by Angie Carlson | “Can I really trust myself to handle my money differently this time?” This is a question I was asked near the end of a money conversation. While we wrestled through that together, some wise words were…
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Life insurance is much more than a legal contract that provides an attractive financial benefit for your heirs. It is actually a tool that enables those beneficiaries to live virtuously. All told, I see seven of this virtues. One is…
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by Tracy Latona | Just over 3 years ago, the federal government put a temporary pause on student loan payments and paused interest. The deadline for repayment kept getting pushed back…nine times to be exact. Now, with the debt ceiling…
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Life insurance salespeople have long-suffered from a bad reputation. We are typically considered pushy, aggressive, manipulative, and untrustworthy. How did we get such a bad name? Here are some thoughts: The big money is in whole life. Agents with prominent…
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There is hope for people who have been declined for life insurance – part seven. In Part Six, we discussed a very common reason for why people get declined for life insurance: “incriminating misinformation.” In Part Seven we will bring…
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by Amy Greene | Our time is more valuable than our money. You can’t get time back. We don’t know how much time we have left. You can’t just go and make more time, more hours in the day. Time…
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There is hope for people who have been declined for life insurance – part six. In Part Five, we discussed a very common reason for why people get declined for life insurance: Lack of medical follow-up. In Part Six we…
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by Amy Greene | Your June Budget It’s June and I am so ready for summer this year. We have our beach passes, swimsuits, boogie boards, beach chairs, and loads of sunscreen! The girls are registered for summer camps, and…
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In Part Four, we discussed a very common reason for why people get declined for life insurance: “unreasonable” underwriters. In Part Five we will bring to light a different problem: Lack of medical follow-up. Life insurance undwriters rely heavily on…
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by Kirk Cremer | First of all, congratulations! All your hard work has finally paid off, and you’ve been rewarded with that sweet certificate. So, what’s next? Whether you’re continuing your education, entering the workforce or settling down with someone…
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