Episode 169: Is Infinite Banking Legit or Scam with Chris Naugle?

Updated Jul 29, 2021 | Chris Petrie

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On the show today is America’s #1 Money Mentor, Chris Naugle.

I’ll be honest — I brought Chris to have a conversation on a topic we don’t agree on…infinite banking.

If you haven’t heard of infinite banking before, you’re perfectly normal. It’s not a very popular term in the financial world and most financial gurus like Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman are completely against it.

But, what I’ve learned over the years in this world of personal finance is not every guru is always right.

Therefore, I decided to say “yes” to my guest today so I can ask him the hard questions about…

  • How infinite banking works
  • Why it is (or is not) a scheme
  • The risks
  • Do you have to wealthy to utilize infite banking
  • Are there better alternatives

Now, we will dive into infinite banking in depth, but here is the sceanrio/example he used inside the episode:

👉 You deposit $1,000 into a whole life cash value life insurance plan (yes, you read that correctly…and I was cringing when he said it).

👉 The life insurance plan pays out 4% guaranteed return plus non-guaranteed dividends. The dividends in this scenario were 2%. Therefore, your return is 6%.

👉 Then you immediately borrow from the life insurance plan $900, while your $1,000 remains inside the plan earning 6%. You borrow the $900 at 5%, earning a 1% spread.

👉 Next you take the $900 that you are paying 5% while earning 6% on your $1,000 and you use it to pay off high interest debt, to save, or to invest.

In theory, this looks great on paper. But, I had a lot of questions and concerns with this strategy and kudos to Chris Naugle (my guest) for answering every question I throw at him.

Mentioned in the Show

Learn more about Chris Naugle and Infinite Banking Here.

Watch the Free 90-minute webinar with Chris

Free Book: Mapping Out the Millionaire Mystery by Chris Naugle

[Watch] Dave Ramsey on Infinite Banking

Follow Chris on all social channels @thechrisnaugle


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Chris Petrie

Chris (Peach) Petrie is a personal finance expert, money coach, speaker and podcaster.

In 2011, Chris and his family were exhausted from living paycheck-to-paycheck and facing a mountain of debt. They started going against the society standards of misbehaving with money and made the decision to take back control of their lives and money. Within seven months they paid off $52,000, started saving like crazy and began building real wealth.

The word spread fast and Chris started showing friends how to create a budget over dinner. Soon after he started showing their friends how to do the same and eventually Chris started teaching personal finance classes around the community. As the need for the classes grew, Chris launched Money Peach in 2015.

Money Peach was created to help everyday people remove the stress and fear of money by showing them how to save more, make more, and keep more of their money.

Chris Peach has been featured in places like Business Insider, The Huffington Post, Elite Daily, and CheddarTV.

When Chris isn’t at “work” he can be found at the Crossfit gym or riding on the fire truck — Chris is also a full-time firefighter in Phoenix, Arizona.

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