Intro 2
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Now, as I have been involved with the IBC personally for nearly five-years and am now involved vocationally as a teacher of IBC, I do come across people who say to me, "but can this be done with little to no funds available?" This question comes from people who have found themselves in somewhat of a financial prison but truly want to break out. This question is good and fair. My answer to this question would be a referral to Nelson's "testimony" on page four and five (call me for a book) of how he got started in this line of financing. It may require us first to think beyond the financial nightmare into a system that will keep us out if that nightmare. The famous Benjamin Franklin always felt as if man could make a better way. His was always a line of hopeful financial optimism. But with this came the turning of how one thinks about their own personal wealth.
Next time I'll jump into how we begin or get started to think about being your own banker.
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