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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 16th, 2009
by Simon Temp
Most people who have life insurance coverage know the importance of life insurance, it is the reason that they bought it in the first place. Life insurance in its purest form is basically cash benefit redemption upon the death of the insured person. The problem is that over the years the premium payment that you have to do every month or year can be quite tiresome, some even learning to resent them as they drain much needed cash from us every month.
The resentment and emotional distress about the constant premium payments are actually made worst in recessionary times. This is because most realize that money isn’t as easy to come by anymore and that they should actually take steps to start reducing their expenditures in the face of possibly losing income or having your income reduced in the future. It is almost always at this stage that families start to look at the different expenses that they have and look at ways at reducing them. More often than not, they would seriously consider dropping their life insurance coverage to save a few bucks.
It is however in our view that life insurance coverage should be one of the last things that you consider dropping just to save a few dollars. The “cost” of you dropping your coverage means you are foregoing many hundreds of thousands of dollars at the end of your life to help the rest of your family. It is easy to forget why you opted to get life or term insurance to begin with, but if you weight up all your expenses versus the benefits that easy gets you, you will actually find that dropping your coverage is a very bad idea indeed.
In valuing life insurance, you can’t look at it at the individual’s standpoint. You have to value it by looking at it from the family’s perspective. You have to ask yourself the question, will my family be financially O.K if you’re no longer in the picture; Most of the time the answer will be no. If that is the case then you know that your life insurance coverage is of vital importance. You simply can’t afford not to have life insurance coverage and leave your family in that situation if you die.
Another problem of how life insurance is judged is in terms of its scale and period. This is especially true when you contrast it against the recession. A life insurance coverage plan is something that you invest in for your life; it is very long term proposition. The recession however is a much shorter term problem. If you decide to drop your life insurance coverage then you are reducing your long term benefit for a short term gain. This is again a very unwise thing to do.
Almost everyone has expenses that they don’t absolutely need that can be reduced or even eliminated without much discomfort or loss. If you look at the entire family then the number of expenses that can be reduced grows even larger. You can look at reducing things like the number of channels on your cable TV to save a few dollars here and there. You can bring the family to a cheaper restaurant every Sunday or you can even look at buying a cheaper whiskey for your nightcaps.
Life insurance is a very important part in keeping the risk to your family in check should you pass on. It is never a wise idea to end the life insurance coverage just to save a few dollars a month. There are so many other areas where you can cut back on and insurance especially for your family certainly isn’t one of them.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
by moose3511
A general assumption that is really off the mark when it comes to buying good car insurance plans is that expensive policies spell wide coverage. This is certainly false and if your car insurance program is so expensive that you’re going to be working second jobs just to pay off the monthly premiums, you are going to feel more than a bit sick to the guts when you do find out that there are other important factors besides wide coverage and costs that are important to consider when buying auto insurance.
Moreover, with so many new players in the car insurance segment today, it is to the benefit of American citizens to do their homework on the important factors about these companies that determine quality and cost of the car insurance they are planning to purchase. Actually, there is no dearth of affordable car insurance plans available today, thanks to competition among providers and insurance companies for automobiles all wanting to increase their database of customers, thus quoting low car insurance rates.
The first important thing to remember when buying car insurance plans is not to rush into buying the first auto insurance policy providers dangle in your face. It is advisable to shop around for the most competitive quotes, plans and network areas of coverage as offered by different new insurance providers with a local presence before going for the bigger, established companies that are more well-known.
Sometimes, it so happens, the newer entrants in the car insurance provider segment may a more extensive choice of policies and premiums that fit various budgets besides other benefits (such as tie-ups with home insurance policies, flexi-payment plans and round-the-clock customer service).
Reasons for changing car insurance companies also includes relocation to a new state, where the old service provider’s network does not cover any car insurance any service arrangement for you. Sometimes, a new, local provider may be able to give wider, cheaper coverage than the previous car insurance company; at times like this, it makes sense to switch providers.
For others, joining a new job may include perks like employee car insurance coverage at lower costs than the market retail rates and so reasons for changing car insurance companies may just be a matter of smart financial sense.
Finally, research reveals that couples buying new property and taking large mortgages on it are being offered car insurance policies at a low interest rate for both home and auto coverage as tie-ups with the bank and insurance companies are making this an irresistible deal for buyers. These make up the top reasons to change car insurance companies today.
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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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Thursday, June 18th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
There are a number of world records held in by the city of Toronto and by residents of Toronto. Some are serious and have had a lasting impact on the world for the good, while some are somewhat frivolous.
