Posted by 8N'r--WI on January 07, 2011 at 12:29:37 from (12.104.244.6):
In Reply to: life insurance OT posted by steve terplak on January 06, 2011 at 18:11:35:
Steve---you were told---"Steve, STOP! Stay put for now! There is a Reason for every type of Policy made and Time and Application for it. Please Do not listen to the Sore Heads here on Forum who DO Not Hold Life license and barely have a concept on why and when a various policy should be used."
IMO-----that was the best advice you were given on this topic.......if you "had someone over to sell you something", did you call them beforehand and tell them that you wanted to buy something....?
You should take a more holistic approach to all your finances, including ALL your insurances, ALL your investments, ALL your assets/liabilities including pensions, social security, etc.
Write down your goals and objectives, both personal and financial,protect your assets, expect the unexpected and develop a plan that encompasses all of this. Make sure all your plans are flexible enough to adjust to lifes changing circumstances and stick to the plan. Review it often enough so that it is current.
Remember, there is no such animal as "the cookie cutter approach" for everyone.....all of our circumstances are different, and they constantly change.
If you want a simple rule to live by, try this for starters.
Work as hard as your circumstances permit, always save a part of your income, LIVE BELOW YOUR MEANS, and don"t do anything stupid (and we all do)....
Work with a professional that really understands your circumstances, goals, feelings---someone who asks you more questions than telling yu about product solutions.
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