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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
by Harry M. Rather
There are many borrowers who are confused when they are quoted home loan rates with points. Points are upfront fees given to the lender to induce them to lower the interest rate on a loan. Points will lower your total interest rate, and therefore the monthly payment on your loan.
When lenders speak of a point, they mean 1% of the entire loan. For example, for a $200,000 mortgage, each point would cost $2,000. The more points you are willing and able to afford, the lower the rate on your loan will be.
As anyone who has been looking for a loan knows, one’s credit rating determines the loan rate, and then the point reduction is taken off this rate. If you are quoted 6% on your $200,000 mortgage, you may receive another quote for your loan if you were paying points. A general rule, but one that can change from bank to bank, is that one point will lower the loan rate .25% on a fixed rate loan and .375% on an adjustable rate loan. If we use the $200,000 loan in the above paragraph, and we pay one point, we can lower the rate to 5.75% on a fixed rate and 5.625% on an adjustable rate loan.
Most loan quotes are automatically offered with the point quote. For example, the bank may list the rate as 6%, no points, 5.75%, one point, 5.5%, two points, etc. Then the table would show 7% with the pertinent reductions. This is what makes it important that a borrower know what the point system represents.
It is clear that a monthly loan payment will be lower with a loan of 5.75% than with a loan of 6%, but you have to take into account the points. Lowering the rate like this is because you are really paying some of your interest ahead of time. This means that if you do not have that loan for a long time, you will have prepaid this interest for nothing. You have to spread the cost of the points over the time you plan to live in the home.
Points are often used as a sales technique, since homeowners will have a lower payment and can pay more for a home. For this reason, sellers frequently offer to give points as a sales pitch. Even when this is the case, the buyer has to make sure the investment is worthwhile and that he is going to be in the house long enough to make it a difference.
It is important to note that there is absolutely no obligation on behalf of the borrower to pay points. It is a completely voluntary decision based on his analysis of the costs he will have.
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Are you looking for a means of getting cheaper quotes on your car insurance? Would you like to save some money by spending less on your car insurance? Would you like some tips on how to get car insurance for less? Are you interested in getting to know if men pay more for insurance than women? Well, then read on and you will get your answers. Getting insurance quotes isn’t a problem. The tons of insurance companies available will definitely provide you with one. However, cheap car insurance is particularly hard to find particularly when you don’t know how to go about it and what to do.
Did you know that some factors can help you secure cheaper insurance? Most insurance companies would consider these before even considering you for insurance. So, to better your chances at getting cheaper insurance rates, here are the things you need to know:
1.Your Records By this I do not mean your identification or bank records. We are talking about your driving record. What has it been like? Have you been involved in some drunk driving or are you known unnecessary high speeds? Do you often break speed limits or get parking tickets? All these seemingly little things contribute to how your records look. Research has shown that the final premium price is largely determined by factors like such as the number of car accidents the insurer has been involved in, and the amount of traffic or parking tickets acquired over a period of time. It’s not hard to figure out. Someone with just an accident on his record will pay less than someone who has 3. The cause of the accident is also likely to add to or remove from the amount to be paid. An accident caused by drunk driving will attract more insurance fees than one that is not. Insurance companies are generally more open to insuring cars with no history of accidents.
2.Gender Males are more likely to get in car accidents than women. Thus insurers are more likely to charge the women far less than they would charge the men. Therefore, making insurance cheaper for the women. Research and history has shown that women are less susceptible to car accidents than men. This is because men are often more daring in driving while women are more careful.
3.Age It is generally known that over 40% of the accidents recorded are caused by young adults and using roadside assistance. Therefore, most insurers tend to pay charge higher insurance fees for younger people. Insurance for teens exist but most insurance companies are wary of insuring teens unless they have proved beyond reasonable doubt that they are capable of handling the cars well. Older people also tend to get a bargain as it is generally believed that the older you get, the more careful you are.
