A quick Sunday note about one of my favorite advertisers. Clarifinancial is a life insurance website that serves as a broker between you and insurance dealers. It’s founder is a frequent commenter on this blog and others. He’s very active in the personal finance community and cares about his work. I want to tell you about his company, Clarifinancial. A little cartoon explains best how it works:

And it literally is that simple. I went through the entire process myself and had quotes in 2 days. The only reason I haven’t made a purchase is due to my own laziness. Though life insurance is offered through many employers, it also expires if you leave your job. Buying life insurance from a 3rd party allows you to take that insurance with wherever you go. I stated in my Guide To Dying who should have life insurance. My wife and I now rely on each other for support and if one of us were to die, we’d have an economic void. Life insurance can fill that void. Whenever I get life insurance it will be through Clarifinancial, and you should consider it too.

In keeping with my transparency policy regarding advertisements I want to disclose that I am not paid by anyone to write this. If you sign up through Clarifinancial’s process for a quote I get a small kickback and a bit more if you sigh up for a policy. But Clarifinancial is such a great tool that I don’t care if you go to the site via my ad in the sidebar or just go straight to Clarifinancial’s website yourself. The process is simple and fast, and there’s no obligation to buy once you get your quote.

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