

Isn’t it time you became wealthy?

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missed fortune super blog itunes 150x150 Where Should You Put Your Serious Cash?Did you miss this week’s show? Doug Andrew discussed the following:

We need a separation of the economy from the government.

Whenever we face a challenge where our income is less than our outgo, we have to face the choice of either to cut our spending or raise our revenue or income.

It’s very obvious that congress is not cutting expenses but rather increasing them, by quadrupling the deficit we had last year.

What do you think congress is going to do to increase revenue?   There are two obvious answers:  either they have to increase taxes or print more money (which causes inflation).

There are two highly predictable  facts that I’ve been talking about lately 1) Your money is never going to be worth more than it is today and 2) You’re current tax bracket is likely the lowest tax bracket that you’re ever going to be in.

Attend our one hour event live over the internet this coming Tuesday, August 25th at 11:00 am and again at 6:30 pm Pacific: Don’t miss your chance to understand how to protect your money during this economic crisis and get competitive rates of return during the good years. This strategy is called indexing and you need to know all about it. Call 888-76-Radio (888-767-2346) to register.

I’m a big proponent of avoiding tax-deferred investments, like IRAs and 401(k)s, because 1/3 of your money will go out the window when you begin to withdraw your money.

The day you will suffer your greatest loss is when you begin to access that money.

So what should you be doing right now?  You need to be repositioning your serious money — that money in IRAs and 401(k)s that may have lost 20%, 30%, or even 40% of its value.

Did you know that people who followed these strategies did not lose any money during the last two years?  Already, many who implemented these concepts are on track this year to experience 12%, 15%, or even a 16% gain.  You need to understand how to do this!

Why I don’t own an IRA or 401(k) and never will. I’ve always put my serious cash such as college savings, retirement, and home equity into investments that will accumulate money tax free.

And then when I access that money it is tax free, including the gain. When I die it also blossoms and transfers income tax free. I make sure this money is liquid, safe, and earns a competitive rate of return. I choose to put my cash into Maximum Funded Tax Advantaged (MFTA) Life Insurance.

FREE Missed Fortune E-book: Baby Boomer Blunders. THE PROBLEM? The average Baby Boomer has less than $50,000 accumulated for retirement (which means many have less than that), primarily due to bad habits and having money invested in the wrong places where economic downturns can diminish their nest egg. Download at www.babyboomerblunders.com

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missed fortune super blog itunes 150x150 Why Defer Taxes If Taxes Are Going Up? Why defer taxes if taxes are going up?

Did you miss this week’s show? Doug Andrew discussed some of the following topics:

I’m really concerned about the rate that the national debt is increasing.  Two things are highly predictable:  1) Your money will never be worth more than it is today 2) Your current tax bracket is likely the lowest bracket you will ever be in.

If we know taxes are going up in the future, do you want to have a financial strategy that defers taxes?  Qualified plans such as 401k(s) and IRAs defer taxes.  Is that the right strategy for you?

An engineer who was in my office this week really gets it.  He understands that a maximum funded insurance contract is a far better alternative.  He is protected and doesn’t  lose money when the market goes down but gets competitive rates of return when the market is going up.

Attend our event live over the internet on Tuesday June 9th: Don’t miss your chance to understand how to protect your money during this economic crisis but get competitive rate of returns during the good years. This strategy is called indexing and you need to know all about it. Call 888-76-Radio (888-767-2346) to register for either the 11am or 6pm Pacific session.

New FREE Missed Fortune E-book: Baby Boomer Blunders. THE PROBLEM? The average Baby Boomer has less than $50,000 accumulated for retirement (which means many have less than that), primarily due to bad habits and having money invested in the wrong places where economic downturns can diminish their nest egg. Download at www.babyboomerblunders.com

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Last week, I published an article explaining why IRAs and 401(k)s are proving not to be best for a secure retirement, with many people seeing up to 50 percent in losses on their accounts the last few years.

Recovering from losses can be tough when money is left in the market. Realize that when an account loses 50 percent of its value, the account has to experience a 100 percent gain just to get back to the break-even point.  That could take years in this volatile economy.

This last April I took the opportunity to get in some spring skiing. Nearly everyone I sat with on the chair lift that day was from out of state, and while getting acquainted, most asked me what I did.

After telling them I was an author and financial strategist, they would say, “Oh, I’ll bet you’re having a tough go of it this year!” They were shocked when I said, “Actually, we’re having a great year, primarily because the people who followed the strategies that I explain in my books and on my radio show did not lose any money during the last two years!”

