September is Life Insurance Awareness Month
No one likes to think about dying.
But if your loved ones will suffer financially when you die, it’s a subject you have to address.
You need to consider how your family would fare financially if, suddenly, you weren’t there to provide for them.
Where would the money come from to pay for your funeral, the monthly bills, the mortgage, the kids’ education costs?
These are the questions the life insurance industry wants all Americans to ask themselves.
Visit LifeHappens.org to educate yourself and learn more about the importance of Life Insurance.
May is Disability Insurance Awareness Month
Your most important asset is not your home, your car, your jewelry or other possessions. It’s your ability to earn a living. Think about it: All of your plans for the future—from buying a home to putting your kids through college to building a retirement nest egg—are based on the assumption you will continue to earn a paycheck until you retire. But what would happen if those paychecks stopped? That’s where disability insurance comes in. It provides an income to you and your family if you are unable to work because of illness or injury. Remember, the bills won't stop just because you've been in an accident and are unable to work for a period of time. So you'll need a source of replacement income to make sure that you'll still be able to make your mortgage or car loan payments.
Visit LifeHappens.org to educate yourself and learn more about the importance of Life Insurance. The Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education (LIFE) was founded in 1994 in response to the public's growing need for information and education on financial protection. LIFE also seeks to remind people of the important role insurance professionals perform in helping families, businesses and individuals find the insurance products that best fit their needs.
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