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The best news: People are living longer

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The best advice: Safeguard your future Designed to last a lifetime , as long as you don?t let your

The best advice: Safeguard your future [View as web page] [VOYA FINANCIAL] Have an account? [LOG IN] [There are many ways to protect what matters. We're here to help you understand them.] You can’t foresee the unknown, but you can certainly plan for it. Whether it’s simple coverage with a lower premium or a permanent policy with potential cash value, we’ve made it easy for you to understand which type of life insurance is right for you. [Term vs. Permanent] Protection for a specific amount of time [Time] Designed to last a lifetime (even up to the ripe ol’ age of 121), as long as you don’t let your policy lapse Lower premium, but no cash value [Money] May accumulate a cash value over the life of the policy May possibly be converted into a cash value policy at end of term [Accessibility] Accrues cash value that you can access for any reason How much life insurance do you need? [USE OUR CALCULATOR] [facebook] [twitter] [pinterest] [instagram] [Voya.com] | [Privacy Policy] | [Terms of Use] | [Unsubscribe] You are receiving this email because you’ve signed up to receive Voya educational insights and marketing communications. Add [voyafinancial@e.voyafinancial.com] to your address book so you never miss out. Please do not reply to this email. Products and services offered through the Voya® family of companies. © 2016 Voya Services Company. All rights reserved. CN-0415-23765-0518 Voya Financial, 230 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10169

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