posted by Life Insurance on 25th, 2008
To own a life insurance policy these days is costly. Although it would greatly benefit you in the long run, the cost of maintaining any type of insurance will probably strain your finances. Being insured is important and saving money is top priority.
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posted by Life Insurance on 24th, 2008
Being skinny is a social norm that we blame Television and Advertising for. Unfortunately, this trend also affects things beyond fashion trends, it can affect your life insurance policy. That is because insurance companies base your plan and premiums according to your health status. It is cheaper for younger and healthier people, and it gets more expensive with age. Weight is another factor that they put in nowadays because of the growing information about diseases that are correlated to being obese or overweight such as high blood pressure, diabetes and heart diseases.
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posted by Life Insurance on 24th, 2008
After losing a spouse, the whole world seems to be in a chaos, and you wouldn’t know where to start putting your life back in order. But as soon as you are well enough to get back in track, life insurance is something that you have to deal with. Basically, you have to ask yourself if you still need a policy after your spouse’s death.
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posted by Life Insurance on 23rd, 2008
Getting through divorce can be a rough patch in your life. Aside from all the emotional turmoil, you are required to deal with financial matters such as property settlements and alimony. To add to this, you have your life insurance to consider. Do you still need you current policy? Do you have to increase or decrease it?
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posted by Life Insurance on 23rd, 2008
Being a single parent entails bigger responsibility. You are the breadwinner and the caregiver of the household. Like other 2 income families, single parents are also burdened with financial concerns the only difference being there is no one to share your burden with. You are solely responsible to make responsible financial decisions for you and your kids.
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