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Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Make significant charitable contributions By making a charity the beneficiary of your life insurance, you can make a much larger contribution than if you donated the cash equivalent of the policys premiums.

Pay final expenses Life insurance can pay your funeral and burial costs, probate and other estate administration costs, debts and medical expenses not covered by health insurance.

Many financial experts consider life insurance to be the cornerstone of sound financial planning.

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John McCain Lays Out his Economic Agenda
Heres a transcript from Senator McCains speech at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburg, earlier today. Heres a transcript. Ive added links to videos at the bottom: Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of the Allegheny Business Conference the Pittsburgh Tech Council and the students and faculty of Carnegie Mellon University. We have a strong showing this morning from the Carnegie Mellon Naval ROTC unit as well. And Im happy to be with all of you. This university has a fine repu

Another Blind Collections Call
Last week, I had a voice mail message, a prerecorded message asking me to call a "patient accounts billing office." I had another message today, again asking me to call the "patient accounts billing office," without telling me the name of the hospital or other provider that is calling me. It may not be the provider at all--it could well be a collections agency. (I'm more suspicious after watching "Maxed Out," which shows some of the dirty tricks collection agencies use.) I did write down the

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