Duryea Financial Podcast

Episode 77 - Why 97% of Wealth is Owned by 3% of People

23 min · Gisteren
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The conversation delves into the phenomenon of wealth distribution, the importance of banking, understanding the banking system, the role of assets and liabilities in banking, thinking like a banker, the backwards bicycle analogy, reclaiming ownership of money reservoirs, the essence of the banking business, the birth of the infinite banking concept, the impact of leverage in real estate, the financial challenges and discoveries, the infinite banking concept and rejection, and changing the way people think. The promised Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0] Chapters * 00:00 The Phenomenon of Wealth Distribution * 01:22 The Importance of Banking * 02:24 Understanding the Banking System * 03:21 The Role of Assets and Liabilities in Banking * 04:51 Thinking Like a Banker * 05:28 The Backwards Bicycle Analogy * 06:39 Reclaiming Ownership of Money Reservoirs * 07:05 The Essence of the Banking Business * 11:37 The Birth of the Infinite Banking Concept * 12:25 The Impact of Leverage in Real Estate * 15:25 The Financial Challenges and Discoveries * 20:00 The Infinite Banking Concept and Rejection * 23:19 Changing the Way People Think

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Episode 77 - Why 97% of Wealth is Owned by 3% of People

The conversation delves into the phenomenon of wealth distribution, the importance of banking, understanding the banking system, the role of assets and liabilities in banking, thinking like a banker, the backwards bicycle analogy, reclaiming ownership of money reservoirs, the essence of the banking business, the birth of the infinite banking concept, the impact of leverage in real estate, the financial challenges and discoveries, the infinite banking concept and rejection, and changing the way people think. The promised Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0] Chapters * 00:00 The Phenomenon of Wealth Distribution * 01:22 The Importance of Banking * 02:24 Understanding the Banking System * 03:21 The Role of Assets and Liabilities in Banking * 04:51 Thinking Like a Banker * 05:28 The Backwards Bicycle Analogy * 06:39 Reclaiming Ownership of Money Reservoirs * 07:05 The Essence of the Banking Business * 11:37 The Birth of the Infinite Banking Concept * 12:25 The Impact of Leverage in Real Estate * 15:25 The Financial Challenges and Discoveries * 20:00 The Infinite Banking Concept and Rejection * 23:19 Changing the Way People Think

Gisteren23 min
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Episode 76 - Introduction to Nelson Nash "Becoming Your Own Banker"

Unlocking Infinite Banking: A Fresh Look at Nelson Nash’s “Becoming Your Own Banker” In this powerful kickoff to a new book review series, Michael Duryea dives into Nelson Nash’s classic Becoming Your Own Banker. Far from a dry read on life insurance, this book is a workbook for a hard reset of one's mindset, a change in human thinking that reveals how dividend-paying whole life insurance gives you the power to finance life’s biggest needs on your own terms. Michael shares how the book transformed his thinking after multiple reads. Infinite Banking isn’t about products, death benefits, investments, or chasing rates of return. It’s about recapturing the interest you pay to banks, building financial control, certainty, and generational wealth through a superior way of thinking. Infinite banking is BETTER LEVERAGE. It’s long-range wisdom, like planting trees you’ll never sit under, that turns everyday financing (cars, homes, business, education) into a family banking system that grows stronger with use over a long period of time. Discover why most people miss the message, how the book started as a live seminar, and why this concept delivers more life insurance and more freedom than conventional advice ever could. Learning to think like a banker brings a true paradigm shift for those ready to break free from financial anxiety and step into abundance. Essential listening (and reading) for anyone serious about faith-driven, long-term financial freedom. Stay tuned for the full series — and reach out to Duryea Financial to start your own journey. Music used in this podcast: Johann Sebastian Bach, Goldberg Variations, BWV 988. Recording courtesy of Musopen's public-domain music library. Source: https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/ [https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/]

1 jul 202622 min
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Understanding Your Premiums

RETHINKING PREMIUMS IN INFINITE BANKING * Premiums are foundational to Infinite Banking (IBC) Your success with IBC is largely determined by how you understand and use premiums. * Most people are conditioned to see premiums as an expense From a young age, “premium” has meant money lost—something tied to fear, obligation, or worst-case scenarios. * This conditioning creates confusion and hesitation Misunderstanding premiums leads to underutilization—or complete avoidance—of the Infinite Banking Concept. * Premiums in whole life insurance are NOT expenses They are balance sheet transactions—a movement of capital, not a loss of capital. * Think of premiums as capital contributions Each premium payment increases your personal banking system and builds equity you control. * Higher premiums = greater system performance More premium means more guaranteed values, more cash value, and more long-term leverage. * Fear drives people to underfund policies Many design smaller policies than they’re capable of—not because they should, but because they’re afraid. * Properly designed IBC policies offer flexibility Premiums typically have: * A minimum (floor) * A maximum (ceiling) * A wide range in between → You can scale contributions up or down depending on your financial season. * You’re not locked into your maximum premium Strong years = contribute more Lean years = contribute less (or even use policy values to cover premiums, if needed) * Clarity removes fear When people truly understand how premiums work, most will choose to increase premiums. * Common problems with premiums are rare—and avoidable Issues usually come from: * Severe income disruption early on * Poor policy management (especially unmanaged loans) * Lack of understanding of IBC mechanics * Two critical concepts to master in IBC 1. Premiums are balance sheet transactions 2. Policy loans and repayment strategies * Premiums should align with long-term vision and creativity, not fear Financial decisions should be driven by clarity, purpose, and strategy, not worst-case thinking. * A mindset shift changes everything When you view premiums correctly: * Fear turns into confidence * Obligation turns into opportunity * Payments become intentional wealth-building * Key takeaway Every premium payment is simply transferring capital from the outside banking system into your own personal banking system. Music used in this podcast: Johann Sebastian Bach, Goldberg Variations, BWV 988. Recording courtesy of Musopen's public-domain music library. Source: https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/ [https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/]

10 jun 202624 min
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Peripatetics

Inspired by Aristotle's walking philosophy lectures, Michael takes listeners on a "peripatetic podcast" to unpack one of the most misunderstood concepts in personal finance: what a life insurance company actually is. He argues that mutual life insurance is not primarily about death benefits—it's a financing system that allows individuals to store wealth, leverage capital, and maintain greater control over their money. Along the way, he explores banking, opportunity cost, infinite banking, and why every purchase in life begins with buying money first. Music used in this podcast: Johann Sebastian Bach, Goldberg Variations, BWV 988. Recording courtesy of Musopen's public-domain music library. Source: https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/ [https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/]

4 jun 202620 min
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How Bankers Think (And Why It Matters)

In this episode, Michael shares a powerful conversation with his friend Walker that challenges one of the biggest misconceptions in personal finance: that Becoming Your Own Banker is about life insurance. It’s not. At its core, this conversation dives into something far deeper—the way we think. The way we’ve been conditioned to think about money, banking, and control… not just individually, but generationally. From subtle misclassifications to deeply rooted financial habits passed down over decades, Michael and Walker unpack how these patterns shape our entire financial reality. If you’ve ever felt like there’s “something off” about how money is supposed to work—but couldn’t quite articulate it—this episode will help you see it clearly. This isn’t about products. It’s about perspective. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Music used in this podcast: Johann Sebastian Bach, Goldberg Variations, BWV 988. Recording courtesy of Musopen's public-domain music library. Source: https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/ [https://musopen.org/music/4107-goldberg-variations-bwv-988/]

3 jun 202612 min