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Who Owns More Than One Life Insurance Policy?
It is raining outside and your car is parked at the back of the lot, about ¼ of a mile away! You are lucky because you have your rain coat on and your umbrella in your hand. You are prepared. And as … Continue reading
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Develop Personal Insurance by Investing in Yourself: Millennials share their stories.
When you hear the word “insurance” what comes to mind? Protection? Uncertainty? Managing Risk? A payment? These adjectives define insurance in its most basic form but when you think of insurance as something you buy and pay for you are … Continue reading
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Why Did I Choose The Family Security Plan®?
You can only learn so much about a product from a brochure or website and you know that every company has a Marketing Team working hard behind the scenes to position their product or service in the best light possible. … Continue reading
Posted in Accident Insurance, Credit Union Industry, Critical Illness Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Family, Finance, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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College: You’ve Been Accepted, Now What?
Are you off to college in the fall? Congratulations! Would you agree that independence, football games, fraternity/sorority parties, making new friends and being able to eat pizza every night are some of the things that come to mind? The freedom … Continue reading
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When History Repeats Itself, Where Should We Turn?
Some things have changed since the Great Depression, Some Things Remain The Same. An economic “downturn” does not need a name to have an impact on everyone. Call it a “Recession”, call it a “Depression”, who cares what it is … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Union Industry, Finance, The Family Security Plan
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12 Steps Towards Your Financial Freedom: Part 3
(PART III OF A THREE PART SERIES) What does a month-long celebration on financial literacy look like? For many, that is hard to imagine. However, for those following The Family Security Plan Community, the picture is becoming clear. We … Continue reading
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Parenting A Child With A Disability – How Life Insurance Can Help Your Family
Parenting a child with a disability can be a difficult, demanding and confusing job. It is a role filled with triumphs, joys and immense satisfaction. As a mother raising three young adults, I know how important the family unit is … Continue reading