Young clients aren’t invincible, need insurance

By Staff | July 24, 2013 | Last updated on July 24, 2013
1 min read

Young people often feel invincible, so life insurance is at the bottom of their priority lists.

Turns out, even the Man of Steel could use some life insurance, reports Melissa Leong of the Financial Post. He’s an alien, but not immortal. And that insurance would be affordable: As a thirty-something non-smoker with a day job in journalism, his monthly premium would only be about $43.00, says Leong.

Unfortunately, if Superman disclosed his secret identity to his insurance broker, certain activities like punching meteors might not be covered. Worse, if he died during such activities, his beneficiaries wouldn’t get a payout.

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