This is in contrast to people we’ve all heard about who have lost thousands, hundreds of thousands-even millions of dollars-in their traditional investments.

As an author, speaker and radio show host, I visit about 48 major cities each year. I have been overwhelmed by numerous people who have expressed gratitude for the advice they followed that protected them from suffering losses on their assets last year.

For years I have been recommending that people place their serious cash (such as money earmarked for retirement or their home equity) and keep it in investments that are liquid, safe, and earn a tax-free rate of return.

I choose to put my serious cash in maximum-funded, tax-advantaged (MFTA) life insurance contracts because they are the only investments that, when properly structured and funded, allow an investor to: 1) accumulate money safely, tax-free, 2) withdraw the money later tax-free, and 3) transfer money tax-free at death.

For the last 12 years, I have used a strategy called “indexing.” With this, your principal is protected and you don’t lose when the market goes down.

When the market goes up, you are credited whatever the index of your choice earns (like the S&P 500 Index)-up to a cap-without your money actually at risk in the market (averaging 7 – 8 percent).

Some investors who had $100,000 in the S&P 500 during the last 10 years saw their money grow, but then dissipate to $68,000. Had they used indexing, they could have had a current account value of $178,000.

Proper use of such indexing strategies can help you get your future back!

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With investing being more uncertain today because of banks closing, businesses shutting their doors forever, and despicable investors like Bernie Madoff no wonder one of the most asked questions we get is, “How safe is life insurance?”

Even insurance giant AIG has given the insurance industry a black eye. Insurance is the backbone of our financial system. But don’t take our word for it.

We could go on and on about the merits and safety of life insurance. Instead, click on the articles below for third party comments and praises…

Time Magazine, How Safe is Your Insurance Company?

Financial Advisor Magazine, Insurance As An Investment

The Street.com, What You Need to Know About Your Insurer

CNBC, Investing in Life Insurance

San Francisco Chronicle, How safe is your insurance policy?

The Columbus Dispatch, Insurance safety net backed by companies

Set up an appointment with one of our advisors to find out more how you can keep your money safe! If you already have an advisor tell them to contact us to find out how they can make your money safer than ever before! Call Toll-free 888-987-5665.

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missed fortune super blog itunes 150x150 Is Your 401(k) now a 201(k)?

Is Your 401(k) now a 201(k)?

Did you miss this week’s show? Doug Andrew discussed the following:

We have four goals for each of you listening to Missed Fortune Radio.  1) Increase your money supply. 2) Create more and better benefits for you. 3) Eliminate unnecessary tax.  4) Be able to do all of this without increasing your cash outlay one dime.

How many of you saw your qualified plans go down in value these last couple of years?  These plans for retirement use investment vehicles such as 401(k)s, IRAs, 457s, pension plans, profit sharing, 403(b)s, and tax sheltered annuities.  Many of these plans are now half the value that they once were.

Traditional financial planning is giving the same old advice and strategies that they always have and we all know the kind of “results” this advice has produced.

Attend our Weekly Internet Seminar/Webinar: Don’t miss your chance to understand how to protect your money during economic crisis but get competitive rate of returns during the good years.  This strategy is called indexing and you need to know all about it.  Call 888-76-Radio (888-767-2346) to register for either our 11am or 6pm Pacific event.

New FREE Missed Fortune E-book: Baby Boomer Blunders. THE PROBLEM? The average Baby Boomer has less than $50,000 accumulated for retirement (which means many have less than that), primarily due to bad habits and having money invested in the wrong places where economic downturns can diminish their nest egg. Download at www.babyboomerblunders.com

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Are you standing on the corner of “CONFUSED” and “TROUBLED”? It’s no wonder.

When David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), left office about one-and-a-half years ago, he stated he needed to retire so he could tell the American public the truth.


The truth is we currently have national debt that exceeds $11.2 trillion, which represents a liability of $36,000 per American citizen.

Not only that, but the Trustees of Social Security estimate a current unfunded liability in excess of $100 trillion in 2009 dollars. This means that the federal government has obligated itself to pay more than $100 trillion over and above any taxes it expects to receive. In other words, that’s how much would have to be invested at US Treasury rates to pay the future liability owed to Social Security recipients who have faithfully paid into the system during their careers.

Most people can’t even begin to comprehend what $100 trillion is. It’s “100″ with 12 zeros to the right. Just $1 trillion would be $1 dollar bills lined up end-to-end from here to the moon and back-200 times!

