Avoid These 3 Wrong Turns from the Kyle Busch Insurance Lawsuit
"This sounds too good to be true, but you’ve got to believe in those that are looking at it for you and trusting in the people with Pacific Life email addresses that are sending you the documents." So many stories of financial fraud and mismanagement boil down to statements just like this one. All too often, the folks who are losing large sums of money are hardworking folks working 9-to-5s who don't have a team of professionals looking out for them, and whose finances may never recover. But, in this case, the quote above is from racecar driver Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion whose net worth is estimated to be around $80 million. Earlier this month, Busch and his wife, Samantha, sued Pacific Life Insurance Company for $8.5 million, alleging that Pacific Life misrepresented how a policy worked and lost almost $10.4 million that the Buschs’ thought they were safely investing for retirement. On today's show, we draw three important lessons from the Buschs' lawsuit that could help you steer clear of a similar financial crash.
