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What "10 Times
Your Partner's
Income" of Life
Insurance Can Do
The unthinkable
has happened.
After just
moving in
together or
years after your
Golden Wedding
anniversary, due
to a tragic
accident or
lingering
illness, you
have lost the
love of your
life. You are
filled with
shock, anger,
and sadness. But
there are
decisions to
make, bills to
pay, people to
console, and all
the while,
double chores
waiting to be
done. What is
the best thing a
life insurance
policy benefit
can do for you
at a time like
this?
For Young
Couples with No
Children: Pay
the Bills
Most young
couples are so
dependent on
each other’s
income that they
could not pay
their bills for
two consecutive
months without
that extra
paycheck.
Hospital and
funeral expenses
compound the
financial
crisis. Life
insurance at
this stage
literally can
prevent
eviction,
repossession of
home/car, loss
of services such
as utilities,
and years of
trying to get
back in the
black.
For Parents of
Dependent
Children: Let
Your Kids Adjust
In
the old days
when children
lost a parent,
they often had
to drop out of
school to go to
work. These
days, the
surviving parent
often works
extra hours to
provide for the
children. Life
insurance helps
alleviate the
loneliness and
confusion of
children who
have lost one
parent by giving
them necessary
time with the
remaining
parent. It
allows kids to
have what they
need,
participate in
extra-curricular
activities, go
to college, and
become
well-adjusted
adults.
For Baby Boomer
Couples: Set
the Stage for
the Rest of Your
Life
The
trip fund you
and your partner
had set aside
for retirement
has been used on
hospital bills.
The nest egg you
the two of you
were building up
is slowly
dwindling.
You’re no spring
chicken, but
suddenly you’re
not sure your
income will
outlast you.
Life insurance
fills in the gap
so that your
retirement can
proceed as
planned,
financially,
anyway.
For Senior
Couples:
Soften the Blow
Losing a partner
at an older age
can be
especially
difficult due to
other losses
going on at the
same time –
friends, health,
independence.
Life insurance
can help make
life easier and
more comfortable
by providing the
funds you need
to: travel to
visit an adult
child, hire help
so you can stay
in your home,
pay for
prescriptions,
maintain a
hobby. You may
not have the
energy to pull
yourself up by
the bootstraps,
so give
yourselves a
break by having
a little life
insurance policy
on hand – you
deserve it.
Contact Information:
Written By: Peggy Mace - Life
Insurance Specialist
Outlook Life Phone: 866-866-0242
x.914
Fax: 866-866-5532
http://www.outlooklife.com/peg_mace.html
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