There is a real tendency in the whole conversation about life insurance to leave women out of the conversation entirely or at best to make them an "add on" thought.
The truth is that as almost all families either are or are becoming second income dependent, and more families are finding that the woman are at [...]Post from: Ed Hinerman On Life Insurance
Don't Leave Women Out Of The Conversation!
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