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Securing the American Dream


Steven and Ngoc Anh Tang left Vietnam to pursue the American dream: They wanted their children, Jimmy and Nancy, to have a better life. The elder Tangs were responsible and honorable parents. They knew they wanted to secure a future for their children. However, they needed guidance to assure their dreams would come true. With the direction of an experienced insurance professional, they were able to make plans for their future and make plans for the welfare of their children if the worst happened. The couple purchased permanent life insurance for both Steven, who worked for an hourly wage, and for Ngoc Anh, who was mainly a stay-at-home mom. It was on a trip with her mom and sister that Ngoc Anh was involved in a car accident. Her life-threatening injuries meant she was in and out of the hospital, but because her policy had a disability waiver of premium, she no longer had to pay for the policy. However, Ngoc Anh never fully recovered, and later died of a stroke. Again, her life insurance policy came through. Their insurance professional had advised the Tangs to get an accidental death rider, and because Ngoc Anh’s heart condition was a result of the accident, the family was entitled to double the original amount of the policy. Now that he was a single father, Mr. Tang’s insurance professional encouraged him to get additional life insurance to protect his children, which he did. Unfortunately, tragedy struck just three years after his wife had passed away. Mr. Tang learned he had liver cancer and died soon after his diagnosis. Nancy, a senior in high school, and Jimmy, who had graduated from college, were now on their own. To learn more about the Tang's story watch the video below:

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