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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
Many people find out at retirement that they have not enough money to live the lifestyle they are used to. There are too many people in this country that have no retirement benefits and will be living on social security benefits alone. For someone living on social security benefits their lifestyle will change dramatically and they will find that they may not have enough money to keep their home and retirement becomes a burden rather than a joy.
Many people believe that a life insurance policy is only to be paid out in the event of the policy holders death. The truth is that many people use life insurance policies as a way to protect their financial well being during their old age. The life insurance policy is able to be funded from many resources, such as stocks and bonds, certificates of deposit, mutual funds and even cash reserves from your bank account. This money can then be withdrawn at retirement age tax free.
It is important to have a policy that pays your loved ones in the event of your death, but what about while you are living? The benefit to the life insurance policies that offer retirement packages is that you are able to receive payments from the policy that will not be counted as income from the government. The policies are designed to pay an income for a certain time frame or they can be customized to pay you until you pass away.
Retirement benefits can be utilized in many ways with the life insurance policies. You can borrow from cash values or have a payment plan designed to meet your needs. In both instances there will be certain pros and cons.
Money that is accumulated in the policy that offers retirement benefits is available for you or withdraw without suffering any penalties or taxes. A standard retirement package such as IRA benefits allows you to withdraw the money to but you suffer penalties for early withdraw as well as income tax on all finds you receive from the account. The insurance policy making payments to you that are tax free after you retire is a huge advantage it has over the standard retirement benefit package.
Some people use borrowing money from their retirement policy as a way to avoid income taxes but this can create big problems later down the road. If the cash amount borrowed reaches the policy amount then the policy holder is hit with capital gains tax on all amounts paid in excess of the premiums, this can be a hard thing to recover from for someone who has been paying in to the policy for 40+ years. At your retirement age you are struggling to pay for estate tax and cover the costs of your health care, a huge tax bill could cause you to lose everything you own.
Just because your agent showed you a great retirement policy at the rate you had when you bought it does not mean that it will remain the same, rates do change will also cause your benefit amount to change. Retirements from your employment may be more stable but the insurance policies offering the tax free income and a way to create more wealth by taking a few risks far outweigh the standard retirement policy.
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator a leading South African Life Insurance and Life Cover portal. For more information on the different types of life insurance visit our website.
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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
Life insurance coverage is a must for anyone who has dependants. Life cover should be at the top of your list of priorities. How will your family live when youre gone? The harsh reality is that you never know what could happen We all should have proper life cover.
You want to be sure that your loved ones who depend on you for financial support are taken care of even after you are gone. It is important that they be able to survive if something happens that you do not.
A lump sum life cover policy is pretty straight forward. The tricky part is finding the plan option and coverage amount that is right for you. You can ask your agent for information about each plan type and get helpful advice on selecting the right policy for you and your needs.
There are many things to consider before applying for life cover. Consider the amount you need and be sure to take out enough. Do not forget to consider the home loan and other bills. Your cover amount can be determined by using an internet calculator. You do not want to find out you are under insured. Over insuring yourself is a mistake as well.
Determine how long you will need the policy to be in place.
Be careful not to pay more than you really can afford. If you are young and healthy you can expect to pay a lower rate for your policy. Major health problems will result in a very pricey policy.
Do not pay anymore than you can afford. You can expect to pay a higher rate if the insurance company think of you as a higher risk.
If you require your policy amount to remain the same for the length of the policy you should check out Level Term assurance (LTA) coverage. If you only require cover for payment of a home loan or other decreasing debt you could check out Decreasing Term Assurance (DTA) for a more competitive rate.
If you have any life changes happen you will need to review your cover and ensure you have sufficient coverage. You may have a new addition on the way or one going to college, your home might have been refinanced or you changed jobs, any of these things could alter your cover needs. Many people do not understand that their policy needs will shift as their life does. Do not be afraid to make policy changes as they are needed.
If you have had a life cover policy for some time you might want to shop around, it is possible to switch to a lower cost one. Be sure that you are not losing any valuable benefits before cancelling a policy. You have to keep in mind that if your health has gotten worse or any huge life changes have occurred you will be paying a more costly rate for a new policy.
About the Author:
Susan Reynolds is the content coordinator for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Life Insurance.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Many people feel that life insurance is at the top of their priority list, especially those who have loved ones who depend on them for their financial security. Life insurance policies offer comfort to those who want to make sure their dependants can survive after they are gone. Finding out you are HIV positive may make things harder when searching for a policy that will cover you now. Some life insurance companies will offer enough insurance to cover the cost of the funeral for someone who is HIV positive but there will be very few willing to offer lump sum payments to your dependants after you pass away.
