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When my daughter was an infant, I took out a $10,000 whole‐life insurance policy on myself. Seventeen years later I canceled the policy and received less cash than I would have had I stuffed the money under the mattress. This illustration is an example of why insurance has always been considered a poor investment. On the other hand, had I died, my family would have received $10,000 for its $100 annual premium and would have benefitted financially.

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