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I Am Retiring Happy; You Can Too!
Each day, approximately ten thousand baby boomers celebrate their 65th Birthday. The age of 65 is most commonly recognized as “the age of retirement”; however, boomers are taking a different approach. While retirement used to mean the end of one’s … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Union Industry, Family, Finance, Life Events
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Why Do Seniors Need Life Insurance?
Many people understand the need for life insurance at a younger age. You have significant liabilities such as a home mortgage or loans. You have a spouse/partner and children and you want to ensure their well-being and future education. But … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Finance, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan, The Family Security Plan Silver
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TO BE PREPARED IS HALF THE VICTORY – Special Needs Planning
Planning for the future well-being of your children is a difficult task for any parent. Add the complexity of adequately providing for the future care of a child with special needs and the process becomes even more challenging. Any special … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Illness Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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Is Your Group Disability Insurance Enough?
Is Your Group Disability Insurance Enough? As a professional, your ability to work and earn a living is your greatest asset and you should protect it. So, if you have group disability benefits at work, is it enough to protect … Continue reading
Posted in Disability Income Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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“EMPTY NESTERS” DO YOU NEED LIFE INSURANCE AFTER THE KIDS LEAVE HOME?
Most of us think about buying life insurance when our children are young. Once they move out of the house, do we really need to keep our life insurance policies? Absolutely! If you don’t have children, or if your children … Continue reading
Posted in Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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