You should check to see if you have any existing policies in place already. You may have life insurance from your employer or through your home mortgage. Check to see if any existing policies include rider policies. Your employer may have a life insurance policy that is automatically extended to you and will pay out a percentage of your wages to your beneficiaries. If you have any policies that are in effect be sure to keep them active, if they lapse you will most likely not get them back with an HIV diagnosis.
You may have social security benefits available to you and by visiting your local social security office they will be able to explain if you do and give you the amount in which will be paid. You can make any changes that are necessary concerning your beneficiaries at the office during your visit as well.
You can speak to an attorney to have any questions you may have answered about social security benefits, other existing policies and beneficiaries.
Your employers human resource department can be extremely helpful in assisting with finding any available programs or life insurance policies that are part of their employment package. Several employers have a group life insurance policy program that is automatically extended to their employees and will require no pre qualification or underwriting to be accepted. The policies pay out a percentage of your wages to the beneficiaries you name on the policy at the time of your death. If you are not on this policy and it is available the human resource department will assist in getting you started.
If you are employed where no policies are available for death benefits then you may choose to look for an employer who does offer the benefits and switch jobs. Even if you take a cut in pay it is worth the peace of mind that your loved ones will be taken care of. Be sure this does not affect your health insurance coverage as many policies will refuse pre existing conditions.
Your HIV AIDS counselor will also be able to help with finding you programs or life insurance companies that may be able to assist you in your search for peace of mind. There are several insurance companies that are now accepting clients that are HIV positive because of the great results the AIDS medications has on their life span.
You can find guaranteed life insurance policies from companies that will insure anyone. The premiums will be much higher on this type of policy and you can expect that the pay outs will be much less. Some insurance companies will only offer burial costs at an extremely high premium for terminally ill clients such as someone who is HIV positive.
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator a leading South African Life Insurance and Life Cover portal. For tips on how to save on your life insurance visit our website.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Travel Insurance is a form of limited or special situation insurance that covers loss arising from a specific event. This could be flying in an airplane or riding in a train. The policies are based on the behavior of a group of individuals engaged in an activity and the likelihood that a loss will occur.
Travel Insurance is rated based on the occurrence of a loss as it affects a group of common interest, such as airline passengers. This differs from individual coverage, which rates the risk of loss occurring based on the personal preferences and habits of the insured. It would be difficult to use individual underwriting standards such as age and health status to travel insurance since not everybody flies in an airplane.
Group insurance factors in the community experience of the group as a whole in order to access the probability that loss will occur. Community experience factors can include the number of air disasters in a given region, or in a given year, or by a given carrier. When assessing loss exposure on a group basis it is easy to discern certain trends and patterns regarding the chance of loss. Since air travel is deemed safe with air disasters occur very infrequently (roughly 1 in 2.5 million), the rates for travel insurance is very low.
If you accept that activities such as air travel are safe with a low probability of occurring, why the need to buy travel insurance? Insurance is about something not happening, as oppose to a loss occurring. Insurance provides a way to restore value in the event of a loss and for some, having the piece of mind that some benefit may be available may be important.
Travel insurance policies are typically issued in kiosks at an airport. It may also appear as a rider associated with a credit card or to a person’s property and casualty indemnity coverage. However it is purchase, the benefit provided is a low amount of coverage, maybe no more than $25,000 (although a few higher death benefit policies exist). This is done based on the community experience-rating factor that looks at the incident of death or dismemberment occurring based on the chance of an airline disaster.
How old you are, how physically fit you may be, whether you smoke or not, are all rating factors or variables that are not important to issuing travel insurance. None of those factors has an impact on a plane taking off and landing and the likelihood that a crash will occur. That the instances of plane crashes are so low suggests that very limited factors need to be considered when pricing travel insurance.
Insurance is based on a concept of risk transfer. This means that the individual pays a premium amount that insures that if something were to happen, the insurance will provide a benefit to compensate the policy’s beneficiary. The amount paid in premium is low relative to the potential benefit that is paid. The insurance company rates the potential for loss and prices its policy accordingly so that it is able to pay if that loss occurs. The higher probability that a loss can occur means a higher premium. Applying group underwriting principles to travel insurance helps provide a product that is low cost and pays a uniform benefit.
