Tuesday, December 18, 2007

How To Quickly Find The Best Term Life Insurance Quote?

How To Quickly Find The Best Term Life Insurance Quote?

By Oliver Turner

The concept of term life insurance is very easy to understand. Term life insurance remains effective for a limited, predetermined time span. A term life insurance holder pays regular premium during the term of his life insurance policy. If the insurance holder dies during the term, death benefits directly go to the beneficiary.

Most of the life insurance policies offer variety of options but term life insurance offer only limited flexibility. Additionally, term life insurance does not make any cash value or any residual. After the expiry of term life insurance policy, there is no use of it, you just need to renew it or purchase a new one.

It is also true that options are more readily available with other insurance solutions. Despite simplicity and limitations, term life insurance is still sensible among many customers.

Those who need temporary life insurance protection should prefer term life insurance policy. Some times it happens that an individual is not covered by any life insurance policy due to some reasons, under such circumstances, a term life insurance can fill the gap, protecting the financial interests of their family. If you also need life insurance coverage for a short period, term life insurance comes in picture.

Term life insurance is mostly meant for young working people with families. You can quickly find the best term life insurance quote using Internet. While searching for online term life insurance quotes you should keep some points in mind like the premium to be paid, term of the insurance, term life insurance rate, authenticity of the company etc. You can find affordable term life insurance by searching online life insurance companies. By comparing life insurance policies of different companies you can find the best term life insurance policy suitable for you. Life insurance is a must for all of us. Do not postpone it any more. Get a new life insurance. Good luck.

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Saturday, December 8, 2007

For The Cheapest Life Insurance Go With A Specialist Life Insurance Broker

For The Cheapest Life Insurance Go With A Specialist Life Insurance Broker

By David Thomson

While life insurance can bring peace of mind it can also be an expensive addition, but it doesn’t have to be if you go with a specialist life insurance broker for your quotes. A specialist will be able to search out the cheapest deals for you much quicker than you could possibly hope to do yourself simply because they know where to look.

When considering life insurance there are factors you will have to decide before going to a specialist. The first is what type of insurance you want for your circumstances and how much cover you will need to take out. Deciding how much cover you need can be a little overwhelming but this can be made a little easier if you take your yearly income and then multiply this by at least 10. Of course this is only a very rough guide and you will have to take things into account such as the rise of inflation, whether or not you have a mortgage and how much the mortgage is and any dependant children you have.

The type of life insurance that you want or need will also determine how much the premium will be for the cover, so of course you will have to decide this before asking a specialist broker to look around on your behalf and get your quotes. He or she can give you help and advice to ensure that you choose the right cover for you.

For example and as a guide, the cheapest and simplest form of life insurance is called term life insurance and you simply decide how much you wish to insure your life for and over how many years. A specialist life insurance broker will then be able to get you several quotes based on a little background information.

Term life insurance will pay out the pre-defined sum of money if you should die during the term of the policy, however if you are still alive after the term of the policy is up then the policy will simply expire and there will not be a payout. This is the cheapest way of insuring your life and giving loved ones something to tide them over through what would be an extremely stressful time.

About the Author: David Thomson is Chief Executive of BestDealInsurance an independent specialist broker dedicated to providing their clients with the best deal on their life insurance, critical illness cover and home and motor insurance.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Term Life Insurance Cost – The Least Expensive Life Insurance

Term Life Insurance Cost – The Least Expensive Life Insurance

By Jessica Farrell

Of all the various life insurance options, term life insurance policies are most often the least expensive and the most commonly purchased life insurance policies.

Term life insurance policies are the least expensive life insurance policies. This is because you are purchasing life coverage only when you purchase a term life insurance policy, whereas with other life insurances, such as whole life insurance, you are also purchasing an investment component. Many whole life insurance policies call these investments “retirement savings,” but there are many other ways to save for retirement without having to choose a life insurance policy that may not be the best for you. Since you are not paying for anything but life insurance with a term life insurance policy, term life insurance is less expensive than any other life insurance option for the coverage offered.

