FargoLife.com - life insurance, individual term, whole life, group life, health insurance, homeowners insurance, 401k, pension plans, mutual funds, annuities, long term care insurance, estate conservation, employee benefits
FargoLife.com - life insurance, individual term, whole life, group life, health insurance, homeowners insurance, 401k, pension plans, mutual funds, annuities, long term care insurance, estate conservation, employee benefits
     
 
FargoLIFE Policies
 
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
     
FargoLife.com - life insurance, individual term, whole life, group life, health insurance, homeowners insurance, 401k, pension plans, mutual funds, annuities, long term care insurance, estate conservation, employee benefits
     
 

Protect every generation with a tradition of caring — protect your family with life insurance.

Start or continue a tradition of caring by making sure you have enough life insurance for your family. Life insurance can help protect the dreams and goals of your next generation . . . and beyond.

If something unexpected were to happen to you, could your family keep the home you've made together? Could your children go to college? Could your spouse manage as comfortably as you've planned?

Is your family only half protected? If only you are insured, then your family is only half protected. What would your family do if something unexpected happens to your spouse?

Revisit your life insurance coverage now to help ensure your loved ones will be able to carry on with their goals for the future.

Begin a tradition of caring today.

 
     
     
     
 
FargoLIFE Cancer/Specified Disease Insurance

 
 
Features ...
 
 
First Occurrence Benefit
 
 
Hospital Confinement Benefit
 
 
Radiation and Chemotherapy Benefit
 
 
Cancer Screening Wellness Benefit
 
 
Plus much more
       
     
Policy Series A-7500
Policies A-75100-TN, A-75200-TN, A-75300-TN, A-75100-OR, A-75200-OR, A-75300-OR, A-75100-PA, A-75200-PA, A-75300-PA
 
     
 
Needs ...
 
 
In the United States, men have slightly less than 1-in-2 lifetime risk of developing cancer; for women, the risk is a little more than 1-in-3. About 1,399,790 new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2006.
 
 
Approximately 10.1 million American with a history of cnacer were alive in January 2002.
 
 
The five-year relative survival rate for all cancers diagnosed between 1995 and 2001 is 65 percent.
       
     
American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts & Figures 2006
 
     
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