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Advantages Of Whole Life Insurance Policies


 by: Donald Lusan

When you consider the advantages of whole life insurance policies I hope you will conclude that this is life insurance worth owning. I have no objection to term life insurance and even owned some when I was much younger. Each type of policy has it's place and it's own function. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why some people never have appreciated this. I refer to the term advocates who seem to hate the thought of buying a whole life policy.

The First Of The Advantages Of Whole Life Insurance Is The Death Benefit

The whole life insurance policy assures you a guaranteed death benefit that never decreases and upon death is usually free of federal income taxes. If you choose you may take the death benefit in the form of a monthly income instead of a lump sum.

The Premiums Remain Level; Another Of The Advantages Of Whole Life Insurance Policies

When you buy a whole life policy the premium you start out with is the premium you will always pay. It never increases. If you, however, decide to use your dividends to reduce premiums you will pay a much lower premium than you contracted for.

Whole Life Insurance Policies Have Cash Values

Another of the advantages of whole life insurance are the cash values. They can be borrowed by the policy owner for whatever reason he or she should choose. If you should decide to surrender your policy at any time you receive your cash values. These cash values accumulate tax deferred.

Participating Whole life Insurance Policies Earn Dividends

If you own a participating whole life insurance policy you automatically become eligible to earn dividends on your cash values if the company performs well, which they usually do.

These dividends can be paid to you in cash, can be used to purchase paid up additions, to reduce premiums or they can be left to accumulate at interest.

Certainly these are worthwhile advantages of whole life insurance. There are many, many more...

About The Author

Donald Lusan

For more than 40 years Donald has been known for his extensive knowledge of the life insurance business. He has represented some of the largest and best life insurance companies in the United States as well as Canada. His advice is invaluable.

Donald's website is: http://www.lifeinsurancehub.net



Inside Insurance ? Protection Priorities

Inside Insurance ? Protection Priorities

 by: Rachel Lane

Protecting your home

Although you have no legal obligation to insure your home, your mortgage company will want to protect their investment with buildings insurance.
However, it is also worth protecting your own investments, so even after you?ve paid off your mortgage, you should ensure you?re financially covered.

Home contents insurance and personal possessions insurance

According to Money Observer, the average home has ?44,000 of contents and replacing this without insurance would be almost impossible for most people.
An average premium is about ?150 a year and will provide cover up to ?50,000.
The majority of contents insurance policies additionally provide public liability and personal legal expenses and although most people don?t claim on these, they could be very useful if needed.

Personal possessions insurance is worth taking...

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Car Insurance - How Can You Lower Your Premiums?

Car Insurance - How Can You Lower Your Premiums?

 by: Michael Challiner

Many factors influence the premium for your Motor insurance policy. Your insurer will have asked you many questions whilst producing your quote - some of which will affect your premium and some will not. Below we discuss the key variables that are within the policyholder's control.

Consolidating policies

By insuring a number of vehicles with the same insurer, or by trying to take out home and life insurance through your car insurer, you may be able to secure a ?bulk buy? discount.

Location

A big influence on the cost of your car insurance is where you live. The chance of your car being broken into or stolen is a key concern for the insurer. More urban areas traditionally facing greater risk of theft and therefore tend to be more expensive than countryside locations.

Excess

By agreeing to pay a greater excess on each claim you can reduce your car...

Car Insurance - How Can You Lower Your Premiums?
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Fear Of Flying

Fear Of Flying


 by: Joseph Kenny

There are a few fears in life that defy logic. Fear of spiders may be one, fear of lifts is another, and perhaps a fear of flying is another. Everyday, thousands of planes take off around the world, carrying millions of passengers safely to their destination. Flying is one of the safest, if not the safest, form of travel available. It is far safer than getting in the car, yet over one third of the population still report a fear of flying.

People cite many concerns when they talk of their fear of flying. Many report a lack of confidence in the air traffic control system and fear that a simple mistake on the ground can lead to disaster in the air. Then there are fears of faults with the plane itself. Most people saw the pictures of the concord crash a few years ago and when you?re sitting on an airplane, a few feet from the massive jet engines humming steadily, it seems very hard to believe that nothing could go...

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DIY Plumbing Repairs - You Have Homeowners Insurance, Use It!

