
Episode #10
Rethinking Wealth: Capital v. Money
Schedule Time with John Schedule Time with Jared Contact John Contact Jared In today’s discussion, John T. Urbik and Jared Adams dive into a pivotal concept that can significantly alter your financial trajectory: the difference between spending money and spending capital. This distinction is not just semantic; it’s a fundamental shift in mindset that wealthy individuals utilize to grow their wealth. The Capital Mindset John highlights that wealthy people focus on spending capital rather than just money. When you spend a dollar, it’s gone, but if you consider that dollar as an employee, you’ll start to think about where it goes and how it works for you. "Every dollar is an employee," John states, emphasizing that each dollar should be put to work towards generating more wealth. Jared echoes this sentiment, noting that every transaction carries a cost, whether it’s a financing cost paid to a bank or the opportunity cost of not investing that dollar to create more wealth. "Every single transaction has a financing cost... Who captures that cost? Is it you or someone else?" This perspective shifts how you view every financial decision. Case Study: Real Estate Decisions Jared shares a practical example of how understanding this concept can lead to better financial decisions. When faced with a real estate purchase requiring a significant down payment, one must consider the opportunity cost of cashing out investments versus utilizing a policy loan. By not interrupting the growth of investments in the market, individuals can leverage their capital more effectively. "Why would you interrupt what's growing in the market?" he asks, illustrating the importance of keeping your money working for you. The Power of Policies The conversation also touches upon the use of life insurance as a wealth-building tool. John asserts that this isn’t just about insurance; it’s about a strategy for preserving capital while maintaining compounding interest over time. "This is a policy we're using as a strategy tool for preserving capital while maintaining compounding interest over time." This insight reframes the way we look at life insurance, not as a mere expense but as a crucial component of a wealth-building strategy. Conclusion: Think Generationally As they wrap up, John emphasizes the importance of thinking generationally. Wealthy families don’t just spend money; they control the environment of their capital. "Don’t think about rates of return; think about control of capital and all the money you’re not paying in interest to somebody else." By adopting this mindset, you can start to look at every dollar spent as an investment in your future, paving the way for generational wealth. In this episode, we learned that every financial decision should be made with a long-term perspective. Consider where your dollars go, and how they work for you today and in the years to come.

