Archive for May, 2010

Cheap Insurance Life

Posted May 31st, 2010 by Admin | No Comments

Permanent life insurance provides lifetime insurance protection (does not expire), but the premiums must be paid on time. Most permanent policies offer a savings or investment component combined with the insurance coverage. This component, in turn, causes premiums to be higher than those of term insurance. The investment may offer a fixed interest rate or [...]

Buying Life Insurance? One Tip To Save You Thousands!

Posted May 24th, 2010 by Admin | No Comments

Its simple, always have your Life Insurance policy Written in Trust. This may sound technical but it is easy to understand and its so easy to organise.
Written in Trust ensures that in the event of a claim, the policy will pay directly to the beneficiaries you name on the policy when you first take it [...]

Buying Life Insurance? One tip to save you thousands!

Posted May 17th, 2010 by Admin | No Comments

Its simple, always have your Life Insurance policy Written in Trust. This may sound technical but it is easy to understand and its so easy to organise.
Written in Trust ensures that in the event of a claim, the policy will pay directly to the beneficiaries you name on the policy when you first take it [...]

Buying life insurance: A Shopping Checklist

Posted May 10th, 2010 by Admin | No Comments

When shopping for term life insurance, you want to find the right amount of insurance coverage at a reasonable price with a company you can trust. But for many people, getting started is the hardest part. That’s where the following Life Insurance Checklist can help.
1. What you would like your policy to achieve?
Ask yourself what [...]

Why Families Shouldn’t be Without Term Life Insurance

Posted May 3rd, 2010 by Admin | No Comments

My father died when I was nine. He left behind my mother and four children aged between seventeen years and nine and no money. Sure I missed him but at nine I didn’t really have much idea about death or loss. I know it sounds selfish but what I really missed was [...]