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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
You have to understand the rights that you have when it comes to your life insurance policy as it may affect your family greatly if you don?t. You should find a policy that will fit the needs of your family after you?ve passed away because it?s easier to find a policy than it is to try to negotiate a change in policy.
The rights you have on your life insurance policy may change depending on which type of life insurance you pick. Whole life insurance is the most talked about life insurance policy there is. This type of policy will last until you die and will provide a monthly payment to your family members. Term life insurance is similar in regards to how it works however it will only last for a predetermined number of years. If you have not died by the end of the policy then you will no longer have life insurance. The benefit to this type of insurance is that the monthly premium is usually lower than a whole life insurance policy.
Both types of life insurance are protected by the free look period under state law. In every state you will be entitled somewhere between 10 and 30 days to cancel your policy if you don?t like the terms and agreements. You should review the policy and make sure you understand what everything means. If you decide that you no longer want the policy then you can cancel it by the final day by returning the papers with a written statement that says that you?re canceling your policy. The company is then forced to refund anything you?ve paid them and void your contract.
This period is extremely important for many people as they will be able to take it to someone and have that person help them understand the technicalities of the policy. The free look period varies from state to state and in some cases from company to company. Although contracts are supposed to be easy to read they are not in most cases. Thus you should take full advantage of this free look period so that you get what you want in your policy.
When you?re debating about what type of life insurance to choose you should remember that it will be harder for you to get life insurance down the road. This means that you will want to consider term life insurance very carefully if you decide to go with it as it will expire in your later years and you may have problems getting another policy. As people become older they become a higher risk for a life insurance company because they are not expected to live as long and therefore not pay the company as much as other people would. For this reason it may be better to have whole life insurance which will never expire. You should also try to set up a payment plan for your life insurance plan that will allow your family to get a lump payment at the start to pay for immediate expenses and then smaller payments after that until the money on the policy is depleted.
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
by Amy Nutt
The prospect of traveling, whether within the country or abroad, can be very exciting. There are so many places to go and things to do! It’s a little easy to get carried away with planning events and there may be a need to adjust the budget a time or two accordingly. When preparing for travel, it is wise to keep in mind ways to keep the costs down. There are many ways to decrease expenses and have a pleasant trip.
There are, however, some things that should not be skimped on. One of these is Travel Insurance. It may be fun to frequent a local market a time or to rather than the fancy eatery. But while insurance may seem like an expense that you can forego and the likelihood is great that you won’t have occasion to use it, it is a precaution that you should be prudent to work into your budget.
You’ll want to determine what advantages you’d like to include and locate a reputable agency. There are quote sites available that allow you to enter specific criteria including age. Within a company there are different plans. Determine what amenities you’ll really need. If you are not carrying sports gear or equipment, for example, you will need a smaller amount of coverage. You may be able to rent some of the equipment when you arrive. Take note to the difference in plans- some have cancellation policies that may cause you to lose out depending on the reason. If you have an unexpected event that causes you to cancel your trip, you should be able to re-book when convenient for you without it costing you again. Some plans refund a voucher, some give back cash. Even if you can’t afford the most expense plan, basic coverage will give you a bit of security and peace of mind so that you can enjoy your trip to the fullest.
To keep the cost down, there are many options available. Many travel agencies have discount program available depending on the age of the travelers. There are plans for the over 65. To take advantage of some of these discounts, it may be as simple as a call to your local agency. Or, you might complete some online searches to compare prices from one company to another.
Often, depending on the trip you’d like to take, there are group rates available for the travel itself or for individual events when you arrive. This is an additional savings that means it may benefit your pocket to travel with friends
By this point in your life, you may have accumulated ‘frequent flier’ miles. These can help with your budget as well so that that you needn’t skimp on the insurance. Be a bit resourceful, do your homework, and you will be able to have the vacation you want.
With a little hunting, on average, the over 65 crowd should be able to arrange at least a 10 or even 15 % discount from their travel insurance costs.
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Home insurance provides coverage for homeowners against the risk of loss that may occur from damage, fire or theft. Home insurance rates look at the probability that a loss will occur based on the claims experience of the insured, who is the homeowner.
Home insurance uses individual underwriting standards to assess risk. Risk is the potential for a reduction in value that may occur. When a number of these occurrences happen for a particular insured, the insurance company either raises the rate or drops coverage. It is the hope of the insurance company to not have to pay claims and employ assessment factors to understand better the likelihood that a homeowner is exposed to loss and rates it accordingly.
