Why childless married couples should still get life insurance
Married without children? Here are five reasons a policy might make sense for you
Read moreMarried without children? Here are five reasons a policy might make sense for you
Read moreLife insurance isn’t always necessary for a single person, but there are some circumstances where you may want to consider a policy.
Read moreBuying life insurance in your 30s is often one of the most practical, impactful and affordable times to financially protect your loved ones.
Read moreWhen you’re in your 20s and have people who rely on your income to pay the bills, it’s time to ask an important question: Do you need life insurance?
Read moreYour 40s are an ideal time to revisit critical financial decisions, like do you have the right amount of life insurance coverage for you?
Read moreToday’s life insurance is not the same as our parents. There are many reasons why young or old, single or married queer people will buy it.
Read moreI’m 32, single and gay. By all stereotypical notions of why people buy life insurance, I have no business writing this. People usually hear “Now that you’re married, you should consider life insurance” or “Well now that you have children, don’t you want to make sure they’re protected?” In fact, if you look at how life insurance is typically marketed, a happy and carefree single person (who may be gay) rarely shows up. But despite all this, I have three life insurance policies.
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