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Robert Murphy discusses an out-of-the-box strategy, Infinite Banking, that complements the entrepreneur. He is an economist in an unconventional wrapper. His sense of humor and straight-talk help him convey the most difficult concepts with elegance and simplicity we can all understand. He’s a free market thinker with the courage to be contrarian.
He goes against the grain of the financial and economic status quo that marginalizes entrepreneurs and disregards their primary needs. Instead, he salutes the nobility of entrepreneurship. He gives clear-cut guidance on how to fortify their financial footing with cash flow and control of capital.
Where Infinite Banking Fits into Your Cash Flow System
Infinite Banking (Privatized Banking) is just one step in the greater Cash Flow System.
Infinite banking is sandwiched between Stage 1, where you’re being more efficient and keeping more money you already make, and Stage 3, where you’re increasing cash flow from your investments.
While it’s nestled into Stage 2, Protection, it also improves everything else around it. Infinite Banking helps you keep more of the money you make in Stage 1, amplify your cash-flowing asset strategy in Stage 3, and accelerate your Time and Money Freedom.
Robert Murphy Has Credentials That Have Earned Him Wide Respect
Robert P. Murphy is an austrian economist and Research Assistant Professor with the Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University. Along with Tom Woods, he is co-host of the popular podcast “Contra Krugman.”
Robert has a Ph.D. in economics from New York University. He is also Senior Economist with the Institute for Energy Research, Senior Fellow with the Fraser Institute, Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute, and Research Fellow with the Independent Institute.
He’s a prolific author and speaker on Austrian economics.
Robert Murphy has testified before Congress on energy markets and monetary policy and has given numerous interviews on TV and radio. He is the author of hundreds of articles and several books on economic topics created for the layperson.
He publishes (with Carlos Lara) the Lara-Murphy Report, and is co-creator of the IBC Practitioner Program.
He’s a member of the board at the Nelson Nash Institute.
His works have been published in:
* The Austrian* Mises Daily Article* The Journal of Libertarian Studies* Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics* Mises Review* The Free Market* Review of Austrian Economics* Speeches and Presentations
Robert Murphy Interview Highlights
The Human Element That Makes Economics Unpredictable
Robert Murphy makes economics simple and relevant to everyday people making everyday life decisions.