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Help Me Mr. B
Your Tax-Free and
Guaranteed Lifetime Retirement Income Specialist.
Your Tax-Free and
Guaranteed Lifetime Retirement Income Specialist.
Tell Mr. B the following, and Mr. B will provide you a free quote to guarantee a lifetime retirement income:
You must be within 10 years of Retirement, though closer works better!
Brian "Mr. B" Smith
Founder
Help Me Mr. B
Personal Pension Specialist
Tell Mr. B the following, and Mr. B will provide you a free quote on a guaranteed lifetime retirement income:
This works best when within 10 years of Retirement, though we can run an illustration for longer!
Roth IRAs only allow you to invest a minimal annual contribution.
With a Tax-Free Retirement Account (TFRA) there is NO annual contribution limit - you could put in $250k/year or more into one without causing a problem with Uncle Sam!
A TFRA is the place to safely stash large quantities of cash and still have the opportunity earn solid rates.
Tax-Free Retirement Accounts (TFRAs) are invested in cash-value life insurance contracts.
One of the benefits of the TFRA is that you will get an IMMEDIATE and MASSIVE increase in the size of your estate compared to the premium invested.
TFRAs are also a fantastic investment option as their invested principal is protected from market loss - but you can still take part in market gains!
Individual Retirement Accounts can be a pain in the a$$ because of the rules requiring you to report your distributions to the IRS.
Even ROTH IRA distributions are reported (and possibly penalized). With a TFRA you don't have to worry about that because it isn't an ERISA approved plan, but rather approved by Section 7702 of the Internal R
Individual Retirement Accounts can be a pain in the a$$ because of the rules requiring you to report your distributions to the IRS.
Even ROTH IRA distributions are reported (and possibly penalized). With a TFRA you don't have to worry about that because it isn't an ERISA approved plan, but rather approved by Section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Use your cash-value to fund a business, pay for education - whatever you want!
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