Keith Rowe was in the best shape of his life. As a soldier on active duty, he was fit and healthy. He had no idea that he would soon be in the fight of his life. After experiencing symptoms while away at a military training school, Keith was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Over the next several years he would battle through the initial diagnosis, remission, and then a recurrence eight months later which necessitated three rounds of grueling chemotherapy. Keith was able to use the Living Benefits on a permanent life insurance policy he had set up as a tax-free retirement vehicle years earlier to get $60,000 in his hands when he needed it most. He says putting that policy in place was one of the best decisions he ever made.
“The most important thing you can do for your family.”
Carol and Darryl Mosley thought they had all of their boxes checked. They owned life insurance. But their policies were the “old kind” of
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