Nonetheless, all add to the reputation and ‘fame’ of the great city of Toronto, Canada.
The University of Toronto was the location for the discovery of insulin, a medication that has assisted millions of diabetic patients have lives that are much closer to normal than they ever before could hope, thanks to Fredrick Banting and Charles Best.
Toronto was also first in a new way to collect money from drivers, with the first fully electronic toll highway – Highway 407.
While some Americans get the notoriety for the radio tube, Edward Rogers Sr. invented the world’s first AC (alternating current) radio tube in Toronto in 1925.
The first pacemaker was set in motion in 1950, again at the University of Toronto. This time Dr. John A. Hopps gets the credit.
The CN Tower in Toronto holds two world records; one for the highest wine cellar in the world, and another for the world’s tallest glass-floor elevator.
The exemplary PATH system is on record as the largest underground retail complex in the world, while the world’s first, permanent AIDS memorial was dedicated in 1993 at Toronto’s Cawthra Park.
In the frivolous vein, the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes joined with thousands of participants at the Hummingbird Center in Toronto to form the world’s longest kick line, while Arulanantham Suresh Joachin and Tiffany Lesko set a record for another kind of dancing, winning the world’s longest dance marathon by a couple at 31 hours and one minute.
Sticking with the dance theme, instructors from Toronto’s Davar Indo Jazz Dance Movement taught the world’s biggest dance class.
The fastest marathon time with a baby buggy and the world record for joggling are both held by Toronto resident Michal Kapral. He pushed a baby buggy for a marathon time of 2 hours, 49 minutes and 43 seconds, while he jogged while juggling three beanbags ten kilometers – and never dropped a bag.
Toronto is home to the world’s longest street – Yonge Street, measuring in at 1,178 miles/1,896 kilometers, and also boasts the world’s longest free-spanning staircase, found in the Four Seasons Cenre for the Performing Arts.
Toronto residents also know how to chow down: Pete Czerwinski holds the record for eating the most latkes after downing 46 in 8 minutes flat.
Toronto is also generous with its food, having donated 119,068 kilograms of food to charities in 24 hours.
Toronto resident Suresh Joachim makes a habit of collecting world records – he has at least 5 – longest amount of time watching television (69 hrs., 49 minutes), the longest time impersonating Elvis (55 hrs.), longest time watching movies (123 hours), the longest karaoke marathon (25 hourse and 49 minutes), and the longest time conducting a musical band (42 hours and 52 minutes).
These are just a few of the fascinating and frivolous world records held in Toronto! When looking for some of these GTA places, you can check the visitors and information on Travel Insurance Canada
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Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
by A Nutt
When Canadian students travel abroad for either work or education, they need to be aware of the risks associated with visiting another country so they can make the necessary arrangements to ensure that they are protected. Incidents while traveling abroad can include an accident, illness, and lost or stolen items. Most educational institutions require that students have travel insurance before embarking on a trip abroad. A provincial health insurance may not cover students for certain events. In these cases, a student needs to have the right travel insurance.
The most important reason for acquiring Canadian Travel Insurance is to ensure the proper and sufficient medical coverage in the event of an accident or illness. Student medical insurance within a travel insurance policy can cover such events as injury or sickness, requiring an emergency hospital stay, emergency medical treatment, and basic healthcare needs. Policies can vary, but students can obtain up to $5,000,000 (CAD) coverage.
Medical expenses account for the largest proportion of claims made by those who travel abroad. Depending on the providers policy, a students coverage can include: emergency medical and dental treatment, assistance locating a doctor, prescription drug reimbursement, ambulance transport, eye examination, hospital stay and treatment, emergency air transport coverage, accidental death coverage which includes the cost of remains to be transported home, coverage for families who want to visit the student in the hospital, as well as the services of a psychiatrist, rehabilitation facility, and much more.
Other coverage that can be provided in a travel insurance policy can include: trip cancellation reimbursement, trip disruption expenses, vehicle return, baggage insurance, emergency evacuation, rental car protection, lost or stolen items such as travelers checks, credit cards, passport, iPods, digital cameras, adventure sport equipment, and more.
When one is traveling outside of Canada, provincial health insurance will generally cover less than 7% of the total cost if they become gravely sick or injured. This is a very small amount because in most medical emergencies, fees can be quite high. Without student travel insurance that includes a quality health care coverage, a student could find themselves deeply in debt, in the middle of a medical nightmare, or even stranded in a foreign country. Nothing makes things worse than if you suddenly develop food poisoning, a painful cavity, or lost your glasses, while in another country. Some hospitals may not even treat a person who does not have medical coverage or the cash to pay for treatment and services.
