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Why everyone should have a life insurance policy outside of work.

Our website is located here:  https://www.wahbroker.org/     Suzie and I got into the conversation about Life Insurance the other day. It has had a big impact on our lives. When I was in my 20s, I received a check from my father's passing. Suzie received her check in her 30s when her father passed. These policies were from outside of the workplace and in my father's case he added policies through the years as part of his financial planning.  If you have access to an employer group life insurance then purchase it as it is usually very affordable for a modest amount. Unless you plan on working there the rest of your life without your employer ever changing benefits then look to secure outside life insurance policies. It gives you flexibility and when you get older you may not be able to purchase an insurance plan due to injury or illness.  Life insurance is a family tool. Most people are familiar with a Term Policy . It is like renting an apartment. You pay a...

The gig economy and life insurance

It takes minutes Temporary work, contract jobs, seasonal jobs, freelance, piece work, driving for Uber, selling on Etsy, etc. The gig economy has been around for ever. Whether it is picking apples for the season, working the slopes at mission ridge, to being a contractor at a server farm it is easy to fall into a gig career path. About a third of the American workforce has found themselves bouncing from short term job to short term job. While the pay can be good temporary, what about the long term? A policy for everyone When was the last time that you met someone that retired after working from the same job for 40 years? On average, you will change jobs times 12 times in your lifetime. What happens if the next company doesn't offer a plan? We have seen companies terminate life insurance policies for retirees. Do really want to leave your family high and dry for a short term job? What happens when you die? Your bills don't go away . A majority of adults say a fu...