Certain factors beyond the individual homeowners claim experience include zip code ratings, type of home owned, whether any commercial activity takes place in the home, and the home’s overall value in comparison to similar homes within the area. These factors give the insurer the information needed to calculate the probability off loss and adjust rates accordingly.
Hazards are factors that can lead to a loss. There are three hazards, physical or tangible hazard, moral which is character and morale or indifference. For example homeowner A who buys home insurance policy for a home that is rented out to tenants will pay a higher rate than homeowner B buying home insurance on a similar home in which she resides. That is because homeowner A has a higher morale and physical hazard present in the home than homeowner B does. The tenants are not the owner and may not hold the same regard for the home as the homeowner does. This could lead to physical damage, deterioration or even theft.
A census or zip code assessment looks at the instances of crime and vandalism that occurs in a given area. Homeowners purchasing home insurance in high crime areas face higher premiums than homeowners who live in outlying suburbs. There is some controversy over this type of practice and was the basis of a group action lawsuit in Milwaukee in the late 1980s against American Family Insurance Company. The results of the suit led to changes in the underwriting practices in certain minority communities in the City of Milwaukee.
The likelihood that a loss occurs and the probability associated with it results in the rating factor. The rating factor may be set based on community experience or standards and may be reduced over time where individual claims experience results in better a rating.
All insurance provides an indemnity benefit to reimburse an individual for the value of their loss. An insured who believes that the purpose of insurance is to profit or get more than the fair market value of their property do not have the appropriate understanding of what insurance is for. Insurance is not for making a person rich but rather to keep them from becoming poor. To provide piece of mind risk ratings reflect experience, probability and the presence of other measurable variables that can be statistically tested.
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
If someone in your life depends on you financially then you should have life cover. Life cover should be at the top of your list of priorities. What will happen to your loved ones financially when you are gone? It is not something any of us want to think about but it is reality. Everyone should have life cover.
There is nothing easier than a lump sum life cover policy. Finding out about options and various coverage amounts is tougher.
Consider a few details before you apply for life cover. Be sure you are taking out a adequate amount of life coverage. Make sure you remember all the household bills including the mortgage. Life insurance calculators can be located online to aid with estimating the amount of cover you need. Being under insured can end in disaster for your family. Being over insured is a mistake as well.
You have to estimate the amount of time the cover The life cover should remain in effect at least until children have moved from home and all financial responsibilities are paid off. sometimes a policy is terminated when the policy holder retires. Each policy owner will have their own needs for the policies length.
Be sure to answer all questions correctly when applying for life cover. Your application can be refused by the insurance company for non disclosure if you do not answer the questions.
You might want to consider placing your cover in a trust. go wrong with placing your policy in a trust. A trust will ensure that all loved ones receive their benefits. Policies that are not written in a trust become part of your estate and could increase the inheritance tax liability. You will find the simple trust form with your policy packet.
Make sure you are not paying too much for your policy. You can expect to pay more if the insurance company think of you as a higher risk.
The most common cover is the Level Term Assurance (LTA) where the sum of your insured amount stays the same for the duration of the term. You could also look into a Decreasing Term Assurance (DTA) policy for payment of a decreasing debt, this is a lower priced policy since it will decrease as your mortgage balance does.
If you have any life changes happen you will need to review your cover and ensure you have adequate coverage. The arrival of a newborn, moving to a new town or occupational changes could affect your cover needs. Many forget that their policy may need changed to keep up with their life. Make modifications whenever it is sensible that you may need more coverage. If you have had a life cover policy for a long time you might want to shop around, it is possible to switch to a cheaper one.
Always remember you can shop around for more affordable policy prices even if you already have coverage. Be sure that you are not losing any irreplaceable benefits before cancelling a policy. You have to keep in mind that if your health has or any major life changes have occurred you will be paying a more expensive rate for a new policy.
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Friday, July 24th, 2009
by Richard Cantu, President of GoMedigap
There are many different reasons that people do the things. However, people generally get Medigap insurance because they need it. Its often challenging for many people to understand this need and figure out how to get the right coverage at the best rate.
They may feel like it is a little complicated to understand and that it’s an additional expense they cannot afford to fit in the budget. However, Medicare supplement insurance actually makes life MORE affordable. Especially for those who live on a fixed income. The comfort of knowing that you have fewer or no outright medical expenses can be a huge relief and can help in budgeting monthly expenses.
So why would a Medicare recipient get a Medigap plan? Here are a few reasons that one shouldn’t go without this great coverage.
1. Medicare parts A & B coverage was not designed to cover all medical expenses. Having Medigap insurance can allow one to cover almost all, if not all, of your medical expenses and never have to fear being unable to pay ever again.
