Archive for the Life Insurance Category

Indeterminate whole life insurance

Posted on June 1, 2011 by Kate

Whole life insurance is one of the many types of life insurance policies that continuously remain in force for the whole lifetime of the insured, of which usually requires premiums to be paid annually into the policy. There are also many types of such insurance policies, one of it being the Indeterminate Premium. Before we [...]

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Facts about Graded Whole Life Insurance

Posted on February 15, 2011 by Kate

Individuals who have existing problems or those who are elderly usually have a hard time looking for a plan that they can be approved for and that they can afford. This is because the eligibility and rate offered to an individual depend on a number of factors, including age and health conditions. Those who are [...]

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The Importance of Having Life Insurance

Posted on December 16, 2010 by Kate

Life Insurance coverage is important, no matter what your age or situation. While you are young and healthy, it’s hard to think of reasons why you might need life insurance. You may start a family, change your employment, or lose a loved one before you even really start to ponder it. Consider the following: 1)    [...]

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Term Life Insurance vs Whole Life Insurance

Posted on September 5, 2010 by Kate

If you are considering life insurance for the first time, the type of insurance coverage you need and the insurance coverage you want may depend on several factors. Affordability is the primary question most people consider before the type of coverage they want.  Indeed, the type of coverage you get may very well depend on [...]

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Life and Critical Illness Insurance Tips

Posted on March 1, 2009 by Kate

Life and critical illness insurance could make your life a great deal easier if you should become a victim to one of the critical illnesses defined in your policy. When looking into taking out both forms of protection together you could choose whether you wanted just to protect your mortgage repayments and take out decreasing [...]

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