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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
Anyone who has people who depend on them financially should have proper life insurance coverage Life cover should be at the top of your list of priorities. How will your family survive financially when you are gone? Just because you are here today does not promise a tomorrow. Nobody should be without life cover.
There is not much to learn about a lump sum policy. Deciding on coverage amounts and plans might be tougher.
Before you apply for life insurance there are a few things you should know. Determine how much life cover you really need, be careful not to take out too small of an amount. Do not forget to factor the home loan and other bills. Life insurance calculators can be located online to assist with determining the amount of cover you need. It is imperative to not be under insured. You want to make sure you are not over insured as well.
You have to decide the length of time the coverage Under normal situations a policy should remain in effect until dependants have left home and all financial responsibilities has been paid. Some have the policy in place until retirement age. Each individual will have their own needs for the policies length.
Make sure you are answering all the questions on the application for life cover correctly and honestly. You could be refused for life insurance coverage if you do not answer all the questions or are found to have been dishonest on your application.
Putting your cover in a trust is a considerate thought. go wrong with setting up your cover in a trust. The trust ensures that the loved ones are paid once you die. Policies that are not written in a trust will be considered part of your estate and may increase the inheritance tax liability. You will find the trust form included with your policy.
Make sure you are not paying too much for your policy. You can expect to pay a higher rate if the insurance company think of you as a higher risk.
One of the more popular policies is the Level Term Assurance (LTA) this means your policy amount will remain the same throughout the length of the coverage. If you only need cover for payment of a mortgage or other decreasing debt you could look into Decreasing Term Assurance (DTA) for a more competitive rate.
Things that could change your coverage needs are a new child, a new home, or even a change in occupation. Many people ignore that our life insurance needs may increase as our lives change. Make alterations whenever it is sensible that you may need more coverage.
You can always shop around for a cheaper policy, even if you already have a policy. Be sure before terminating a policy that you are not losing any benefits. Remember that you are not as young as you were once and if your health has weakened then you will pay much more for a new policy.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Owning a car is something that everyone dreams of when they first learn of what one is, and it is important for a person to know as much as they can about them, as it is only a matter of time before they are behind the wheel themselves. This is not to say that we will all be mechanics someday, but basic knowledge is something that should be a requirement when owning a motor vehicle, even more so when it comes to adequate car insurance. There are many different things to be aware of in the world of auto insurance, especially when it comes to calculating comprehensive insurance policies.
What is Comprehensive Insurance? Comprehensive car insurance coverage basically covers your car and others (in certain situations) from damages incurred to you vehicle or theirs. This is not applicable to any accidents, but for instance, a potential policy holder would be protected in the event of car damage due to a flood or theft. This is important because it is best to be covered in every possible angle, whether or not these things are rare, it is still important to be prepared in the event that they do happen.
The Variables There are a many different factors when it comes to calculating comprehensive coverage in a car insurance policy. The most common variables would be the age of the policy holder, the driving history, the distance that one usually travels by car, as well as the age and model of the vehicle. Obviously, the older or the better driver can expect to have some things in their favor, as there is the direct correlation of that and money. These things are taken into account in the production of a comprehensive coverage policy, which basically sets the rates the person can expect to pay.
The Actuary There is also the probability of loss to think of, something that is important to insurance companies in comprehensive car insurance policies and others alike. This person, the actuary, is one that determines how likely that something detrimental to the vehicle will happen. This is done by factoring in all of the variables, which affects the premium that the driver will have to pay in the event of loss. Although there are other factors that the actuary determines, these are the most essential variables that they consider when preparing the policy.
The importance of car insurance is something that just about everyone will have to deal with in their lives, and there is extreme importance in one being as well-versed in the way that these policies work as they possibly can. If not, they can expect to pay more than what they are expecting to, and since they can be quite expensive at times, this is something that not many people can afford. When choosing the right insurance, it is always best to compare rates with as many different insurance companies as a person can, as they will generally differ greatly on a company by company basis.
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
Life Insurance is a means of catering to the financial needs of your spouse and your kids, in the face of your unexpected demise. You just need to register with a life insurance company and sign an agreement with them, promising to pay the insurance premiums periodically, in return for their services. After the agreement is signed, your family is financially secured because even in the event of your early demise, the company will pay the entire insurance sum to your family and they need not be dependent on anyone financially.
