Priority List List the following in order of importance to you.

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Priority List List the following in order of importance to you

Prioritize These Items 1.Home 2.Auto 3.Family 4.Boat 5.Income 6.Life

Most People Put Them In This Order 1.Family

Most People Put Them In This Order 1.Family 2.Life

Most People Put Them In This Order 1.Family 2.Life 3.Income

Most People Put Them In This Order 1.Family 2.Life 3.Income 4.Home

Most People Put Them In This Order 1.Family 2.Life 3.Income 4.Home 5.Auto

Most People Put Them In This Order 1.Family 2.Life 3.Income 4.Home 5.Auto 6.Boat

However

Most People Insure Them In This Order

1.Auto - With Auto Insurance

Most People Insure Them In This Order 1.Auto - With Auto Insurance 2.Home – With Homeowner Insurance

Most People Insure Them In This Order 1.Auto - With Auto Insurance 2.Home – With Homeowner Insurance 3.Boat – With Boat Insurance

Most People Insure Them In This Order 1.Auto - With Auto Insurance 2.Home – With Homeowner Insurance 3.Boat – With Boat Insurance 4.Family – With Health Insurance

But

Few People Think About Insuring Their Most Important Assets

Few People Think About Insuring Their Most Important Assets Their Income

Few People Think About Insuring Their Most Important Assets Their Income &

Few People Think About Insuring Their Most Important Assets Their Income & Their Life