How To Fund Investments Using Your Own Banking System w/Arthur Marshall

Money School Podcast

For a really long time, we’ve been told to trust traditional financial instruments — stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and 401(k)s managed by others. But the truth is, these aren’t the best ways to build long-term wealth.

Many people are investing in things they don't fully understand, allowing big banks and financial institutions to profit at their expense. Traditional investment routes don’t have your best interests at heart, especially when we factor in the substantial fees and interest payments that eat away at potential returns.

Instead of building wealth, these conventional paths can often leave you with less than you started. But we don't have to play by those rules. What if you could be your own bank? How can you recapture the money you pay out in interest, instead of giving it to a bank or lender?

In this episode, I discuss how to build wealth using your 401k or Infinite Banking Policy to become your own bank, allowing you to pay off debt, recapture interest, and invest by taking loans, ultimately keeping wealth within your own system. I also introduce former NFL player Arthur Marshall, who shares insights on his football career, real estate investing, and opportunities with the IPG Fixed Income Fund.

Things You’ll Learn In This Episode 

The 5%

Only 5 out of 100 people achieve financial stability by retirement, despite widespread opportunities. What factors prevent most people from reaching financial security in a world full of opportunities?

Front window focus

Focus on the future and your goals, not the past, to drive progress and success. How do we make sure we’re looking through the front window, instead of being focused on the rearview mirror when it comes to achieving your goals?

Get 99% of the job done

Consistently focusing on your goals and putting in that extra 5% brings you closer to success. How do we keep the focus and the faith when it comes achieving the goals we have set for ourselves?

Guest Bio

Arthur James Marshall Jr. is a former American football wide receiver in the NCAA and the National Football League. Marshall played for the Denver Broncos for two years and the New York Giants for three years. He played college football for the University of Georgia and is a member of the University of Georgia Football Hall of Fame.

Following his collegiate gameplay, Marshall was signed by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent from 1992 to 1993. Marshall was then signed by the New York Giants from 1994 to 1996.

Arthur James Marshall graduated from the University of Georgia in 1991 with a degree in Business Administration and a major in Real Estate. He began his career in the construction and development industry in 1999.

Marshall’s companies have built multi-family duplexes, townhomes, apartments, 1000 square-foot patio homes, and over 10,000 square-foot mansions in his home state of Georgia. He has also built many homes in South Carolina and Tennessee.

Find Arthur on LinkedIn @Arthur Marshall

Visit https://arthurmarshallnfl.com/ 

Visit https://ipgfixedincomefund.com/ 

About Your Host

From pro-snowboarder to money mogul, Chris Naugle has dedicated his life to being America’s #1 Money Mentor. With a core belief that success is built not by the resources you have, but by how resourceful you can be. Chris has built and owned 19 companies, with his businesses being featured in Forbes, ABC, House Hunters, and his very own HGTV pilot in 2018. He is currently founder of The Money School™, and Money Mentor for The Money Multiplier.

His success also includes managing tens of millions of dollars in assets in the financial services and advisory industry and in r

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