Absolutely!
People need life insurance. It is
just calculated at different rates for different stages of life.
The reality is harsh, but we must all face
our outcome.
- Single people die. And our families should not be burdened with our final expenses. (We suggest, if nothing else, that you acquire the most basic of coverage to meet these expenses, such as burial expenses, taxes, debts or mortgages. This is so that your passing will not be a financial burden to your family.)
- Single people get sick. None of us can foresee the future, but we can protect ourselves when serious illness enters our lives. (Coverage for critical illness and critical injury is available. It’s too late when you become ill or when pre-determining conditions start showing up in your medical history.)
- Single people have children. If your income is no longer available, who will take care of your children? How will they have the funds to go to college? Or get the best start in life? (The right policy can help with all these concerns.)
- Happily, single people live long lives too. Don’t you want to be able to maintain your lifestyle when you retire? There is only one way to do that and that is to save. (An Indexed Universal Life* Policy can offer you a tax-free retirement plan to meet your needs.)
Call us today to find out how “Living
Benefits” can benefit you while you’re young or single and healthy.
Choose now a policy that covers your
final expenses and protects you in case of illness. Don’t wait. Too late is
too late.
Sonja Cassandra Perdue
773-609-2226
*Terms and conditions apply.
*Consult with a professional tax and/or legal advisor before taking any action that may have tax or legal consequences.
*Consult with a professional tax and/or legal advisor before taking any action that may have tax or legal consequences.
*This information is provided for
informational purposes only. This article is not intended to provide tax, legal
or financial advice. Please consult your own professional for advice specific
to your circumstances.
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