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Colonial Penn’s Final Expense Plan Review

Colonial Penn provides a selection of life and final expense insurance policies that have both streamlined underwriting and a low death benefit. They’re perfect for people who require a payment large enough to cover funeral costs and have problems getting insurance elsewhere (owing to age or health). Although this firm’s final-expense offerings are competitively priced, younger, …

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AARP Final Expense Plan Review

Formerly called “American Association of Retired Persons,” now shortened to “AARP,” is a renowned name in the realm of life insurance and burial expense services. AARP is not a life insurance company but a 175-year-old interest group offering fully underwritten life insurance via registered agents such as AARP Life Insurance.

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Does Every Life Insurance Policy Have A Cash Value?

Choosing the right policy among the many available options in the life insurance market can be stressful. With so many policies, add-ons, and jargon options, it may be difficult to choose which is best for your specific needs and budget. Cash value life insurance is just one of the terms you need to educate yourself about.

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Who Should You Name Your Life Insurance Beneficiary?

You may have bought a life insurance policy or considered buying one in case your dependents couldn’t support themselves financially if you suddenly passed away. To make sure your loved ones are protected by the policy, it’s essential to name a beneficiary. The policy won’t pay out until you choose one as early as possible.