My New Plan for Retirement – Final Expense Insurance

So after a good 40 some odd years of working my butt off, I’ve finally come to the point where I can gladly look forward to my retirement.”Golden Years” some call it, yet is it really golden I ask you.  All I’ve known is work and even when I’ve had a week or two to sit and home and relax, I start to go stir crazy.  I think the next years will be an interesting learning experience to say the least.

Having said that, when I entered college I learned a few lessons that I remember even now.Financial well-being and security was the most important lesson of them all.Till now I have been aimed at building my nest egg lage enough to keep me going until retirement.Now that retirement days are nigh I am shifting my focus to other things.

I don’t contribute to a 401K any more, rather I will be emptying one out, which certainly will be odd.That was a cue to prepare my family and myself, to get set up for their benefit and for mine.It is unnerving for some but for me reality is that all of us pass on in our own time, and I wanted assuranc ethat financial burdwould not drag my family down.ens.Dealing with the extras that are added on was the hard and unexpected thing about my parents passing, funeral expense, medical bills debts they had, and even legal fees.

At that moment it was the thing I did not want to deal with, the last thing I wanted to be reminded of, so I did the research on keeping my family clear of the mess when I pass.  For that, I’ve found the one simple solution and it’s known as final expense insurance.  Final expense insurance is truly what I’ve been looking for.I have it organized to cover all my current debts, which I hope to eliminate before I pass, and to leave small bequests to those that stick around after I’m gone.I feel great knowing that my family will have less stress.

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