4 types of people who should definitely have life insurance, according to a financial planner

Oct 24, 2022 View Original Article
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"A life insurance policy ensures your cosigner or next of kin can cover your student loan debt, no matter the student loan lender's policy."
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"Despite the Biden administration's preference for clean energy and global concern about the effect of fossil fuels on climate change, wealthy individuals have not been shy to invest, notably in Texas, which is in the midst of a new oil boom."
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"Like many other rich investors, Pritzker Simmons hails Joe Biden's climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, as a game changer that will create investment prospects in countering climate change with technology -- a $370bn market opportunity, analysts say."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

51% : A life insurance policy ensures your cosigner or next of kin can cover your student loan debt, no matter the student loan lender's policy.

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