The first step in establishing your financial security is to confront the biggest threats to it. That requires asking yourself some tough questions: What would happen if you or your spouse became sick or injured – or died? What if you lost your job? What if your home was seriously damaged in a storm or by fire? What if you were in a serious auto accident? All of these situations are potentially devastating to your family's financial health. That's where insurance comes in.
Life insurance can provide your family members the resources to maintain their lifestyle when you die. It can replace some or all of your income. It also can pay off debts and cover funeral costs. It can even help fund longer-range needs like college tuition or retirement. Don’t forget to insure your spouse as well, even if he or she doesn't work outside the home. A stay-at-home parent provides vital household services that would be expensive to replace, like childcare, transportation and household chores.
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