Paradigm Life

The Psychology of Investing and Financial Decisions

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Paradigm Life’s Patrick Donohoe and Bradley Gibb discuss the psychology of investing.  What is the primary motivation of an investment choice?  What questions should one answer before committing to an investment?  What is the difference between an investment and a gamble?  As we look into the past and the challenges that investors have faced in the stock market and real estate market, there are methods that can mitigate risk.

The Infinite Banking Concept, when properly used, assists clients to minimize the risks constantly inherent in bad investment choices.  Brad and Pat discuss what it takes to become a successful investor and the value of using a life insurance policy in conjunction with outside investments to enhance their performance.

For more information about Paradigm Life and Infinite Banking, visit our resources page or contact us at info@paradigmlife.net or by phone at 1-800-870-8670.

How Emotions Play a Role in Your Financial Decisions

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Justin Atkinson joins Patrick Donohoe for November’s Podcast.  Justin has been in the financial services industry for 12 years.  He has built his business around safety and security – especially those found in the Infinite Banking Concept.  Justin has been with Paradigm Life for just 6 months and brings tremendous value with him.  In addition to his work as an insurance agent, Justin has spent the last 20 years working as a life coach.

In this month’s podcast, Patrick and Justin discuss how emotions effect all decisions – especially financial ones.  How can individuals and families base their decisions to spend money around solid true principles rather than on the impulses of emotion?

With proper education, people can make a different set of decisions that produce different results.  Rather than just doing what they’ve always been taught to do or what everyone else is doing – even though it is not working for them.  Patrick and Justin discuss how the Infinite Banking Concept provides a system that allows people to follow a different set of rules – rules that overcome human emotion.

For more information about Paradigm Life and Infinite Banking, visit our resources page or contact us at info@paradigmlife.net or by phone at 1-800-870-8670.

Special Guest: R. Nelson Nash, Founder of the Infinite Banking Concept

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R. Nelson Nash author of Becoming Your Own Banker and founder and developer of the Infinite Banking Concept continues to advocate taking control of ones financial situation by the application of Infinite Banking. Nelson is an avid student of economics and it makes for a great discussion in this episode of Infinite Banking Radio with Patrick Donohoe of Paradigm Life.

A native of Georgia, Nash received a B.S. Degree in Forestry from the University of Georgia, 1952. From 1954-1963, Nash worked as a Consulting Forester in eastern North Carolina.

During more than 35 years experience as a Life Insurance Agent, Nash worked with The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S.and with The Guardian. Recognized for his high achievements, Nash was inducted as a Hall of Fame Member by Equitable, a Chartered Life Underwriter.

Nash remains a popular teacher and lecturer on the Infinite Banking Concept™ through dividend-paying whole life insurance and recently completed his latest book Building Your Warehouse of WealthYou can find this and many more resources pertaining to the Infinite Banking concept at his website  – www.InfiniteBanking.org.

For more information about Paradigm Life and Infinite Banking, visit our resources page or contact us at info@paradigmlife.net or by phone at 1-800-870-8670.

How Systems can Improve Your Finances

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Systems and processes are an important part of everyday life and society.  They can help provide standards, guidance, uniformity and consistency.  You can find systems and processes throughout our family and business lives, and these systems are meant to help us be more productive and to make better decisions.

John Stewart and Patrick Donohoe discuss how financial systems and processes affect our lives. Effectively used, systems can improve our decision-making and help us become more productive.  Both John and Patrick describe how the Infinite Banking Concept has impacted their lives from a personal and professional stand-point.

The Infinite Banking Concept was popularized by Nelson Nash who wrote the book – Becoming Your Own Banker and recently released a new book –Building Your Warehouse of Wealth.  He has been a champion of financial freedom and the Infinite Banking Concept.  To learn more about Nelson Nash visit his website InfiniteBanking.org.

For more information about Paradigm Life and Infinite Banking, visit our resources page or contact us at info@paradigmlife.net or by phone at 1-800-870-8670.

How You are Affected by Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve

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You may be asking yourself, “What do the Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve have to do with me and my personal finances?”  The answer to that question is – Everything!  Looking into what has occurred over last 5 years and how it has changed the Micro and Macro economic landscape, one needs to be aware of and understand the Federal Reserve and its monetary policies. The reason being is that our global, national, state, local and personal economies can (and often do) follow the will of monetary policymakers.

In this episode of Infinite Banking Radio,  Patrick Donohoe and Brad Gibb will discuss many topics associated with economics, business owners, entrepreneurs and personal finance and why it is vital to understand monetary policy and how it can affect you, your family and/or your business.

For more information about Paradigm Life and Infinite Banking, visit our resources page or contact us at info@paradigmlife.net or by phone at 1-800-870-8670.