4.Status -Single or married Married individuals are more likely to get cheaper quotes on the basis of their status in the society. This is because married couples are less likely to drive recklessly than singles.
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
by Steve Roherlind
One of the best tips on selling Final Expense is make sure you have plenty of leads. Without Final Expense Leads, you are dead in the water when it comes to selling Final Expense Insurance.
You don’t necessarily need leads but without leads you will have to do your own prospecting. Door to door sales was very common in the past but most agents dread “walking and talking”. Having a good supply of leads makes life much easier and puts an agent in a much better position to create success.
When you purchase leads, do you really know what you are getting? Without leads you an agent can’t make money, however buying enough leads can be very expensive. Final Expense Leads can be expensive to the point agents don’t buy enough but the leads can be old when you get them making them ineffective for what you pay.
If dishing out $25 bucks for “A” leads doesn’t fit your budget, an agent can always go for the “B” leads. These leads are resold to agents and most likely have been worked by another agent. The leads are 1/5 the cost and you can find some diamonds in the ruff for sales. Having a good supply of “B” leads is important to supplement your other leads.
Agents who have a large supply of “B” leads know the importance of them. It may take several contacts with client before they buy. If you get an older lead, that client may have been contacted a few time already and by the time you make contact, their situation may have changed and they are ready to buy. These less expensive leads can be just as effective as the more expensive fresh leads.
An agent that only has a few leads is only setting themselves up for failure. Also, when an agent doesn’t have enough leads to work, they feel pressure to make a sale for each lead. Clients can sense this desperation and will only turn down the agent. In this business it is very important to have access to unlimited leads.
Insurance agents usually make the mistake and don’t invest enough money in there business. They don’t buy enough leads which makes it hard to make enough sales per week to cover expenses. This may be do to lack of confidence in their sales skills. When you work the numbers, an agent should spend a minimum of grand per week on leads if they want to make close to 100k per year after expenses.
This is the time to invest in your business and have confidence in your work ethic and skills. Order more leads and in return you will make more sales. To remove all personal expenses of running appointments in the field, gas, travel, food, etc. look to Final Expense Telesales. This popular approach removes all expenses except lead cost which means you can order more lead and put more money in your pocket after taxes and expenses.
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Steve Roherlind is the innovator of Final Expense TeleSales and has developed a platform for selling Final Expense over the phone. They are looking for agents who want to make $100,000 plus without ever leaving home. Go to Final Expense Leads .
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Are you thinking of getting car insurance? Are you looking for cheaper ones with the same terms as other more expensive ones? Do you know that it is possible to find cheap car insurance quotes? Have you ever thought of the fact that it is possible your neighbour is getting more ‘bang for his insurance buck’ than you are for a far lesser rate than you are currently paying? If you answered in the affirmative to one of the questions asked above, then you need to read the following tips as they will put you on the path to getting cheaper or inexpensive auto insurance quote.
1. Look Around Before making your Choice Rushing to get a car insurance is not the best idea particularly when you have not done your homework. To get the best bargain, take a look around. Call up as many car insurance companies as possible. The norm is to call three. But in your best interest, call at least 5. This will give you a wide array of choices to pick from. To do this effectively, you can check the business directory or visit the state’s insurance department. All insurance companies often have to register with them before they can become operational. The department can provide you with a list of the many companies. If you live in states like California or New Jersey, car insurance is often more expensive. When investigating the company, look for details such as popularity and capital base. This will give you an idea of their financial health.
2. Make a comparison on different quotes before buying a vehicle The kinds of cars you drive can often be responsible for higher insurance quotes. For example, new car editions, sports cars, and model cars are often easily stolen and therefore often attract higher insurance quotes. So, visit any insurance company and get their different quotes on different cars and then go buy your car. This will at least help you know what you will get when you eventually go looking for the quotes later on.
