Posted by TreeFarmer1414 on December 17, 2009 at 03:39:44 from (66.158.169.71):
In Reply to: Life insurance...Yikes posted by Gun guru on December 17, 2009 at 02:21:03:
Gun guru: Why do you want term insurance? Except for the immediate peace of mind, they are a huge profit maker for the insurance companies. If recent conversations with my financial coordinator, he tells me that less than 5% of all term insurance policies pay out. Yes, I bought one myself when I was in my late 50s for the same peace of mind thing, so if something happened to me, at least the Mrs. had a roof over her head free and clear. Several times over the years I have tapped into the cash value of my whole life policy for things and always paid myself back, if you will, by repaying the loan asap. That is not possible with term insurance. You may want to consider splitting your insurance dollars between some term and some whole life. Yes, it will cost more but that way in the long haul at least you are paying yourself (or your estate) back. Just my $.02. BTDT.
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