Is A Cheap Life Insurance Policy Right For You And Your Family?
Tuesday 22 April 2008 @ 8:27 pm

When it comes to life insurance over 70% of the adults in the United States have some form. The normal routine consists of a person in their early twenties or even late thirties purchasing some form of life insurance either through their company plan or on their own. Normally this life insurance plan will require the payment of a monthly premium of a pre-determined amount with the intent that the insurance policy will pay out a death gratuity or benefit in the event the insured consumer passes on prematurely. For many individuals the premiums are at a decent rate because many insurance companies are capable of offering cheap life insurance policies provided the insured individual is relatively healthy and at a rather young age.

Unfortunately as we age so does the cost of the life insurance policy. In order to obtain or keep cheap life insurance you may be required to reduce or eliminate some of your current life insurance coverage. Now with that said there are some very important decisions that need to be made because life isn’t always about cheap life insurance.

If your considering cheap life insurance or looking at ways to purchase cheaper life insurance rates you need to consider the reason your bought life insurance to begin with. If you’re still young enough where your children are in grade school or even high school and your spouse isn’t working then perhaps a cheaper life insurance policy isn’t the right thing for you. After all in the event of your untimely death the insurance proceeds will need to help your remaining family survivors live a decent life until such time as they can provide for themselves. Additionally the life insurance proceeds may be needed to pay off any unpaid debts you may have left behind.

On the other hand if your children are all grown up and moved out of the house and your spouse is working and capable of taking care of themselves then perhaps you should re-evaluate your current life insurance policy and see if there is a way to trim any unnecessary coverage amounts thereby lowering your total out of pocket cost and allowing you to have cheap life insurance.

Sometimes as your evaluating your estate and other monetary assets you may find that your life insurance policy can act as a hedge against any estate tax that will result in your passing on. In that case cheaper life insurance may not be the right answer since the proceeds will be needed to pay for the estate tax. In fact you may find that you’ll actually need to add additional life insurance in order to cover the estate tax involved with your possessions. This is especially true in cases where the estate is worth more then $500,000.

When considering cheap life insurance you must take into account the many functions that life insurance can assist your survivors with. For instance, it can be used to pay off a home mortgage or create a college fund for your children or grandchildren. It can be used as was previously mentioned to pay for any estate taxes and it can serve as a means of providing income for a surviving spouse and providing an inheritance for your children and grandchildren.

If your current situation does warrant or present you with the opportunity to purchase cheap life insurance then as you fill out the application needed to qualify for your lowered insurance rate make sure you answer the questions asked truthfully and accurately. Make sure to do your research with the Better Business Bureau in order to find out the claims history of your insurance company and if there are any prior customer complaints filed against the insurance provider. Remember you’re looking for cheaper life insurance not a cheap insurance provider.

As you do your research you will find that there are plenty of pros and cons for any insurance company you think about purchasing cheap life insurance from. There is no one single insurance policy that will cover all of your needs. Just remember the best type of insurance provider is the company that honors your insurance policy and pays the proceeds to your survivors when they are needed. Cheap life insurance or not, that’s the most important fact.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Best-Free-Insurance-Quotes.com. He provides more life insurance advice to include ways to find a cheap life insurance policy, that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

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Factors That Affect Your Car Insurance Premium and How to Lower It
Tuesday 1 April 2008 @ 12:08 am

There are many factors that affect your car insurance premium. Each is a statistically based risk for a specific population. The higher the risk associated with a person, the more he or she is likely to pay for coverage. We have elaborated on some of the risk factors below, but there are numerous others, including driver’s gender, miles driven per year, purpose for using the vehicle (commuting to work, using for work, leisure only), etc.

Factors you cannot easily change that affect your car insurance rates:

* Your Age

Statistically, drivers under the age of 25 are at greater risk of being in an accident than those over age 25. Drivers between the ages of 50 and 65 generally have the safest records.

* Your Gender

Women are statistically safer drivers (sorry guys).

* Your Marital Status

A married person will pay less than a single person with an identical driving record.

Factors you CAN change that affect your car insurance rates

* Your Location

Where you live and work makes a difference. Folks living in certain areas with little or no traffic are likely to spend less on insurance than those living in congested cities or suburbs because areas with a lot of traffic tend to see more accidents. Some neighborhoods also have a higher rate of vehicle thefts, which can result in a higher premium.

* Your Driving Violations

Having an accident or moving violations on your record (speeding tickets, DWI, reckless driving, etc.) put you at a higher risk for accidents and will likely mean a higher premium. Some insurance companies will penalize you for your record for as many as five years from when the incident occurred. However, keep in mind, as your record improves, your premium will get lower.

