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Meet Jason

Jason K. Powers works with people who are done letting someone else control their money.

That includes families building long-term wealth, business owners protecting what they have built, real estate investors who want more flexibility, and musicians and artists navigating one of the most financially unpredictable industries there is. The strategy is the same across all of them. The conversation is different for each one.

Jason is an Authorized IBC Practitioner certified by the Nelson Nash Institute. That means he is trained in the theory and implementation of the Infinite Banking Concept at the highest level, and understands the Austrian economic principles that make it work. He is not just selling a product. He is teaching a system, and helping people rebuild how they think about money from the ground up.

His background is not what you would expect from a financial strategist.

He co-founded an international non-profit and spent six years traveling in and out of the jungles of Northeast India, helping tribal villages become more self-sustaining. He documented those experiences in a published coffee-table book, One Man’s Road: A Journey Into North East India.

After the 2008 financial crisis, he launched a real estate investment business focused on helping homeowners in distress. He started with wholesaling, expanded into fix-and-flip and buy-and-hold investments, and ultimately led the pre-redevelopment of a 170-acre RV camping and recreation property before passing the project on to new ownership.

When he discovered the Infinite Banking Concept and experienced what it did for his own finances, the direction became clear. He founded 1024 Wealth to bring that same shift to others across the country.

Today Jason runs 1024 Wealth as part of the Alpha Omega Wealth family, giving clients access to a full range of financial services built around their specific situation. He co-hosts the Make Your Wealth Work Podcast with Joe Pantozzi through Alpha Omega Wealth, covering wealth strategy, IBC, and building financial systems that last. He also hosts Backstage Money, a podcast dedicated to musicians and industry professionals who want to build real financial stability in an industry that rarely teaches it.

If any of that sounds like where you are, a conversation is a good place to start.

~ Let no man seek the good of his own, but that of his neighbor. 1 Corinthians 10:24 ~

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