2. Medicare supplement insurance can be affordable if you know how to shop for the best rate. It is definitely cheaper than risking the burden of uncovered medical expenses that Medicare can leave behind. There are more and more resources on the Internet to help you shop. Think about the future, and remember that might not be able to get Medicare supplements after you have been diagnosed as being chronically ill.
3. Medigap plans are for everyone, and can be purchased from a large number of insurance companies. It doesn’t matter if you have a preferred insurance company or if you just want a particular plan. You can find many private insurance companies that will sell the Medicare supplement coverage that you need. Between the dozens of companies that you can get coverage from and the 12 different plans that you can choose from, getting the right coverage has never been simpler.
Keep these things in mind when you are considering applying for or learning more about Medigap insurance. It is definitely helpful to those who use it, and you can enjoy more peace of mind and spend more time having fun and less time worrying about your insurance coverage.
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
by Richard Cantu
Medicare coverage is provided to anyone who is over the age of 65 in the United States, as well as those who are permanently disabled and receiving social security benefits. The program was never designed to be all-inclusive or flawless, though, which means that there are some expenses that arent covered. Considering that most people who are on Medicare also live on fixed incomes, having unknown expenses is not the best thing in the world.
Thats why Medicare supplement plans were created to make up the difference. There are four parts to Medicare coverage, and 12 supplemental plans that increase these coverage levels. Part A is hospital care, Part B is doctor and testing care, Part C is the Medicare Advantage Plan, and Part D is prescription drug coverage. Parts A and B basically explain themselves.
Part C is an alternative to traditional Medicare that offers more benefits than the original policy. It acts instead of Medicare, unlike supplements which work WITH Medicare coverage. Part D is the part that everyone has questions about. So what exactly is Part D and what does it cover?
Part D is one of the more confusing parts and many people questions what it covers. Its a Medicare program designed to help cover prescription drug expenses for participants. If youre cursed with chronic health issues you likely understand the cost of drugs, and most of them are not covered by Part A and B.
Only certain drugs (often only when administered in a clinical setting) are covered by parts A & B. You will likely still be out some money for deductibles and coinsurance unless you have a Medicare supplement policy (also known as Medigap).
Medicare supplemental plans no longer offer prescription coverage. Take the time to consider this because all of your medical expenses should be affordable, not just hospital and doctor costs. Your prescriptions at this point could be critical and you might not be able to live without them.
If you have questions, ask your insurance agent or doctor about which medications are covered so that you can ensure you can afford what is prescribed.
For more information on Medicare supplement and Medigap coverage, visit http://www.gomedigap.com.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
by Heather Ireland
There are many different kinds of coverage that you can get when youre looking for the best individual health insurance, and to sort through all the individual health insurance plans that are available today, you need to have some kind of background knowledge.
Start By Looking For Affordable Individual Health Insurance
Remember that theres no need to get the most expensive plan possible if you cant afford the premium payments. Now you need to be especially careful here as well. There are other health insurance plans on the market like group insurance that dont require as much planning since there are usually templates for the coverage they can provide.
Individual health insurance, on the other hand, allows the person applying to be selective and choose the plan that they want. While the premiums might be a little higher there is more choice and the danger is that the person shopping for these policies can bundle together more than they can afford.
Here are some simple tips that can help you to steer away from this problem.
Know what you need. Get the individual health insurance policy that suits your needs at the present time. Sit down for a few minutes before you contact anyone online and write down a few areas that you think youll need coverage in. Divide the paper into columns of the items that are necessary and the things that you think you can do without.
Look For The Right Company. Just because youll be looking for these individual health insurance plans on the web doesnt means that all of the ones that catch your eye will be the same. Some of these firms are better than others and what you need to do is look at the reputation of each of them carefully by checking the testimonials on their sites to see which ones have been able to satisfy their customers.
Individual health insurance demands more from the person applying than other kinds of health insurance since there are more choices that one person needs to make about the state of their health care.
Its important to make sure that you take the plunge in the right order and start by getting the health insurance provider on your side that can show you the policies that apply to your situation. Remember to get the best advice possible since the individual health insurance policy that you choose will have your mark on it.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
by Heather Ireland
When you think about all the big purchases that you can make in life, not everyone includes health insurance. Now getting the right kind of health insurance coverage is critical, even when youre young enough that you dont think youll ever get sick. Remember that an unfortunate accident or unplanned illness can ruin you financially when you’re not prepared
How To Get Health Insurance
So the question becomes how to go about getting the best affordable health insurance. While most people know that they need coverage, they find the process involved a little daunting. Most savvy consumers use the Internet today to get the coverage that they need. They know that the web has the ability to get them the health insurance quotes that are direct and speak to their needs.
