William Penn Life, 2007 (42. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2007-01-01 / 1. szám

MoneywiSe Did Y< with Mark Lantz du Know...? People in the 20 to 40-year age group are now buying more life insurance. The reasons they are buying more life insurance: • You save money with lower premiums for life insurance when purchased at younger ages. • Life insurance protects young families. • Individual ownership is necessary because people in this age range change jobs more often. • There are higher bills to be paid, for example, college loans, mortgages, credit card balances, automobile loans and other debt. • Life insurance provides for monthly checks to their loved ones to pay the monthly bills. • They can set money aside for college tuition upon their death. • Buying life insurance now protects their insurability into their senior years. It's better to buy when you are healthier in your younger years. Who is buying the life insurance? • Spouses, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and even in-laws are making the payments. • Spouses are buying to protect their financial stability. • Parents and grandparents buy for their adult loved ones to help them with learning the importance of owning your own life insurance plan with the WPA. Yes, we are now having all these groups purchasing life insurance for family members. Grandparents are buying more single premium whole life insurance and 20 pay plans for their grandchildren. Grand­parents realize the importance of life insurance and are happy to make the purchases. They know that the financial security of the family is helped by the checks from WPA. Call your local WPA representative or our Home Office to learn more. We offer many affordable plans for men and women (and boys and girls) of all ages, from 0 to 85. We enjoy serving our members and their family and friends. AND DON'T FORGET--The WPA is currently paying 5.25% on our 9-Year Surrender Charge Annuities...a great way to cover your own future. Call for details. Mark Lantz, Sales Director, 1-800-848-7366, Ext. 134. 4 William Penn Life, January 2007

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