If you are a student planning a trip abroad either overseas or even to the United States, not having the appropriate travel insurance can lead to a host of problems. If you are a Canadian student planning to study or work abroad, acquiring travel insurance should be at the top of your list of things to do. The last thing you want to happen is to find yourself in a serious situation far away from home. The right travel insurance will be one less thing you will have to worry about and will help prevent unexpected bad situations from becoming much worse. It will allow you to have a stress free trip and make the most of your time living and learning in a foreign country.
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Sunday, May 17th, 2009
by Giliberti Rodita
A lot of businesses assign a health insurance carrier for you. The decision has already been made. The only decision you have to make is how much you want to contribute and whether you want to upgrade your policy.
Some companies offer discounts for those who are referred to their insurance company. Asking a friend or relative to refer you to their health insurer could get you a nice discount off your premium. What’s more, you may find they get an incentive for doing so, too.
How you buy your health insurance can ensure that you save money. Insurance brokers are normally representatives for a selection of insurance companies. These agents can look at your circumstances and advise and recommend policies to you.
Denial of claim. Where the customer requests a claim for hospital treatment costs, an insurer can submit a denial of claim. As the name suggests, this is where the insurance company refuses to pay towards the customer’s treatment and is usually due to the cover for the treatment not being specified in the certificate of insurance.
A family plan is health insurance that is set up through work or independently to cover your spouse and any children. The children are known as dependents. They are anyone under the age of twenty-one living in your house or twenty five and goes to college.
Making sure that you get quotes from a few HMOs before you make final decisions can ensure that you make the best decision. There can be a few factors which can change your healthcare plan for better or for worse. These include choice of physicians, services offered and whether copayments are necessary.
FFS plans have high premiums and deductibles. A nasty combination, this means that you are likely to have expensive monthly payments to meet and will also have to foot a significant proportion of the bill when it comes to your healthcare. Some plans work using a coinsurance percentage which you should always check before embarking on a policy.
How much you pay is usually determined by the risk of your trip. This is basically the measure of how likely it is you will make a claim. The calculations they make determine the overall cost of your insurance.
Some illnesses when you are abroad are preventable. If you are going to a country where you are likely to pick up a disease or illness, ask your GP if there are any preventative vaccinations you can have. This will protect you from illness and may even reduce your premium.
If you are too well off for Medicare but cannot afford health insurance then consider Maternity Advantage. This organization is designed to help pregnancy women obtain health coverage. While they are not technically insurance company, they help in the same way.
For many, HMOs are the most practical option for healthcare. Doing your homework can allow you to get the best deals when it comes to choosing the right healthcare organisation. Always be careful to make sure that all of your needs are covered with a HMO, however, as some treatments may not be included on your policy.
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Saturday, May 16th, 2009
by Treshnikov Occhialini
Pre-existing conditions are defined as an existing condition that was there before you applied for your health insurance. In many circumstances, pre-existing conditions are minor. The major ones are considered to be terminal.
Some people seek out lower PPO premiums when they are on the lookout for health insurance. However, the total annual cost for a PPO plan can be deceptive if you are looking at the premium cost as well. Lower premiums can mean costs in other aspects of the provided care.
If your school does not offer health insurance and you cannot stay on your parents plan then you should consider other options. It is important that you maintain health insurance while at college. You already have enough to worry about with finances.
People with cancer, diabetes or any other terminal disease are placed in risk pools. They are then subdivided by high or low risks. This may seem unethical because it excludes people from health coverage; but it is not.
Through their Unicare Solaura plan, this company can offer coverage for update fifty employees. The commercial driving health care plans allow business owners to have tax deductable insurance and save money. They also offer individualized plans for people without a current carrier.
While Medicare is much better than private insurance companies, it still cannot cover everyone’s need. That is why people should purchase additional insurance that can aid in getting the person the proper help they need. Purchasing supplemental mental health insurance can go a long way.
Just because you have a pre-existing condition does not mean you will be denied health insurance. The people who have major pre-existing conditions are put into a risk pool. People with existing conditions can still get the proper insurance.
When I attended college, a couple of my older friends worked at Starbucks. When I asked why, they told me health insurance. Out of all the chain restaurants, they have by far the best health coverage.
Waiting times for those on a FFS plan are also greatly reduced. This is applicable when you need treatment for an unanticipated illness or are in need of urgent care. Those with FFS plans are more likely to be able to get treated, recover and get on with life in a shorter period of time.
As a student, you have many options with health insurance. If you get kicked off your parents plan, then consider taking out a little extra student loans to cover yourself. You should also consider a job.