3. Accessories and Anti-theft devices If your car has more accessories that make it safer such as air bags, anti-theft devices and car alarms, gprs tracking system and other accessories, this can positively affect the insurance quotes as insurance companies are ;likely to look more favourable on any of these.
4. The Age of the car It is more expensive insuring newer cars than the older ones. If you do not really need a new car, why bother buying one. Just a thought anyways. But if you insist on buying one, know that new cars will cost you more. You could easily look up the highest value your car will attract if it is wrecked in the Kelley’s Blue Book. This will ensure you know how much your car’s worth by the insurer’s valuation.
5. Be sure to consider discounts Most insurance companies often offer discounts. Ask for it from them. Some companies offer discounts for good driving records, low mileage etc.
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
As we move further into the 21st century, our lives have become increasingly busy, and our free time keeps decreasing. With this decrease in free time, people are becoming increasingly careful of how they spend the free time that they do have. Because of this, people have begun looking for quick decisions and solutions for the details in their lives. However, some of these decisions should be given proper consideration before they are made; for instance, the detail of choosing an insurance policy. Quick, uninformed decisions about insurance policies can not only cost you more money in the long run, but also cause much frustration and loss of even more precious time in the future. One solution to this problem is to carefully compare insurance quotes. Comparing quotes allows you to make sure you are getting the policy that is right for you at the lowest price.
Choosing an insurance policy without comparing rates can be done for many reasons. Young adults may be under the impression that the company used by their parents is the best company out there. They may make the mistake of not looking for another company at all, instead signing a policy with their parent’s company right away. However, doing this could result in paying far more for a policy than is needed; money that they could easily save by comparing policies.
Some people believe that as a result of the global economy, there really isn’t much difference between different insurance companies. They wrongly think that almost every company offers the same benefits packed in the same way at a similar price. They think it isn’t worth their time to consider other companies. That may ultimately force them to pay for benefits they don’t use because they do not know what is available elsewhere.
The bottom line is, whatever the reason that people choose not to compare insurance quotes before purchasing a policy, the decision will more likely cost them money that they didn’t have to lose. Comparing insurance quotes is a process that is simple, and comparing insurance quotes before purchasing a policy can save people money, time, and frustration during the life of their policy.
Most of the doubts that people have when comparing insurance quotes is due to not understanding the process. It can be very intimidating to someone if they do not understand the process of comparing insurance quotes. This intimidation will cause hesitation, which might cause them to accept the first policy presented to them, just to circumvent having to compare the quotes.
The good news is that the process has gotten much easier. Insurance quote comparison sites offer its users the convenience of finding out lots of information from one place. Before those sites existed, if you wanted to get insurance quotes, you had to call each individual insurance company, get in touch with an agent, give him your information, and wait to hear back from him. This process could take weeks or months, depending on how many quotes you ask for, how easy it is to get in touch with an agent, and how quickly he responds to your inquiry. Keeping all of the quotes organized and in a form that it easy to compare would be quite difficult.
With the convenience of online insurance quote comparisons, you can access all the information in an easily comparable format, in one place. You only need to enter your details once, and within a short period of time you are presented with a number of policies to compare. This makes it exceedingly simple to compare companies and policies to one another, allowing you to save the most amount of money.
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Insurance fraud is a very costly problem for most insurance companies. Fraud is quite expensive for policy holders and for policy issuers, because there are so many ways for fraud to be committed. Thus, insurance companies devote numerous employees to finding insurance fraud and ensuring that offenders are brought to justice. While it may seem a bit intimidating to know that insurance companies constantly try to find crime, these efforts allow them to reduce their costs and the prices of their policies.
Insurance fraud is a crime, and there are many ways in which such fraud can be committed. These include home, car, personal injury, health, personal effects, and insurance fraud. The fraud can be perpetrated with false claims, forged documents, excessive amounts claimed, and in many other ways. If insurance companies can prove that they’ve been defrauded, then they will be repaid. The offenders will also be convicted of felony charges. Felony convictions will result in permanent damage to the careers of the people convicted, and they frequently result in time in prison.
