I had a whole life policy in my younger days long before I ever heard of Dave Ramsey. I don't recall how many years I had it, but it's been quite a few years since I terminated it as a paid up policy. At least I have that so my EOL expenses are covered, plus it has a nice cash value built up...
I get that, they are like any business. They make money on everything that they sell. Since term policies are cheaper they sell more of them. The longer that you live the more that they make.
Whole life may or may not have value to you. If you terminate a term policy you end up with zilch, nada, bupkis! Whole life you can terminate and end up with a paid up policy with a guaranteed face amount A whole life policy will generate cash value which you can borrow against or surrender the...
One older person here put's an apostrophe in almost every word ending in s, esp. the word bullet's. Don't know why they believe that bullet's should be used in the possessive sense. Wanted to ask if by chance they live in Apostrophe, Colorado.
About the only annuity that I'd care to get involved in would be from a lottery win, but at my age that isn't the likely choice. However if I did it might be with one of the places that the lottery folks use.
How is it possible to sell shares that you don't own or haven't borrowed or can't borrow? If you can't deliver the certificate wouldn't be the sale be canceled?
Does a fired case chamber? Does it chamber after FL re-sizing? I would think that would eliminate the FL die as the source of the problem. Try cleaning the FL die by putting an oversize patch or piece of TP in a needle eye jag and squirt a tad of Ronsonol on it.
You may have the seating die screwed down too far to where the case mouth is hitting the crimp feature built into the die. Instead of crimping you are pushing the case down to where it bulges enough [probably at the case body shoulder junction] and won't chamber.
Interest rates aren't going to drop like a rock so if you have a large amount of cash drawing 5% or so after the first decrease you may want to look for a vehicle to lock in current rates for the next few years at least. I have one IRA where the interest earned approximately equals the RMD. For...
It's only a .22 with little recoil so not sure why you'd want to pair the lightest base with the heaviest rings. A good quality aluminum ring should work fine. If you're stripping the threads in the screw holes of the ring half then you're obviously doing something wrong.