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Don't poke Mama Bear when she's having a bad day!
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 466797" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>My parents took out life insurance when they retired... specifically, with fully-paid-up premiums, to something like age 100.</p><p>Their thinking was... this way, the kids still get "something" no matter what else happens... and then, they are "free" (in themselves) to spend the rest of what they have any way they want, and if there is anything more left over, well, that's fine, but doesn't have to be planned for. difficult child bro, of course, doesn't quite see it that way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 466797, member: 11791"] My parents took out life insurance when they retired... specifically, with fully-paid-up premiums, to something like age 100. Their thinking was... this way, the kids still get "something" no matter what else happens... and then, they are "free" (in themselves) to spend the rest of what they have any way they want, and if there is anything more left over, well, that's fine, but doesn't have to be planned for. difficult child bro, of course, doesn't quite see it that way! [/QUOTE]
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