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Uncommon vs. Common

A while back, I was having lunch with a friend and we were discussing how had begun implementing some financial strategies he had heard about from a financial entertainer on the TV or radio. Now, this person wasn’t offering bad advice but it didn’t apply to everyone. I asked my friend, “Does his advice apply…
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Wade’s Pathway to Prosperity Story

Hi, I’m Wade Borth, the man behind Sage Wealth Strategy. I’m a Wealth Strategist, a Registered Financial Accountant (RFC) and a Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow (LUTCF). What do all these acronyms mean? Well, basically I am your go-to guy when it comes to building your wealth and planning for the future. I’ve always believed…
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The Principles of Prosperity

Everyone has financial goals. From planning for retirement to paying off student loans and everything in between, money plays a factor in almost every decision we make. Without the right tools or strategies put in place, reaching the peak of financial freedom can feel impossible. But it doesn’t have to. Understanding and utilizing the Principles…
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Ask the Right Questions

When it comes to planning for the future, one of the most harmful mindsets you can have is one of scarcity. Also known as conditioned thinking, a scarcity mindset holds you back from achieving your goals, especially when it pertains to financial freedom and growing your wealth. Here’s how conditioned thinking works. A great example of…
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The infinite Banking Concept

What if we could show you how to use YOUR money versus paying interest to a bank? Interested? We thought so… Have you ever financed a car through a bank? Chances are that you have. Financing is such a normal way of life that we don’t stop to think of a better way to utilize…
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A Simple Illustration of the Infinite Banking Concept

The Infinite Banking Concept as Explained by Nature My son, Josh, and I were out for a walk with our yellow lab, Skye, when he asked me to explain what I do for a living. Having my eleven-year-old son take an interest in what I do for a living was a special moment for me,…
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Retiring To vs. Retiring From

How You View Retirement Determines How You Get There As I was talking to a group of people recently, the subject of retirement came up. It got me thinking so I asked people in the crowed what retirement meant to them. I could have asked 100 people and received 100 different answers, but most of…
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Don’t Run Out of Money During Retirement

The Biggest Fear of Retirement If you’re in the workforce, there’s a good chance you’ve thought about your retirement to some extent. Whether its while you’re creating your first 401(k) portfolio or you’re getting close to retirement, you’ve probably had an idea of what you want your retirement to look like, however vague. While a…
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What Is Infinite Banking?

Infinite Banking is a Process Although Infinite Banking, also called privatized banking or “banking on yourself”, has gained attention recently, it isn’t a new concept. In short, Infinite Banking is the idea that an individual can and should participate in one’s own financing or banking function—one of the most important functions in life. Nelson Nash, author…
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We should love our family more then we love Wells Fargo

I know what you’re thinking – “Of course we love our families more than we love the bank!” The reason I chose this title is because if we were to examine how we treat our money, it would appear we love our banks (or at least treat them better) than we do our own family,…
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The Dangers of Conditioned Thinking

What is conditioned thinking? It is the process our brain goes through when it has been exercised repeatedly to think a certain way. Conditioned thinking is to our mind, like weight lifting is to our muscles or running is to a marathoner. With a marathon, you get the first mile into the race and your…
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How to Grow Generational Wealth in Your Family

Why is it that some families in this country seem to have it all?  Do they work harder? Are they luckier? Where they born under a lucky star?  More than likely it is none of those.  More than likely they are the benefactors of preceding generations that had a strategic plan, forethought and wisdom to…
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