The distinction made by the insurance industry is between term and permanent life insurance. So you either buy a policy for a fixed term of years which then expires, or the policy is “permanent”, i.e. it usually stays valid and enforceable during your life. The other elements of permanence cover the premium rate which can remain the same throughout your life and the terms of the policy which continue to apply regardless of any change in your health or other circumstances. Never liking to leave anything really simple and straightforward, the industry then divides policies into three basic types. The first is the so-called whole life policy which many consider the most appropriate because the insurers tend to offer minimum guarantees. Why are guarantees useful? For someone aged in their twenties, it is difficult to predict what will happen over the next fifty years. Despite the fact that stock markets have shown steady growth over time, this is partly due to inflation. The buying power of the dollar today will be worn away by price increases, so the numbers representing stock values have to keep rising to keep pace. This is not an increase in real values. It simply prevents a loss of value. So, if an insurer today guarantees you a minimum rate of return over your lifetime, and that rate is better than inflation, it looks a good deal to take it. Better the known than the unknown. Continue reading →
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Life insurance quotes for whole, universal and variable policies
April 16th, 2010 — insurance
Health insurance plans explained
April 14th, 2010 — insurance
You want to insure your health and ask your insurance agent to offer you a good policy. You are given quotes and start thinking about buying a certain plan when the inevitable question is asked “What type of plan do you want to purchase?” This question has left many first-time insurance shoppers confused as they didn’t know about any plan types before. Too bad, because by choosing the type of insurance plan you will pay for determines how your coverage will be distributed as well as how your medical services will be provided. And as you may guess this is crucial when it comes to insuring own health.
But do not worry, this article will explain the essence behind each coverage plan type you can get in the US so the next time you will be asked the question of plan types you would choose the perfect plan to meet your requirements.
Health Maintenance Organization
HMO plans are the most popular type of managed care distribution these days. They provide a wide spectrum of healthcare services you can receive for a reduced fee or free of charge. But the main catch is that you can receive them only at specific locations and from specific professionals. And you will have to choose a primary care physician (PCP) who will refer you to other professionals when needed. Without your PCP’s affiliations you won’t be able to receive coverage for the services you took. Neither will you be covered for the costs if you address someone outside the network. Continue reading →
Whole life insurance options
April 11th, 2010 — insurance
What does whole life coverage assume?
As you can guess from the name, whole life coverage is designed to keep you protected for your entire life in contrast to term insurance where there’s a specific period of time for this. With most whole life policies the death benefit and premiums are usually constant. Moreover, such policies allow you to accumulate cash value as a portion of the premiums you pay that can be later used as an investment tool. In addition, the cash value is not tax-deductible before withdrawal so you can use it for securing your loans.
What are there any options with such policies?
Yes there are. The most popular options with whole life policies are single-premium, traditional and interest-wise policies. With single-premium policies you can pay for the entire policy in bulk. It is a very convenient option for those who have a large sum of money they want to secure their insurance with. Traditional whole life policies provide a specified minimum rate of return on the accumulated cash value portion of the policy. With interest-wise whole life policies the interest rate is variable just like in adjustable rate mortgage loans. Interest-wise policies also provide you with a greater extent of freedom, allowing you to adjust your death benefit regardless of the premium if the conditions are favorable and you have Continue reading →