Keys to Wealth Building · for parents & families

The money game the wealthy teach their kids — and your bank hopes you never learn.

Doing everything right and still feel one paycheck from the edge? It's not you — you were handed the wrong playbook. Watch this, then book a free call. No pitch — just the math, and you decide.

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Wayne Durksen · Keys to Wealth Building  ·  Serving families across Western Canada

You work hard, you do it right — and the account still barely moves.

If a few of these land, you're exactly who I built this for.

You're not bad with money. You were taught the game backwards.

You were told to hand your money to a bank for safety. But they pay you almost nothing — then lend that same money out and earn many times more. On your dollars. You're their best customer, and you never knew it.

The government's your silent partner too — that RRSP everyone pushes isn't a gift, it's a tax bill you just haven't paid yet. Your money's been quietly leaking out of your hands your whole life, in ways nobody taught you to see.

"This sounds like one of those scams."

Good. Keep that guard up. Honestly, a lot of what's sold out there is junk — pushed by people who don't understand it, to people it was never right for. I'd rather you stay skeptical than get sold something wrong for you. So let me just show you what this actually is, in plain English, and you can decide for yourself. No buzzwords.

Build a "Family Bank" — and stop renting money from theirs.

This isn't an investment, and I'll never promise you a rate of return. It's a 200-year-old approach quiet, wealthy families have used for generations. The idea is simple:

1

Build a pool of your own capital

Money you control — not the bank. A private reserve that keeps growing while it sits there.

2

Borrow from yourself, not the bank

Need a vehicle, a truck, your kid's first place? You borrow from your own pool, pay it back to yourself, and use that same money again and again. You recycle it instead of losing it.

3

Pass it down — as a system, not a cheque

It's built to hand down to your kids and grandkids, along with the know-how to run it. That's the difference between an inheritance and a legacy.

Set your kids up so they never start from zero.

Wayne Durksen

Keys to Wealth Building · Western Canada

I've spent my life around families and kids, and years learning this inside and out. I'm not here to sell you — my rule is you should never do this until you fully understand it. Convincing is conquering, and I don't want to conquer you. I want you to see it for yourself, decide for yourself, and own it. That's it.

You bring your real numbers. I show you the math. You decide.

What it is

  • A real look at what the old way is costing you
  • The actual math on your own numbers
  • Straight answers, no jargon
  • You deciding, in your own time

What it isn't

  • A hard sell or a pitch
  • A commitment to anything
  • Pressure to "sign today"
  • Buzzwords and fluff
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The questions you're probably asking.

Is this a scam?

Fair question, and I respect it. A lot of what's sold in this space is bad — wrong product, wrong person, big commission. This isn't a pitch to sign anything. It's a conversation where I show you the math on your own numbers and you decide. If it's not right for you, I'll tell you.

Isn't this just whole life insurance?

A properly structured policy is the tool underneath it — but the strategy is what matters, and it has to be built correctly for the right person. Most policies sold aren't. On the call I'll show you the difference honestly.

Do I need a lot of money?

No — but you do need a little breathing room in your budget to set money aside consistently. If every dollar is already spoken for, I'll be honest that the timing isn't right yet.

How is this different from an RRSP or RESP?

Those have their place — but an RRSP is a tax bill you haven't paid yet, and an RESP gets taxed when your kid withdraws it. This is about money you control, that isn't waiting for the government to take its cut. I'll walk you through the comparison.

The people who wait usually wait years — and every year costs them.

You don't have to understand every detail today. You just have to be willing to look.

When's the best time to plant a tree? Forty years ago. The next best time? Right now.
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