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Insurance Planning

One of the first steps in financial planning is making sure all of the bad things that can happen to you and your family are taken care of first.

Before focusing on growing wealth or pursuing long-term goals, it’s important to make sure the people and lifestyle you’ve worked hard to build are protected.

Thoughtful insurance planning helps safeguard your family from unexpected events such as illness, disability, or an untimely loss, ensuring that financial stress does not compound an already difficult situation.

At Dunnigan Financial Group, we believe insurance is not about fear—it is about creating confidence that no matter what life brings, your family will be protected and your financial plan can continue moving forward.

What Type of Insurance is Best For You?

Term Life Insurance

Term Life Insurance

The simplest and purest insurance that can be offered for a certain fixed amount of time. 

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Whole Life Insurance

Whole Life Insurance

Permanent life insurance that accumulates a cash value along with a death benefit payout.   

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Universal Life Insurance

Universal Life Insurance

Permanent life insurance offering more flexible premiums and death benefits as compared to whole-life policies. 

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Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-Term Care Insurance

Insurance that is intended to help fund expenses related to extended health care, including nursing home care, in-home health care, and hospice care. 

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Insurance Is A Vital Tool In Any Financial Plan

Insurance planning is a key aspect of working toward financial stability and peace of mind, but navigating it alone can be overwhelming. Contact Dunnigan Financial Group in Fort Collins to connect with our Certified Financial Planners™. We offer personalized insurance guidance and tailored strategies to simplify the process and help you make informed decisions. We’re with you every step of the way, committed to helping you feel confident about your financial future.

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