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  <title>The Biggest Infinite Banking Mistake (PUA vs Base Explained)</title>
  <description>Everyone wants to talk about policy design. The percentages, pretty illustrations and early cash value. But Infinite Banking is not about chasing the prettiest policy. It’s about building a financing system that works for you over decades. In this episode, Jim Oliver explains why many popular 90/10 high-PUA policies look impressive early but often weaken the long-term structure of a banking system. Using the analogy of turbochargers versus horsepower, Jim shows why policies with a stronger base often perform better over time. The real goal is not early optics. The goal is durability, control, and long-term capitalization. Key Takeaways   Infinite Banking success comes from how the policy is used, not just how it’s designed   High PUA policies often look better early but weaken long-term performance   A stronger base builds durability, guarantees, and long-term compounding power   Wealth builders focus on volume of capital, not just the rate of return   The best policies win over decades, not in the first few years   </description>
  <author_name>Breakaway Wealth Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>https://createtailwind.com/</author_url>
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