Posted by John A. on December 17, 2009 at 11:41:13 from (76.1.122.170):
In Reply to: Life insurance...Yikes posted by Gun guru on December 17, 2009 at 02:21:03:
Gun, Please Go visit with an Independent Ins. Agent he will have more than one flavor of Insurance to choose from! F.B. typically is more expensive that others. Depending on what your Overall Goal is here on what type of insurance is best for you. If Lo cost Protection for the rest of your life: then 30 or 35 yr Term. No cash value If more of a blended approach then: Then maybe a Universal Life, (Term w/an interest sensitive side fund) be sure to fully fund it to age 100 or there about. There are only a couple of Whole Life policies I would recommend for income growth. Then there are the small burial policies that do a lot, but there is a lot junk out there, and most folks are not savvy to them. If you would like I would be glad to visit with you about your needs, Though I am A Texas agent I can point you in the right direction and you will be armed with some info to ask an agent in your state. My # is 512-577-3837. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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