Final Expense

Insurance and The Lottery

It’s not uncommon for people to have the view that insurance is like the lottery … a big gamble.
For a person who has never filed a claim, I guess I understand them having this view. However, I want to examine this conclusion for just a moment.
According to information posted on the Internet:
The odds of winning [...]


Good service means supplying the customer what they want.

A recent experience got me to thinking…
Our local grocery store is owned and managed by a nice family. The family has been in the community for over 100 years. Apparently they rely a great deal on their delivery people to “decide” what they will carry in their grocery store. I do not know why they [...]


Plan for the inevitable … (and control your costs doing so)

My recent post about our personal experience involving Cathi’s aunt’s funeral and the need for final expense was one I especially wanted to write. No one wants to go to a funeral, but death is inevitable and not planning for it is a mistake that only the survivors pay the cost (both emotionally and materially). Fortunately, [...]


The Final Say – Your Memorial Guide

My wife and I just got back from a trip to her home town.  Her aunt passed away, so we attended the funeral.   My wife’s aunt had things well arranged ahead of time, and so things went very smoothly for the family with arranging for the funeral.
The family was free to concentrate on the [...]


Why buy life insurance?

When people think of life insurance, many think of the time when they are raising their children, and this is a very good reason to purchase life insurance. When young, a reasonably large amount of insurance may be purchased for $25 to $40 per month. Nothing equals this for value in protecting one’s family.
However, life [...]