written by reader 770 account

by xiexgp | November 20, 2013 10:04 am

what is a 770 account that bankers use to quad their money ? John O

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31 responses to “written by reader 770 account”

  1. Stella Fitzpatrick says:

    After reading the comments made here, saying that I am confused would be an understatement. I am a 56 yr old woman….whose financial situation is not good. However, with that said, I am getting the impression that this 770 account is something that could or would benefit me in the long run. My question is how would myself and my husband who is 59 get the exact facts on this 770? Jack Burns stated it was B….s, and used letter abrevations that I had no idea what they meant….so at the end of the day….can someone who head is just under the middle class line benefit from this? And if so, how do I go about it???

  2. i would like to know how to invest into 770

  3. Dean Owen, CPA, PFS says:

    I personally feel this is a scam. I am a CPA and Personal Financial Specialist. The scam is what you are NOT being told.
    Its just high commission life insurance. The “secrecy” stuff is just sales pitch, nothing more.
    If you want money advice, follow the advice here:
    http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/newsroom/fsfiduciaryoutreachconsumers.html

    PS – I hold life insurance license, by law, if I sell an insurance policy, I must first guard the best interest of the insurance company, not my client. The insurance company pays me, I have a duty of care to them.

    Go to aboutcom, look up SUITABILITY vs FIDUCIARY.
    http://financecareers.about.com/od/rz/g/suitability.htm
    http://financecareers.about.com/od/ai/g/fiduciary_standard.htm

    It makes a difference if you are getting advice from a high commission sales guy, or a fiduciary.

  4. Sounds a little like an Universal Life policy we had at one time years ago.

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