Your Trusted Advisor
Melissa J Dawson
Premier Wealth Concepts, LLC
PO Box 271129, Littleton CO 80127
[email protected] | (303) 819-6685
Take 5 Compare YOUR ideal attributes to The MOST OFTEN CITED attributes of the Perfect Investment:
- Liquidity - immediate access to funds for emergencies & opportunities
- Use - finance big ticket purchases like cars, vacations, college
- Safety - no market volatility
- Guaranteed to never lose money - can’t lose it to downside market risk
- Guarantee of Growth - competitive long term return that is predictable
- Tax Deferred
- Compound Growth
- Untaxed Distribution
- No contribution Limit
- No Distribution Limit
- Flexibility
- Private - Avoid Probate
- Creditor Protected
- Income Tax Free
- Funding Continuation - in the event of a Disability
- Multiple of Account Values - at death
- Inflation Proof
- Reputable
- Control - no restrictions or cost to access
- Easy to manage
- No fees or penalties
Now what if I told you this Perfect Investment does exist and you can have it!!
“Helping people create a path to lifetime financial security”
~ Pamela Yellen, author of Bank on Yourself
Bank on yourself uses a little-known super-charged verson of an asset that has increased in value during every single market crash and in every period of economic boom and bust for more than 160 years - dividend-paying whole life insurance.
Because of the power of the Bank on Yourself concept, and how few financial representatives understand all the aspects of it, Pamela felt it would best serve her friends, family and associates who wanted competent, knowledgeable help implementing the concept by starting a company whose sole focus was educating the public and financial representatives about Bank on Yourself. Pamela is a two-time New York Times best-selling author and has appeared on every major radio and TV network and has served as a source in thousands of major websites and publications.
Pamela has investigated over 450 financial products, tools, concepts and methods that were touted as sure bets for growing wealth. Most turned out to be not even worth the paper they were printed on. All this learning the hard way came at a costly financial and emotional price. One investment opportunity cost her every penny she put into it, and then some.