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MORTGAGE PROTECTION
A house is more than just a "house," isn't it? If you've
laughed in it, cried in it, and lived in it, it's a home—your home. If
something should happen to you, will it remain with those who have shared it with you?
A life insurance plan can assure that your home stays with your loved ones.
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FAMILY INCOME
You have worked hard to bring you family's standard of
living up to where it is. You shouldn't be willing to give that up—no matter what.
They say "you can't take it with you," but earning capacity goes when you do! There is
a way to guarantee that they will never have to sacrifice that standard of living,
whether you are here or not. Life insurance. |
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EDUCATION FUNDS
Few things concern parents today more than helping their
children get a college education. If costs continue to rise, a private university's
annual cost may exceed $30,000 by the year 2005! Money like that can be hard to come by.
What can you do about it? Make sure your children have the same opportunities for
education whether you live or die. |
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RETIREMENT RESOURCES
Thought about retiring lately? When you do, figure out
how much money you'll have. Then think about a life insurance plan that will provide
more. Retirement benefits such as Social Security are nice, but do you know how much
you'll get? Pensions are a plus, but will they be enough? Supplemental income is
usually necessary. |
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EMERGENCY FUNDS
The furnace breaks. The car goes on the blink. The roof
leaks. Someone in the family becomes ill. Everyday occurrences in households all over
the country. What do you do? Life insurance can help. The cash and loan values of a
whole life policy are available to you when emergencies happen. Or even to provide cash
for some other event. |
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FINAL EXPENSES
The unfortunate truth is that the last thing you'll do on
this earth is create a debt that you won't be around to pay. Final expenses may include
burial costs, unpaid bills, and excess hospital bills over health insurance payments.
The emotional drain on your family should not be aggravated by concern about money. Not
if you can help it. And you can. |
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