Research is one of the best things to do when on the lookout for health insurance. With insurance comparison websites seemingly everywhere, doing your homework has never been easier. Getting a variety of quotes and considering the key points of each policy can help you to make sure you get the most out of your insurance for less.
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
by Biwako Malyshev
There was a time when employers offered health insurance to their employees as a benefit by default. Times of recession have meant change and now it is unsurprising to hear that such benefits are becoming less and less common. This article looks at a viable type of health insurance for many employed people: going private.
People with a knee injury or a torn quad can get insurance but their existing condition might not be covered. In some circumstances, any treatment related to the condition will be excluded. In other circumstances, the condition could be covered.
If you want good health insurance then you must be willing to make sacrifices. One way you can get affordable health insurance is to take a job with a corporation. For a little bit of your paycheck, you can receive decent health coverage.
Medical evacuation coverage is more likely to be the expensive option when it comes to travel health insurance. This is simply due to the fact that air ambulance rides are excruciatingly expensive ‘ with some trips costing tens of thousands. This option is in the event of a serious illness that cannot be treated well in the destined country.
To cover a pre-existing condition, an insurance time needs to give an allotted time to pass. It is usually between nine months and a year. After paying into the system for some time, the person could receive medical treatment for it.
There are two types of insurance to consider. The first is known as accident and illness expense coverage. In the event of you needing medical attention in the country where you are visiting, this type of insurance will protect you against any costs that you may incur from treatment.
Every state has numerous offices and firms that will carry insurance for small businesses. Like any other commodity, companies are going to try to get the most that they can out of you. As a small business owner, you cannot afford that.
Exclusions. Some insurance policies do not cover payment for certain illnesses or treatments. Having a check-up before you are due to purchase insurance can help you to determine whether you will be affected by the exclusions on your policy.
A lot of businesses like Pizza Hut, Dominos and McDonalds offer cheap and affordable health insurance. This will allow you to make money and have coverage. Some fast-food places might require full time employee; but some do it for part time employees.
The Blue Cross Blue Shield franchise offers the standard HMO, family plans, health reimbursement and a health saving account. They also offer plans for U.S citizens working outside the United States.
Private insurance can be beneficial to individuals, the self employed and those in small and large businesses alike. In recent years, the market has become much friendlier to those on a budget. There are a variety of insurers who offer tailor-made policies.
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
by Janzajic Wells
For people who are involved with health insurance, the lingo is easy to understand. For the people who are simply trying to get insurance, the terminology can often be confusing. So if you have or are getting health insurance, then you should learn the jargon.
Unlike some types of health insurance, there is a period of refraction from a policy. This means the option to withdraw from a policy within 2 weeks of registration if the customer is not happy with the cover. This is only applicable if a claim is made.
Elements of a policy vary from HMO to HMO, but most organisations utilise copayments. Such copayments act as a ‘pay-per-pop’ fee for doctors’ appointments and prescriptions. Some plans do not require such payments and it is always worth checking before you register to make sure you get the best deal possible.
If you find yourself baffled by the variety of insurance types there are available on the market, there is help at hand. You could go and see an insurance broker who is well-versed in insurance and can cater for your needs. Alternatively, punching in your details to an insurance comparison website can bring up the perfect policies for you and your family.
How you buy your health insurance can ensure that you save money. Insurance brokers are normally representatives for a selection of insurance companies. These agents can look at your circumstances and advise and recommend policies to you.
Waiting times for those on a FFS plan are also greatly reduced. This is applicable when you need treatment for an unanticipated illness or are in need of urgent care. Those with FFS plans are more likely to be able to get treated, recover and get on with life in a shorter period of time.
Usually, private health insurance is intended to cover illnesses that respond quickly to hospital treatment. This can mean that chronic conditions that are suffered over a long period of time are not covered. Private insurance also doesn’t cover diseases that are incurable.
If you are an independent person and or someone who starting their own business, you might want to look at the policy of some health care providers. There are a lot of popular companies. Observing the differences will allow you to choose the best situation for you or your company.
Health insurance can be costly. That is why you should estimate how much health care you will need. Some insurance companies have a cost calculator. You might have to do research and talk to a sales man as well.
Sometimes, routine checkups can be a nightmare with the thought of a deductible looming. Waived deductibles are common, especially if the care is likely to prevent future claims. Always check to see if this is included on the policy you are considering.
Travel insurance can be inexpensive if you consider you circumstances and select what you need carefully. Remember that this insurance is an investment that will save you thousands in the unlikely event that you need to utilise it. It may even save your life.
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