Free Quotes
So many people look to free quotes system like the one that is used at Insurance Care Direct. This is the place that is dedicated to getting you the best quotes since the company was formed with the expressed intention of raising the bar on the kind of health insurance coverage that the average person gets.
This free quotes system is both fast and easy. Its the way that you can get the big national carriers like Cobra insurance to supply you with numbers that you can look over in the comfort of your own home. It works in three easy stages that go like this.
1. Supply some easy information. Remember that you only need to answer a few simple questions to get started. But theres no need to get up and drive anywhere. You can start the process from the comfort of your own home.
2. Compare Quotes. Then, youll get all the health insurance quotes that you need from the experts at those national carriers. Again the whole process is done right from your computer. You dont need to get up and go anywhere and make costly appointments. All the national carriers come right to your screen.
3. Save. When youve been through the process youll see how quickly you got it done and you saved money.
You need to choose the health insurance that you select carefully and that means that you need to start by looking for the right health insurance company to get you the health insurance quotes that you need.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
Life insurance coverage is a must for anyone who has dependants. Having life cover should be your top concern. What will happen to your dependants financially when you are gone? It is not something any of us want to think about but it is reality. Life insurance is something we all should have.
There is nothing easier to obtain than a lump sum life insurance cover policy. Finding the right coverage amount and plan options can be the tricky part.
Before you apply for life insurance coverage there are some things you should know. Carefully factor how much life insurance you really should have you dont want to take out too little. Do not forget to consider the mortgage and other bills. Use a life insurance calculator online to get an accurate amount you need for coverage. It is a common mistake to be under-insured. Being over insured is a mistake as well.
You have to figure out the amount of time the policy In some cases the policy length is until children are out of the home or debts are paid. Some have the policy in place until retirement age. The important thing is to make sure the policy stay in effect long enough for your purposes.
You should place your policy in a trust for your loved ones. A trust will ensure that all beneficiaries receive their benefits. The policy becomes a part of your estate when you pass if it is not in a trust and it will carry a larger inheritance tax liability. Your insurance company will be able to assist you fill out the trust form.
Be sure not to pay more than you can afford. You can expect to pay more if the insurance company think of you as a higher risk.
Do not over pay for your policy. Life cover can be pricey if the insurance agent sees you as a larger risk.
If you have any life changes happen you will need to review your cover and ensure you have sufficient coverage. There are many things that could be considered a change worthy of altering your policy coverage amount.
If you have any life changes happen you will need to review your cover and ensure you have adequate coverage. You may have a little one on the way or one going to college, you may have refinanced your home or you changed jobs, any of these things could alter your policy needs. Many forget that their cover may need changed to keep up with their life. Do not be afraid to make policy changes as they are needed.
Always remember you can shop around for lower cost policy prices even if you already have coverage. Ensure that no valuable benefits will be lost if you terminate your policy. A new policy could be very expensive is you have had any major health problems or other life changing situations.
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Sunday, July 19th, 2009
by Ahmad Hassam
It is very important for you as a currency trader to identify and understand a trend in forex because they tend to be vicious and one way. FX trends routinely wipe out speculators like us who commit the trading sin of trend fading.
FX trends start slowly and are usually the result of another action taking place in the global capital markets. A booming stock market like that happened in the Tokyo Stock Exchange some years back may lead to a massive forex trend in its wake as an example.
Similarly, global recessionary fears may force investors to take refuge in save haven currencies like dollar in their flight towards safety. Likewise, anticipating decrease in interest rates will take carry traders to risk aversion.
So you will have to keep one eye on the global macro situation developing to look in which direction smart money is going to flow. Most of the trends in forex markets are fundamentally driven by the direction of smart money flow.
The longer the trend is, the longer the correction and the consolidation will be. In simple words, fundamentally driven trends do not make sudden U-turns.
But mostly when the retail investors realize that a trend has developed, it is always too late for them. Professional traders, institutional investors and hedge fund have long been in the trade and are ready to dump their positions on the retail crowd.
Dont forget the saying: a Newsweek cover is a kiss of death for a trend. Trends are important for a retail trader to understand.
Always remember the saying, trend is your friend. Trading the Trend is one of the popular strategies used by professional traders including hedge funds.
The best strategy is to take a position in the direction of the trend. You can easily identify a trend in currency markets using multiple time frame analysis involving moving averages.
Once you have identified the trend, use Fibonacci retracement levels to enter and exit the position. Always put stop losses. If you successfully make a trade, you can make many pips in a few days.
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