by Tom Neeser | Apr 18, 2019 | Investing, Life Insurance
I am sharing an article this week by Dr. Tom McFie. Like myself, Tom and his family are passionate about teaching others how to take control of their money and financial future by using high cash value, participating, whole life insurance. Cheryl and I had the...
by Tom Neeser | Mar 5, 2019 | Life Insurance, Prosperity Economics
A previous article discussed questions to ask before purchasing life insurance. Now we continue the conversation to discuss the questions and decisions that come into play during the application process. Most of these questions are only relevant to whole life...
by Tom Neeser | Feb 19, 2019 | Life Insurance, Personal Finance, Whole Life Insurance
Nobody wants “buyer’s remorse” when it comes to something as important as life insurance, yet we hear it all the time… policy owners who wish they knew what they know now before they bought their policy! Today we’ll give you some things to consider early in the...
by Tom Neeser | Feb 5, 2019 | financial planning, Investing, Life Insurance, Whole Life Insurance
Warning! What I am going to say goes against conventional wisdom espoused by pop culture financial gurus. Before I get into the details – I want you to actively participate in an exercise. I want you to think about if you could invent, from scratch, the perfect...
by Tom Neeser | Dec 19, 2018 | Life Insurance, Personal Finance, Whole Life Insurance
Most of you are aware that I am a huge fan of Whole Life Insurance and the comparison below will explain why. You may own a Universal Life policy that was written in the ’80s and ’90s and aren’t aware your policy is not performing nearly as well as projected. Let me...
by Tom Neeser | Nov 20, 2018 | financial planning, Investing, Life Insurance, Retirement Alternatives, Whole Life Insurance
One of the biggest fears people have is running out of money in retirement. And for many Americans, this is a very real risk, not an irrational phobia. If you are a reasonably healthy 65-year-old non-smoker, actuarial tables estimate you’re likely to live to age 86,...