After being accused of committing insurance fraud, it is important to first find out the details of the charges being made against you. This can be done by hiring an attorney to get the information or by getting the information yourself from the insurance company. Either way, it is important to maintain a professional tone as you gather the information.
There are pros and cons to both options. If you retain a lawyer, the insurance company might re-evaluate their case against you to decide if they will win their case in court. It shows them that you are serious about resolving the situation quickly. Retaining a lawyer costs a lot of money, however, and if the claim is just a misunderstanding, you might not need to do this.
You can also choose to handle the situation yourself. Obviously, this is a less expensive alternative; however, if the insurance company has a strong case against you, you may find that you are in over your head without the help of an attorney. Simple misunderstandings, ones that can be handled with the filing of some paperwork or a quick call to a doctor, are things that can be handled without legal help. If the situation quickly escalates, it may be wise to go ahead and hire an attorney.
If you were accused of committing a crime and reviewed the charges against you, decide whether or not the charges were reasonable. If you feel there was a misunderstanding of the charges brought against you, the first step would be to try to handle the situation on your own. Contact the party involved and go over the charges line by line, explaining your defense to the charges against you. Gather all relevant documents and files and if necessary contact all parties that could support your position.
It is better for the problem to be resolved as quickly as possible, especially if the issue can be taken care of outside of court. Handling things outside of court is the best way to avoid official charges being filed against you. However, if you feel the insurance company isn’t willing to negotiate or deal fairly with you, it is better to enlist the help of an attorney and take the matter to court.
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the syndication coordinator a leading South African Insurance information website, which amongst others specialises in Household Insurance .
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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
The first car a person has is probably one of the most exciting events of their life that far, as the world seems to just open up and everything seems to be possible, as long as the car is running. One of the most important things about owning a car is car insurance, which is a subject that can be quite the headache to get to know, especially considering all of the terminology and little rules associated to the insurance industry. Something to know specifically is the waiver of depreciation, which is calculated into a prospective car insurance policy.
What is it? The waiver of depreciation basically states that the insurer will not depreciate the car if something happens, whether it gets totaled or it gets stolen. Normally, this waiver only stands for 2 years (24 months), but after that, the value of the car is on a depreciated basis. There are a total of eight different methods conducted for calculating depreciation, such as the straight line method or accelerated depreciation method, which are the two processes used in the calculation of depreciations. This waiver of depreciation can really aid people, and acts as a savior for those who happen to have something bad happen to their vehicle within this short period of time, allowing them to be reimbursed for the original price of their vehicle.
Calculations, Calculations The waiver of depreciation is one calculated on the actual purchase price of the car and the equipment in the car, the suggested list price the car was sold for, and the total cost of replacing the car with of the same model and make with the same equipment that the initial car was loaded with. This really helps the consumer, especially noting the fact that it comes at a rate that is less than $50 a year, it’s a steal! Unfortunately, this is something that many do not know until they are in what could be a traumatic experience.
The waiver of depreciation is calculated into the car insurance policy with other factors, such as driving history and age, and this and other things make up the total car insurance quote. Obviously, the value of the vehicle will make this higher, and with the younger and reckless of a driver, this number can be quite large.
Decisions and Necessity As we know, having a car is something that is essential for getting things done. Unfortunately, this is a world that is full of human error, and accidents do happen, which brings the need for adequate car insurance. With car insurance, people are protected from their errors and others, and the companies can really help a lot of the time with dealing with these experiences. Although sometimes it may be a headache getting adequate help from them, it is important for the car owner to know that it is widely a law to have car insurance, so understanding what they are really up to are something that everyone should get to know intimately.