* Your Vehicle Type

A cheap car will cost less to insure than that status symbol SUV sitting on 24″ rims.

* Your Accident Claims

A driving record that is clean and free of accidents will hold fare better for you than lots of tickets and/or accidents.

* Your Credit History

Many insurance companies view having a poor, or even no credit history as suggestive of higher risk and thus, charge you a higher premium.

* Your Occupation

Insurers have statistically found a correlation between your occupation and risk of filing claims. For instance, a newspaper delivery person is most likely a higher risk than the personal banker sitting at their desk all day.

Other factors that help determine car insurance premiums:

* Driving distance to work

* Miles driven annually

* Years of driving experience

* Rather or not you have taken safe driving courses

* Business use of the vehicle

* Whether or not you currently have car insurance

* Theft protection devices (often results in discounts)

* Multiple cars and drivers (another opportunity for discounts)

What can I do right now to make sure I have the car insurance lowest premium?

Shop around and compare car insurance quotes from different insurers. They base their premiums on their claims experiences, which naturally differ. One company may see your area as a higher risk than others may. Another may charge more because of your occupation. Shopping online makes it easier because you can quickly see multiple companies and their rates for your particular situation.

Matt McWilliams is one of the co-founders of HometownQuotes.Com, an online insurance quotes web site. He is originally from Pinebluff, NC and attended Middle Tennessee State University. He is considered an expert in the field of online insurance shopping and finding new ways to help consumers save money on their insurance. For more information visit http://www.hometownquotes.com

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Term Life Insurance Has Become Permanent - Almost
Sunday 30 March 2008 @ 7:52 pm

There were two types of life insurance you could consider if you wanted to buy life insurance…term life insurance or permanent. Term life insurance had many variations and so does permanent. Term was considered temporary insurance and still is categorized in that way by many people…especially those in the life insurance industry.

In recent years, however, improvements to term policies have made them seem to be quite permanent to many an insurance buyer. The popularity of the 20 year term life policy has forced the life insurance companies not only to improve this policy but the 25 year and 30 year term policies as well…

They have lowered rates considerably and in rear cases have given the owners of these policies the option of continuing them after the end of the term period. More often than not at a higher premium. These improvements tend to give term life insurance policies a kind of permanence.

Although some life insurance companies have had term to age 65, term to age 80 and term to age 90 for a long time they were virtually unknown to most people perhaps because the life insurance agents never promoted them much…

The seeming permanence of the 20 year term life insurance policy as well as that of the 25 year term life insurance policy and 30 year term life policy is here to stay to the great delight of the consumer as well as those who promote these policies.

For more than 40 years Donald has been known for his extensive knowledge of the life insurance business. He has represented some of the largest and best life insurance companies in the United States as well as Canada. His advice is invaluable.

Donalds website is: http://www.lifeinsurancehub.net

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Term vs Whole Life Insurance
Saturday 22 March 2008 @ 3:27 am

Term life insurance offers you security only for a specific “term” or time frame - usually renewable until the insurer reaches the age of 75. As the term applies, whole life insurance provides coverage for the whole life or until the person reaches the age of 100. So, essentially the basic difference between these two types of policies lies is related to the personal financial goals; a short-term is fulfilled by a term life whereas whole life insurance is considered more for the long term.

Whole life insurance provides you with a tax-deferred cash value for the investments during the term of the policy. Due to its investment nature, it demands for higher premiums. This is in sharp comparison to mere hundreds of dollars a year that a consumer would pay for a term life insurance. Insurance companies tend to be conservative to minimize the risks involved when investing your whole life insurance premiums. Term life policies often give you the option to choose your investment strategy if you can assume the risk and are knowledgeable with market investments. A typical scenario for a term life insurance policy would be when parents may buy one till their children graduate from college. This would ensure that in the unfortunate event of their death, the expenses for education are covered by the insurance company.

Due to the limited risk assumption, a term life insurance policy is cheaper and ceases to exist after the term ends. There is no tax-deferred cash value as in the case of whole life insurance. Moreover, the premiums increase exponentially as you grow older and can actually become unaffordable. A whole life insurance will ensure the financial independence of your loved ones for the entire lifetime in the unfortunate event of your death. As stated earlier, it is a personal priority based on various factors which drives the decision towards securing the financial future with a term life or a whole life insurance.

Term Life Insurance provides detailed information about term life insurance, group term life insurance, and more. Term Life Insurance is affiliated with Dental Insurance Plan.

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