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Posted by John A. on September 22, 2004 at 11:27:05 from (65.161.170.66):
In Reply to: Re: OT/ farm health insurance posted by TheRealRon on September 22, 2004 at 04:57:10:
Real Ron, Being cautious.....I appaulad you and you wifes self-dicipline. But I personally belive that most folks won't have the self diipiline not to dip into this nest-egg. Also you have said you have saved +250k. I know many, many folks who have had medical problems that have gone far over 250 K. like you have saved. Maybe NOW is the time to get insurance. Ones body is very simular to an auto.....It goes many yrs and doesn't need much. But instead of trading it off while it is still good, you decide to keep it one more year. It's that year when every thing imaginable go wrong with it, and needs to be fixed. But our bodies are not auto, we are stuck with this ol body! All you need is one auto wreck, heart attack,Heart by-passTo wipe out that nest egg. I implore yor not to let that happen. Now is when you need Ins. coverage more than ever especially if you are 50 and above. For The vast majority of people going without is like playing Russian Roulett. You have the funds dedicated for it, Let that 250K work for you to keep you in coverage. At 6% in a good Equity Index Annuity There is more than enough to pay Annual premiums. And plenty left over to continue to grow your principal My Thoughts..... Later, John A.
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