Tag: Life Insurance

Adults Put Life Insurance in the Backseat

The number of U.S. adults with life insurance protection dropped to an all-time low in 2011, says a study conducted by the Life Insurance Market and Research Association (LIMRA). The worldwide insurance and financial association revealed that 41 percent of American adults had no life insurance coverage at all last year.

The LIMRA study revealed that nearly half of all U.S. adults are going without life insurance policies. This amounts to approximately 95 million people.

The study found that the likelihood of going without life insurance coverage has dramatically increase for every age group since 2004.

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Which Life Insurance is Right for You?

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LifeGoesStrong.com is an NBC affiliated site designed for “mid-lifers,” or those in the 45-65 age group, focused on providing information related to technology, home, work, family, and such, as it relates to its readers.  Recently, they published an interesting article, “Term Life Insurance: Right for You?” that addresses a common question amongst this demographic; do I need life insurance and what type should I purchase? The author

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John Hancock Life Insurance Introduces Health Program

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Earlier today, John Hancocks Life Insurance Underwriting department announced enhancements to their HealthStyles program for their customers.  This plan has been very successful as they aim to benefit applicants with favorable health and lifestyle factors.  This crediting program allows for more affordable life insurance rates for people following healthier lifestyles.  The enhancements will further improve this program and make it more appealing to a wider group of people.

After years of research by John Hancock Life Insurance, the HealthStyles program allows underwriters to offer discounts to more clients under a broader range of lifestyle behaviors.  The

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Life Insurance or Death Insurance?

Having been in the life insurance business for as long as I have, I have often wondered why it is called life insurance rather than death insurance.  After all, you can purchase Accidental Death insurance, you can buy Accidental Death and Dismemberment insurance, but when you purchase a policy to pay your beneficiaries in the event of your death, you buy Life Insurance.

In many of the promotional materials I read about life insurance, its rare to read about the Death Benefit.  You dont often see the words Death, Dying, or other words signifying the end of life.  After all, who (other than casket manufacturers and undertakers) want to talk about death?

In the early days of life insurance, there was a method of selling the product which was often called, backing the hearse up to the door.  With this method, the agent would paint a picture to the wife of the prospect of funerals, of life without a partner, of children running around without shoes, etc.  While I dont, for a minute, want to degrade the wonderful uses of life insurance, I have never been a fan of that type of sale.

Life insurance really is death insurance, as it pays a benefit at the death of the insured, but it would be tough to start conversations by saying, lets talk about your death.  Its not a subject I like to talk about too much, so I understand the insurance industrys use of the label Life Insurance.

There are living benefits to be had with permanent life insurance policies, such as Whole Life Insurance.  With a cash-value build-up, there are living benefits, such as having enough funds for retirement, college funds for the children, or cash to use as you wish like take that trip to Europe that you never got around to doing.  Even though there is a death benefit, I can see calling this life insurance.

Term life insurance, on the other hand, without any cash-value component like its whole life cousin, is really pure death insurance.  There are no living benefits, unless you consider that there are living benefits in knowing that your family will be able to continue living in the lifestyle you set up for them.

Come to think of it, the naming of this insurance product isnt much different than other types of policies most people purchase auto insurance and homeowners insurance.  After all, we dont call them car crash insurance and your home is damaged by a fire insurance.  We do, however, purchase flood insurance and earthquake insurance (at least in California).

 Call it life insurance or death insurance, whether you purchase term or whole life insurance, if you are married and have a family. you should

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What Happens to Your Life Insurance in Bankruptcy?

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Bankruptcy is being considered by millions of Americans during these tough economic times, and many are wondering what will happen to their life insurance proceeds if they choose to file.  Depending on your circumstances, your life insurance proceeds could be safe from bankruptcy laws, but there are exceptions that do apply and you should definitely talk to a professional about how your unique scenario will impact your life insurance policy.

You will first need to determine what type of bankruptcy you will be filing.  There are three main types that the general public tend to turn to including Chapter 7, also known as liquidation, Chapter 13, the wage-earner plan, and Chapter 11 which is used by businesses.  Pr

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Life Insurance as a Christmas Gift?

I know what youre thinking who would want a life insurance policy as a Christmas gift?  Can you just imagine the look on your spouses or kids faces when they open a present and it is a life insurance policy?  And to make matters worse, their present has your name on it.

A life insurance policy with you as the insured person might just be the best gift your family ever received.  Hopefully, if its a term policy, its a gift that will never be used.  Quite unlike the tie you will never wear, this will be a gift everybody will be glad it wasnt used,

Okay, so Im being a bit facetious here.  I, myself, would never give this gift to my family for Christmas (and Im in the business), but if you have a family, this should be the gift you purchase (without putting it under the tree before you buy all the toys that will be forgotten in a few months or the clothes that wont fit your kids within a year or the blender you thought, for sure, your wife would really love as a Christmas present.

Making sure your family, upon your death. woul

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