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If
you don't want to be at the mercy of all of
the future events we have outlined on the previous
pages, you might want to consider putting together
your own private retirement plan. One that can
generate tax-free income without the restrictions
that the government places on your current plan.
What is a Private Retirement
Plan?
A private retirement plan is a plan
that you control.
One that you can fund with as much money as you
like and which you can access any time you like
regardless of your age. It will also be a plan that
can generate income that will not be taxed by the
government and will therefore allow you to have
more real income in retirement and to avoid further
taxation on any Social Security Income you might be
eligible for.
How Do I Create a Private
Retirement Plan?
The best tool, in my opinion,
to use to create a
Private Retirement Plan is a new kind of life insurance
called Equity Indexed Universal Life (EIUL for short).
This product solves several
problems that we have
outlined on the previous pages:
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It can get market
based returns of 8% or better
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It protects your
principle from market loss
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It can provide
income free of taxes
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It can be accessed
for any reason without penalty
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It can provide
additional healthcare benefits
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The EIUL is designed to track an
equity index.
(like the S&P500, DOW, NASDAQ)
Your returns are never effected by downturns
in the market and you get credited with market
returns up to a maximum of 12-15%.
The index returns are credited and
locked in once
per year and the index resets every year. Historical
returns for these products over the last 57 years
would have been between 7.5% and 9% tax-free.
For the best
explanation of
these products you should
attend one of my live Webinars
or purchase the recorded version.
Live Webinar held every Monday
at 9 pm Eastern time
Register Here
Recorded Seminar can be
purchased
Here
I would also be
happy to run a personal illustration
for you if you like, at no cost.
Feel free to contact me for more information.
Contact information and additional
resources
can be found on the next page:

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