If you have a family of your own; spouse and children – or someone who relies on your income to move forward in life – I think it's pretty important to look into a life insurance policy that will pay for final expenses, preserve your home, or provide financial security to your heirs.

I talk to so many people who want life insurance policies after they age and develop extensive medical issues. Where as I talk to so many people who are young where it's hard for them to envision critical illness and death when they're at their healthiest – and they don't think something like this is important. (It's cheaper the younger you are and healthier you are).

Life insurance policies can be VERY affordable if they're structured the right way for you. I'd consider it in your youthful years as you'll get the cheapest premium for x amount of years – or even a whole life policy that will last for the remainder of your life. DM me if you're in any of these states. I could let you know what your options look like.

I'm licensed in WA, CA, IA, ID, MI, NM, OH, OR, and WI. If you're in any of these states, I can help you.

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