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Insurance: Term Life Is Better Than Whole Life

January 17, 2016 Leave a Comment

If you are undecided between term life insurance and whole life insurance, Ben Edwards at Money Smart Life has some advice about this insurance debate. He points out that almost in all cases, term life insurance is your best choice. The reasons are that it costs a lot less than whole life insurance and that you can buy a lot more term life insurance compared to whole life insurance while leaving you with more money to invest. Those are very good recommendations. Don’t confuse between insurance and investment. Term life insurance is pure life insurance. So if you are going to get a life insurance, term life insurance is better than whole life insurance.

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