Monday, April 19th, 2010 at 5:56 am
When you are putting together your financial planning portfolio, one of the most boring aspects of it is life insurance. You’ve been told a hundred times that you should have life insurance, but what kind of life insurance should you buy?
If you discuss this issue with the majority of insurance agents, they will probably tell you to get the whole life insurance-you know, the one that costs more monthly but builds up cash value over several years as you keep putting money into it.
On the other hand, the majority of non-insurance agents will tell you to go with term life insurance-the one with the much lower monthly payment that only pays out when the policy holder dies.
I am in the camp of those recommending term life insurance, and here are 3 reasons why:
1. Term insurance does what life insurance is meant to do
Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at 7:40 am
When planning your financial future, auto insurance is a smart idea. In many states minimum amounts of automobile insurance is a requirement. Searching for the coverage you are required to carry does not have to be a difficult challenge.
Each state has a different requirement when it comes to automobile insurance. Researching the requirements of your state is the first step in finding a policy to cover your car. Because state requirements vary widely and are subject to change, it is always a good idea to check with the local Department of Motor Vehicles before purchasing a policy.
Liability coverage is the minimum that most states require. This type of coverage protects your finances if your automobile is at fault in an auto accident. Bodily injury and property damage liability coverages are the two forms of insurance that are most widely required by law.
Most states will not require car owners to purchase collision insurance. A collision policy pays to repair your own car if you have an automobile collision. Also it is not required by law, most lenders will require collision coverage for automobiles that are financed.
Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at 6:13 am
Do you need flood insurance? Or are those flood insurance ads on television just a ploy by the insurance companies to get you to buy yet another insurance policy? Floods are obviously quite common in low lying areas that are surrounded by water. In these areas, not having flood insurance is downright financially suicidal in the event of a serious storm.
However, what about the homes that are not plunked right in front of a water source? Do they still need to be insured against the potential for flooding? Of course they do. As it turns out, there are many claims for flooding that come from some of the most unlikely areas. It’s not just a function of simple flooding that puts your home at risk.
First, think about what would happen to your home even if just two or three inches of water covered your floors. How much of your personal belongings touch the floor and how many electrical junctions do you have throughout your home just an inch or two off the floor? How many of these things will put your entire home at risk if there was even just a small flood in your home?
Friday, March 19th, 2010 at 5:06 am
Many people can end up with cheap life insurance that is of no real value. This is sad when it’s so important for our loved ones’ financial futures. Also, a lot of people find it hard to get life insurance quotes for policies that are of good quality and that give great long term benefits. Quality life insurance policies do exist but often with high premiums. As a result some people are forced into settling for inferior policies, but end up not getting what they wanted or expected.
When you know exactly what you are looking for in a life insurance policy, you will find it far easier to get the low cost life insurance that you need. You won’t have to bear the hassle of going in confusing circles. These days all you need to do in order to get quotes for cheap life insurances is to go online and search for it.
To be certain you are on the right track when searching for life insurance, it is important to do the necessary research. This ensures you stay on the safe side while avoiding the trap of paying too much and getting too little.