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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
While you shop around and compare many different car insurance companies to try and find the best possible rate you might want to take into consideration that there are many things affecting your rate. The make and model of vehicle you drive is one of the main items looked at by insurance companies. You should also expect that your age, driving record and what the vehicles use is will affect the premiums. What may surprise you is that a security device or an alarm system could greatly reduce your rates.
A good security device installed on your vehicle can save you hundreds of dollars on a full coverage car insurance policy. The most competitive rates are given to those individuals who have anti-theft devices installed on their cars to protect against theft.
The highest at risk for theft are owners of older style cars. Most older cars do not come equipped with anti-theft features; therefore they are a much easier target. This increases your policy price by a great deal. The easiest method for protecting your policy from increases in the policy price is to install a security device on to your car. Not only will you save hundreds on your policy, you will be less likely to have your car stolen.
If your car is equipped with a locating device you should expect to benefit from large discounts on your automobile insurance policy. Locating devices are easily installed and are not be visible on the car. In the case that the vehicle is stolen the locating device will let law officials locate the vehicle and in many cases not just retrieve the car but thieves as well. The locating device will transmit signals that show the location of the car. The location devices are designed to work where ever you are, even internationally. The location devices have been life savers for hostage, kidnap or car jack situations.
Thieves want the easiest steal; if your vehicle appears harder to break in to it will remain safer. A simple installation of a steering wheel boot or a column collar is usually enough to deter the thief. When installing a security device the insurance company will reward you with lower rates since the car is at a lower risk for theft.
Even if a GPS tracking system or steering wheel brake is installed on the car you should still equip it with an alarm system. Door locking systems are nothing for a seasoned thief so an alarm system that sounds whenever someone tries to enter the vehicle will decrease the vehicles chance of being stolen even further.
The insurance rates will be reduced according to how much protection you can offer against theft. Parking in parking lots that offer CCTV cameras are well lit greatly reduces your chances of having the car stolen or you being attacked. If you are parking while it is still daylight keeps in mind that you may not be returning to the vehicle until after dark.
Ensure all doors are locked and any security devices are in place before you leave the car. Never leave the car unlocked or keys inside.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Insurance claims are written records submitted by policy holders to an insurance company with which they have an active policy. This submission is made in the hopes of receiving monetary benefits. The claim serves as the application form for compensation under the terms of the policy, and must be filed by the policy holder before the insurance company will release funds to any medical facility, repair shop or eligible contracted service. Submission of an application is not a guarantee of approval; the insurance company will assess the situation before approving or denying the claim, and their decision is based on an independent investigation into whether the claim is meritorious and valid based on the terms of the claimant?s policy.
Those taking out policies for life, home, health, or vehicular insurance have to make payments, or premiums, regularly to the insurers. Usually such premiums are used for the purpose of settling others? insurance claims or for building up the insurer?s available assets. But sometimes accidents occur that cause true monetary damage, like car wrecks, tornadoes, or even accidents that are work-related. Then, the policy holder who is injured maintains the right to file a claim so that he or she will be able to obtain some money from the insurer.
It is standard practice for policy holders to file their claims with an agent at the local branch of their insurance company. It then becomes this representative?s responsibility to verify the details of the claim as well as work out the terms of any resulting benefits payments from the main insurer. Not all claimants deal with local agents, however. Frequently claim forms will be filed directly by an approved authority such as a medical professional, contractor or automobile repair shop, or the policy holder may even decide not to file an insurance claim at all. This usually occurs if the injury is negligible or another party has agreed to pay for the damage.
Once your insurance claim has been filed, the company generally schedules an adjustor to review the case. Basically, the adjustor will determine if the claim is reasonable and whether the estimates for repair are fair. The rationale for the adjustor is to avoid fraudulent claims whereby some companies may increase their bills based on the fact that the damage is covered by insurance. In most cases, the insurance company will accept the adjustor’s analysis of the situation as the final word.
