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Do you consider life insurance to be a necessity?
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- Yes, it provides breathing space to the grieving. - 8 votes
- 57%
- No, the money is better spent while you are alive. - 6 votes
- 43%
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As the father of two young children and the husband of a wife who doesn't have any personal income (we took the rather unfashionable view that our children would be better served by my wife giving up work and raising the children as opposed to farming them out to strangers), I think life insurance is an absolute necessity and should be considered a normal household bill the way one views gas, electricity, house insurance and council tax as regular household bills.
As a keen motorcyclist and scuba diver (not at the same time!) I felt it imperative to have - although were I not, I wolud still consider it a necessity.
The thought of leaving my wife to raise two small children without any financial safety net turns my blood cold.
Anybody with a family who doesn't have life insurance is irresponsible.
As a keen motorcyclist and scuba diver (not at the same time!) I felt it imperative to have - although were I not, I wolud still consider it a necessity.
The thought of leaving my wife to raise two small children without any financial safety net turns my blood cold.
Anybody with a family who doesn't have life insurance is irresponsible.
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Firms have started using the term insurance because presumably they think the public are used to it, but technically Insurance is against something that may happen, assurance is against something that will happen. That was what I was taught in my LATC years ago, (Life assurance Technical certifiicate)
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