DIY Plumbing Repairs - You Have Homeowners Insurance, Use It!


 by: Ray Breitenbach

Since most home owners insurance policies don't cover the cost of repairs few people think to check with them when plumbing problems
occur. Although they may not cover the repair, they will usually cover the value of damaged property including cleaning up after the repair. The scope of this type of project is typically not a diy plumbing repair project so you will want to find any way you can to help pay for it.

A few years ago I had the misfortune of finding water seeping through a wall in my basement one spring. First this was blamed on a very wet season. Next, when dry weather came around and the leak was still there a basement waterproofing contractor was called in. It was no suprise when this contractor informed me that I had ground water and needed their expensive services. Since the company had a vested interest in me believing this they did not...

DIY Plumbing Repairs - You Have Homeowners Insurance, Use It!
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New York Scaffold Law Protects New York Construction Workers

New York Scaffold Law Protects New York Construction Workers

 by: Angelo G. Faraci

There is a great deal of misinformation concerning the New York Scaffold Law. The Insurance and Business Community are wrong when they say that construction workers who are ?lax about wearing safety gear? and fall from a height and are injured can hold their employer liable under New York Labor Law Section 240, the ?scaffold law.? The Court of Appeals ruled definitively in /Cahill v. Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority/ that if a worker has been informed about and given safety equipment and fails to use it ?for no good reason,? the employer cannot be held liable under the scaffold law for any resulting injuries.

Indeed, under the scaffold law, if a worker is the sole cause for whatever reason of his or her injury, the owner or general contractor cannot be held liable. An owner or general contractor can be held liable for a worker?s injuries only if their failure...

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Supplemental Health Insurance: Changing Workplace, Changing World

Supplemental Health Insurance: Changing Workplace, Changing World


 by: Anna Dorbyk

Work-related stress is on the rise and according to Statistics Canada, the repercussions are numerous. Increasingly, individuals are finding that their job demands more of them- more hours, more flexibility, and more qualifications. The end result of such demands is more stress, and people are having a hard time coping with it.

Many individuals respond to workplace stress by working more. Attaining a sense of security in your job or receiving the praise that you deserve often requires that you exert more energy in order to differentiate yourself from the rest. Consequently, longer hours at work leaves less time for family and social responsibilities, thus adding to the list of stressful factors. For some, it may begin to feel like a vicious cycle that they are powerless to stop.

Enduring the difficulties of workplace stress can be more destructive than...

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Tips for Buying a New Home

Tips for Buying a New Home


 by: Matt McWilliams

Learn from others' mistakes and save money on your new home

Buying a new home can be a daunting task, even for someone who has owned several homes. If you recently purchased your first home, you probably found that is hard to find good advice that is truly useful. You had to learn a lot on our own, but at least now you probably feel comfortable and knowledgeable about the whole process.

My wife and I recently purchased a new home in Tennessee. Here are some helpful hints we picked up along the way:

1. Use all of the online resources available. Almost every state and local government has a website where you can research real estate information. The data on home sales, taxes, and neighborhoods is invaluable when you are shopping for a home. We were able to find out the most recent sale prices in the neighborhood we selected, and we didn't have to rely on a real estate agent to get the...

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Laser Eye Surgery ? Will Insurance Pay? Determining the Medical Necessity of ?Cosmetic? Treatments

Laser Eye Surgery ? Will Insurance Pay? Determining the Medical Necessity of ?Cosmetic? Treatments

 by: AllMed Healthcare Management

Eye wear may be a fashion accessory, but when you depend on it for seeing the world, it?s a lot more. Today, many people are turning to refractive laser eye surgery, such as Lasik surgery, to improve their vision. However, this high-cost surgery is normally not paid for by insurance because it fails to meet the conservative therapy test and is classified as cosmetic. This trend is shifting.

We are seeing an increasing number of circumstances where refractive eye surgery is determined to be medically necessary and, therefore, payable by the insurance provider. For example, if conservative therapy treatments fail or if a patient is intolerant of contact lenses and cannot wear glasses because they might pose a risk in their job (e.g. police or firefighters), refractive eye surgery may be the most medically viable treatment...

Laser Eye Surgery ? Will Insurance Pay? Determining the Medical Necessity of ?Cosmetic? Treatments
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