Even though many believe that Social Security is our greatest entitlement problem, Medicare is six times larger in terms of unfunded obligations, according to David Walker of the GAO.

It would require $700,000 from every full-time working individual in America in order to cover this huge liability.

In the meantime, the interest alone on the national debt accrues at $41 million an hour (just under $1 billion a day)-that’s $690,000 per minute, or $11,500/second!

I concur with David Walker-we have a responsibility to face this honestly. We must not leave this burden behind to our children.

sinking ships and david walker The U.S. Economy is a Sinking Ship and David WalkerIt is clear the federal government will be forced either to scale back drastically or raise taxes dramatically. Medicare and Medicaid alone will trump funding for national defense, energy, education-the whole works. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that, by mid-century, a middle income family will have to pay two-thirds of its income in taxes-and don’t forget the accompanying inflation!

The US economy is a sinking ship, and Congress is preoccupied rearranging the deck chairs, hoping that more weight on the portion still above water will bring the ship level. It’s time that Americans board a life boat and weather the economic storms ahead.

Doug Andrew

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missed fortune super blog itunes 150x150 Protect Yourself from Economic Storms

We want to welcome another two new stations to Missed Fortune Radio: WVNJ 1160 AM in New York City and KFLD 870 AM Tri-cities, Washington.

On this week’s show Doug Andrew discussed the following:

Generate a better retirement fund that will be totally tax free during your retirement years.  Some day tax payers will have to pay our federal tax debt.  Your current tax bracket is probably the lowest tax bracket you will likely ever be in.  Rich people think like rich people do -poor people think like poor people do.  The Vanderbilt family compared to the Rothschild family.  Establish your own family empowered bank.  Use a strategy that far outperforms IRAs and 401(k)s when it comes to preparing for retirement.

Free consultation and analysis with Missed Fortune. Call 888-76-Radio. Get a free 60 page customized report and experience clarity and new direction. Call for your free copy of Millionaire by Thirty or Last Chance Millionaire.

New FREE Missed Fortune E-book: Baby Boomer Blunders. THE PROBLEM? The average Baby Boomer has less than $50,000 accumulated for retirement (which means many have less than that), primarily due to bad habits and having money invested in the wrong places where economic downturns can diminish their nest egg. Download at www.babyboomerblunders.com

See Doug Live: Tuesday, May 12 in Salt Lake City, Utah 2009, 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM (Click here to register)

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Strategies and solutions for economic storms.  We have turned into a global economy.  The problems with American car manufacturing started 10-15 years ago with the quality of cars being produced.

I guarantee that taxes are going to go up in the future.  We need a separation from government and capitalism.  It’s not about retirement planning, it’s about desirement planning.  Retirement means to put out of use.

All about avoiding the Baby Boomer Blunders.  Insulate yourself from the blunders our government is making right now.

Free consultation and analysis with Missed Fortune. Call 888-76-Radio. Get a free 60 page customized report and experience clarity and new direction. Call for your free copy of Millionaire by Thirty or Last Chance Millionaire.

New FREE Missed Fortune E-book: Baby Boomer Blunders. THE PROBLEM? The average Baby Boomer has less than $50,000 accumulated for retirement (which means many have less than that), primarily due to bad habits and having money invested in the wrong places where economic downturns can diminish their nest egg. Download at www.babyboomerblunders.com

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missed fortune super blog itunes 150x150 Are You Financially Paralyzed?

People are financially paralyzed right now. Are you feeling stuck? How to protect yourself from economic storms. Recession and bailout packages are going to make your taxes go up. How to accumulate, access and transfer your money tax free and safe. Right now people are more concerned about the return of their money instead of the return on their money. Learn about indexed insurance contracts that are maximum funded. When your money is in these contracts you sleep at night. All about indexing strategies. Lock in your gains and don’t lose your principal.

Free consultation and analysis with the Missed Fortune Firm. 888-987-5665. Get a free 60 page customized report and experience clarity and new direction. Call for your free copy of Millionaire by Thirty or Last Chance Millionaire.

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New FREE Missed Fortune E-book: Baby Boomer Blunders. THE PROBLEM? The average Baby Boomer has less than $50,000 accumulated for retirement (which means many have less than that), primarily due to bad habits and having money invested in the wrong places where economic downturns can diminish their nest egg. Download at www.babyboomerblunders.com

See Doug Live: Saturday, April 4, 2009, 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Click here to register) Woodland Hills, CA

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