life insurance
life insurance
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- gramme0
I got mine through Northwestern. I started with 25 years of term, and recently converted some of it to whole life. Costs more per month, but it grows faster than any bank account, you can borrow against it at any time without penalty, and Northwestern has been solvent for 180 years or something—so they're pretty reliable. Doesn't grow like stocks can, but it's not like stock investments are a good idea these days anyway.
I honestly think whole life is one of the best and safest ways to invest right now, if it's the right plan/company.
- Agree. Especially if you go for super low risk investment options. It's unglamorous, but it's solid.TheBlueOne