The first and foremost step is to shop around a little and compare the different insurance companies and the deals offered by them. You can either browse for information online, or contact your insurance agent and ask him for a comparative quote from different insurance companies. Discussing with relatives and friends whom you trust is also a good option.
It is very important to opt for companies which have a prominent online visibility and which have been in business for a long period of time because this will ensure that your money is in safe hands.
Mentioned below are some of the most common ways of obtaining a life insurance cover ?
Most people prefer to consult a qualified insurance agent or an experienced financial advisor to get some advice on which is the best insurance company from which you can obtain your life cover, and which are the best insurance deals available in the market. Being professionals from the finance and insurance sectors, these people are bound to know about the ins and outs of all the major insurance companies, and will be able to give the best suggestion to suit your needs.
It is usually seen that people in their late 30s with diabetes, hypertension, or any other debilitating diseases cannot get life covers unless they are ready to shell out huge premium amounts. Such employees can opt for group insurance programs sponsored by their employers. Such programs are meant for employees in a certain age range, such as 25 to 40, or so. Therefore, the premium amount is so adjusted that it suits everyone in that age range. Opting for such group insurance programs will not require you to pay as high premium as you would need to pay if you approach the life insurance company individually and therefore, many older employees are found to prefer this route to get their life insurance covers.
Purchasing life insurance online is the simplest and most reliable way of obtaining an insurance because with a simple click of the mouse you can instantly calculate your premium amounts (with help of the online tools) and the cost of the insurance. Moreover, all the discount schemes are laid down openly for you to check out. However, you would need to devote adequate time and energy to it. If this is not possible for you, then you can also use the services of online brokerage firms, who will do the customized research for you and come up with the best financial plan for you in exchange for a small fee.
About the Author:
Susan Reynolds is the content coordinator for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Life Insurance.
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Friday, June 26th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
The type of life cover is the most important aspect in your decision when you are scouting the appropriate life insurance policy. It is important that you understand the various types of life cover in order to accurately determine the most appropriate type of policy for your needs and circumstances. Thus, your decision on the kind of life insurance policy will be based on the cost of the insurance, and the amount and type of insurance coverage that you require from your insurance policy.
To be able to accomplish the above, you need to understand the life insurance policies pretty well. Many people plan their finances, but give very little consideration to their life insurance plan. In fact, the life insurance policy is the first thing you must consider when doing financial planning. You could take up the whole life insurance policy and be able to withdraw the amount upon maturity. Your entire amount along with the interest lies in safe hands with the company. The amount is however paid to the beneficiaries, in case you die before the maturity of the policy.
The life cover that we are getting can be classified as either a term or a life insurance policy. If you are searching for protection cover for just a specified time frame, then you are looking for a term insurance. This type of cover shall provide protection for just a specified period of time. The term starts from a short period of 12 months and can reach up to ten years. The protection shall be within the specified time frame and the beneficiary of a term insurance will get the full proceeds of the life cover with the death of the policyholder as long as it is within that specified time period.
There is also a special form of term insurance where the protection cover decreases over the entire period that the policy is in force. The protection cover is at its highest value at the start of the term insurance and gradually decreases over the entire spread of the insurance policy. Because of the limited period of cover, the term insurance is the cheaper of the two types of insurance cover. For a limited cover, the policyholder will pay lower premiums on term insurance policies. Further, you can not submit an application for a policy loan against a term insurance cover as it does not generate cash value over time.
A life insurance policy provides cover while at the same time generates cash value as you increase the number of premium payments made. You can look at the cash value as tax exempt form of savings that you retain as cash reserve of your policy. This cash reserve can be claimed as the cash surrender value if you decide to discontinue with your insurance cover starting from your policy?s first anniversary. In case the policyholder dies while the life insurance is in force, the named beneficiary or beneficiaries are entitled to the death benefit as stipulated in the policy contract. There are two types of life insurance cover; the universal insurance policy and the whole life insurance policy.
Further, you have to choose between the universal and the whole life insurance policy if you decide to have this type of cover. When you decide on the whole life insurance cover, this would mean that your premium payments will remain the same for the entire duration of the policy. Once you decide to get this type of life insurance cover, you will not have any control on how your premium contributions will be invested by the insurance company.
If flexibility is essential to you then the universal life insurance is the better option. The accrued savings can be used to reduce your premium payments. The policyholder is also given the option to submit a request for an upward adjustment of the life cover.
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