Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Speros Financial Life Insurance Tuesday Tip!

Speros Financial Life Insurance Tuesday Tip!
www.vasiliossperos.nylagents.com 602-531-5141


Mom always said you can never be too prepared. And now that you’ve endured many downpours without an umbrella and blizzards without snow boots, you’ve started to think: maybe she was right after all. 




Now that you’re a grown-up yourself, you know being prepared goes well beyond warm hats and dry boots. So how do you ensure a bright and secure future for the people you care about most? The answer’s simple: life insurance.

Why life insurance? Because it can provide the guarantees and benefits that make the difference between dreams coming true - or just remaining dreams. And in the spirit of preparedness, we’ve teamed up with the LIFE Foundation - a nonprofit dedicated to helping consumers make smart life insurance decisions - to help people like you discover the benefits of protecting the people you love.
You can start by reading the stories of the Donaca family.  They have an appreciation for the benefits of life insurance.

Shane Donaca- Go hard or go home
"Go hard or go home" was Shane Donaca’s motto. And he brought that passion and intensity to every aspect of his life, from racing motorcycles, to building a large commercial construction business, to spending time with his wife, Kim, and their three children. Because so many people depended on Shane, his insurance Agent, Kris Preble, wanted to ensure he had adequate life insurance coverage, and together they constructed a plan that added to his existing coverage. 

Soon after, while riding his motorcycle one afternoon, Shane hit an embankment and suffered fatal injuries. Although Shane had signed his amended life insurance contract just 12 hours before his death, his family received the full death benefit. Kim was able to pay off all the company’s debts and still has the money the family needs to continue their lifestyle. "Life insurance is an amazing gift,” says Kim. “I don’t have to lie awake at night worrying about money or about getting another job so I can put my children through school." 


— in Phoenix, AZ.

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