Week 17

For most people, our greatest asset is our ability to provide for our family and make an income. However, this fact is very often overlooked when it comes to insurance planning. Most of us take care of the health, life, and auto insurance long before we even consider disability coverage! But take a moment to think about the consequences of suddenly losing your main income stream. What if you were to get injured or sick in such a way that put a short term or long term stop to your income? How would this affect your family and what would you do?
Fortunately, there are many competitive options for purchasing disability insurance designed to keep you afloat if something were to happen. Also, many life policies offer optional disability riders that are quite inexpensive. These are designed to provide you a monthly income stream while you are unable to work to avoid falling behind on your bills.
Fortunately, there are many competitive options for purchasing disability insurance designed to keep you afloat if something were to happen. Also, many life policies offer optional disability riders that are quite inexpensive. These are designed to provide you a monthly income stream while you are unable to work to avoid falling behind on your bills.
Homework:
O - Print off and complete your Disability Income Insurance Worksheet.
O - Contact your current adviser to discuss competitive disability coverage options for your family. (If you don't have a current adviser you can contact us and we will put you in touch with a good one. 855-876-5252) |
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Extra Credit
O - Read attached article for more details on the importance of disability and accident insurance.
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