




Life insurance as part of their bright future
You don’t know what the future holds for your children or grandchildren. Guided by your knowledge and experience, you plan anyway. Whether it’s figuring out what hobbies they could pursue or what school they should attend, you take steps to give them the best life possible as they get older. To help protect your child or grandchild’s future, you can also consider life insurance. It can be a timeless, sustainable reminder of how much you care for the ones you love


An IUL Can Be Used For A College Fund
The premiums paid toward an Indexed Universal Life insurance policy can serve two purposes. The same policy that protects loved ones may also build accumulation value that can be used for a variety of needs, including education funding. As tuition prices continue to rise, families must plan to put away more money for their children’s and grandchildren’s future education needs.

As an individual or a business owner, death benefit protection helps you leave a legacy not a liability. Whether your legacy will be your family, business, or charitable contribution, life insurance can help protect what matters most. Your policy’s death benefit helps to keep what you leave behind alive with financial protection for today while planning for a secure future.
Keeping Your Legacy Alive By Protecting What Matters Most To You.









Orphan Benefits
A monthly payment for orphans, which may provide $900 per month per child to the legal guardian for children under 18 upon the death of the parents or sole surviving parent.
Children who have a court appointed legal guardian can receive a monthly payment beginning one month after the child becomes an orphan. The benefit ends on the child’s 18th birthday or if the child becomes married, self-supporting or is approved for an Orphan Scholarship.
To be eligible for this benefit, a membership application must have been received at least six months before the death of both parents or sole surviving parent.
Membership must be in force at the time of the parents’ or sole surviving parent death.
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