Many factors come into play in determining the time period for approval or denial of a claim. One deciding factor is the date and time the claim is made by a policy holder, which has a significant effect on turnaround time. For instance if the claim is made after close of business on a Friday, the insurance company will not receive the claim for processing until they open again on the following Monday. Another factor that determines processing time is the type of evidence presented in support of the claim. If the claim is obvious and clear cut, a decision can be made on the spot. If the claim is more complicated or missing information, then it will take longer to process.
Not all insurance claims will be recognized by the insurance company. Claims may be rejected for many different reasons. For example, a claim may be rejected if the claimant has not paid their premiums in full, causing their policy to lapse and become inactive. Claims may also be denied if another insurance company covers the damages itemized in the claim. This is often the case with car accidents where the other party is found to be at fault. Another reason for rejection is that the type of accident or damage claimed does not fall under the type of incident covered by the policy. The majority of insurance policies have guidelines that clearly set out what type of damages will be covered. If the claim is made for an incident that resulted from negligence or a natural and inescapable ?Act of God?, then the insurance company is within its rights to withhold benefit payments.
The only way to request payment under the terms of a policy of insurance is to complete an official claim form. However, whilst the insurance company is reviewing the circumstances it stays as just a claim, and payment is not guaranteed.
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the syndication coordinator a leading South African Insurance information website, which amongst others specialises in Short Term Insurance.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
It’s always a good idea to compare insurance quotes to help you to decide which policy is right for you. In fact, choosing an insurance policy without comparing quotes from different companies can leave you paying too much for a policy that doesn’t fit your needs. Sometimes, comparing insurance quotes can even bring to light benefits and coverage that you hadn’t previously considered but would benefit from having. The simple process of comparing insurance quotes is a great way to ensure that you get the type of policy with the level and types of benefits that you want at a reasonable rate.
As you start collecting insurance policy quotes so that you can compare them, there are several things to consider. Making sure that you give the right attention to these considerations will help you to sort through the many available policies to choose the one that works best for you. These considerations will also help you to make sure you’ve considered all options to choose the policy that fits your needs the best.
The first consideration you should make when you start to compare insurance quotes is the comparison between what the policies offer and what you actually need. If you start comparing policies that offer very little of what you need, you waste your time. Although the attractive premium cost might entice you, you will ultimately not be satisfied with a policy that meets few or even none of your needs. Make sure that the policies you choose to compare offer reasonably the same needs that you have; this is the way to make sure that you are considering policies that you will be happy with.
Secondly, you should consider exactly what benefits each insurance policy offers when you start comparing quotes. If you start to compare insurance policies with vastly different levels of benefits, your comparison will be greatly skewed. If one policy is bare-boned and the other offers lots of bells and whistles, the premiums are obviously going to be significantly different. More than that, it could lead to a lot of confusion and second-guessing. If you choose to compare insurance policies that offer the same or about the same level of benefits, you will get a more accurate picture of the differences in cost between the policies.
You can save yourself a lot of time and a lot of confusion by deciding exactly which benefits you want from your insurance policy. By deciding which benefits you want before you start looking at quotes, you can more accurately and fairly evaluate the quotes you have. It will also save you from waffling while in the midst of looking at quotes. If you choose your benefits before looking at the quotes, you will save yourself time and the aggravation of going back and forth on the debate of the policies’ differences in benefits. It will also likely save you money in the long run, as you’ll be less likely to make last-minute decisions on benefits as you look at the quotes.
Another consideration that can help you to choose the insurance policy that will work best for you is to do a little research on the companies that offer the insurance policies. This may require a bit more research on your part, but it can help you make a decision between two companies that you are interested in. For instance, some companies offer a more hands-on approach to their clients. They may give more personal attention to their policy holders. These companies more often than not charge a little more for their insurance policies, but if this level of service is appealing to you, you might not mind paying a slightly higher premium for the service. If, however, you are more budget-conscious, this is certainly one area that you may be able to compromise on without losing benefits in the policy.
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