Damiso Arrington

Family First Life - The Impact Agency

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Damiso Arrington Family First Life - The Impact Agency
Resident license: 7952057
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Recommendations
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  • Damiso is amazing! He not only made me feel at ease with my decision but he was fair and conscience with the options that worked best for me and my family. He is an upstanding businessman and I appreciated his services. He has my highest recommendation.

    Jasmine C
  • Damiso was wonderful! The process was so easy, Damiso is very knowledgeable, and walked me through the process step by step. He made sure that I had a full understanding of the policies and that I was getting the best quote fit for me and my family.

    Bri J
  • Damiso made a somewhat embarrassing process simple and straightforward. My two teenage boys had no life insurance and being a woman of a certain age I should know better, right? Well let's just say Damiso not only took care of my boys but offered to look over my personal policy to make sure it was up to par. Thank you for making this extremely personal process less daunting and affordable.

    Alice W.
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If your parents are nearing retirement, you might find yourself beginning to wonder what their plan is for living off of their savings — or if they even have any savings to live off of.According to a 2020 AARP report, al...
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What is an IUL? An IUL is a type of permanent life insurance, meaning it can accumulate cash value and provide a death benefit. Like other types of whole life policies -- including universal life insurance and variable universal life insura...
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I recently received another communication from a life insurance company looking to purchase back from the policy owner a life insurance policy issued years earlier. Offers like this happen periodically, but this is the first time I’ve seen it fr...
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For many people, being a homeowner is the greatest achievement in life. But if you become disabled or suddenly pass away, your family could fall behind on mortgage payments, eventually leading to foreclosure.However, some safeguards ca...
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LIFE
Term vs. Whole Life Insurance
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Life insurance benefits your loved ones when the inevitable happens. While it can be tough to think about your own demise, choosing the right term or whole life insurance policy can protect your household and allow you to leave a legacy to those you...
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IUL
What Is Universal Life Insurance?
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Choosing the best life insurance policy for your needs depends on factors such as whether you want to invest a portion of your premium and who relies on your income. A type of permanent life insurance policy, universal life insurance offers more flex...
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LIFE
Life Insurance for Smokers — and Quitters
• 11 min read
If you’re a smoker, you probably already know the habit comes with health risks that can be costly. Cigarette smokers are 15 to 30 times more likely than nonsmokers to get lung cancer or die from it, according to the Centers for Disease Control...
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LIFE
What To Know About Life Insurance
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Millions of adults go to great lengths to protect their assets. Those measures run the gamut from simple everyday efforts like utilizing two-factor authentication when accessing financial accounts via online or mobile banking apps to more complicated...
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LIFE
Can You Have Two Life Insurance Policies?
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Dear Dave: A relative of mine recently mentioned she had two life insurance policies. Is it okay for a person to have more than one life insurance policy? If so, why would someone do that? — Victoria Dear Victoria: There aren&rs...
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The Benefits Of A Fixed Indexed Annuity
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In times of prolonged market crashes, some investors grow weary of falling balances and the subsequent stress of seeing one’s hard-earned savings disappear down the rat hole of Wall Street. Some may pull out of the market all together and only...
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