However, term life insurance is not the most practical policy choice for you if you are seeking coverage for the duration of your life and/or seeking an investment component. Term life insurance policies do not accumulate guaranteed cash values, nor do they assist with estate planning the way whole life insurance can. Another downfall is that term life insurance is not available to people above age 50 at the same less expensive premiums that apply to younger people. At this point, a whole life insurance policy may be the better option.

When you start planning your purchase of a life insurance policy, the first thing you should do is figure out exactly what kind of coverage you need (do you want to be covered for life, or for the next fifteen years?), how much you can afford or are willing to pay (how much money can you afford to spend on your life insurance?), and what kind of perks, if any, you would like your life insurance policy to offer (are you looking for a life insurance policy that will offer accumulated cash value and other investment options?).

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Monday, November 26, 2007

Welcome to our new Life Insurance Blog

Welcome to our New Life Insurance Blog

By Jason Wall - SKHomes4sale.com and Athomecanada.com

On behalf of SKhomes4sale.com and Athomecanada.com, welcome to our new Life Insurance blog.

I created this blog because we receive so many questions about all the different types of insurance that need to be considered when buying and selling a home. This can range to life insurance to home insurance.

We will try to provide all of our home selling and buying customers with as much information about insurance and keep things as simple as possible. We will be posting approximately 2 to 3 posts per week.

If you have any questions at all, please respond to the blog entries.

Please enjoy!!!!

About the Author: Jason Wall is the owner of SKHomes4sale.com and ATHomecanada.com. His company provides an advertising avenue for home owners selling their home privately in Canadian Real Estate and thus providing buyers a great way of searching and viewing private homes for sale in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba. There are hundreds and hundreds of homes on the site for people who are buying their home privately.

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Term Life Insurance Quote Online

Term Life Insurance Quote Online – Get Yours Today!

By Elizabeth Newberry

In today’s fast-paced world, we often find it difficult to find a free minute between tending to our own careers and picking the kids up from soccer practice to think about purchasing life insurance – much less actually putting forth the effort to purchase it! However, our fast-paced world does not just bring added stress; it also brings technology. If you are in the market for term life insurance, but just can not seem to find the time to make an appointment with your local term life insurance agent, consider getting your term life insurance quote online.

Fortunately, getting your term life insurance quote online doesn’t have to require too much research on your part. Why? Because instead of calling an insurance company, making an appointment with an agent, and leaving work to talk with the agent, you can actually get your term life insurance quote online. There are two main ways you can get your term life insurance quote online.

First, you may want to use one of the many insurance-related Web sites out there that have large databases of insurance companies that offer term life insurance quotes online. All you will have to do is find a Web site that represents a decent number of term life insurance companies, enter your information, and wait for the results. Using the information you provide, these kinds of Web sites will search many different insurance companies for you.

Second, you may choose to search the Web site dedicated solely to a particular term life insurance provider to get your term life insurance quote online. People who choose this method are usually already at least somewhat familiar with the insurance company they are searching.

Each Web site should provide you with contact information, so once you’ve gotten your term life insurance quote online, you can speak with a live insurance agent from the insurance company at a time that is convenient for you.

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Term Life Insurance: What is it all About?

Term Life Insurance. What Is It All About?

By Donald Lusan

What is term life insurance? You have an interest in buying term life insurance, that is why you are reading this article, and you want to know how it really works. Right? Well, there are many types of term life insurance and I am going to give you a brief explanation as to how each one works.

Decreasing Term Life Insurance

Decreasing term life insurance is very popular with home owners and mortgage companies. The homeowners want to know that the mortgage is paid off if they should prematurely die, and the mortgage company want to be assured that they are repaid the money loaned to the homeowner. The face amount of these policies decrease in a uniformed manner each year as the balance owed on the mortgage decreases, and the premium remains level. This is very inexpensive life insurance.

Increasing Premium Term Life Insurance

This is initially the cheapest term life insurance you can buy. The death benefit remains level for the duration, however, the premiums increase every year and as a result this may turn out to be the most expensive term life insurance you can buy. If you should purchase this policy it would be wise to convert to a level plan as quickly as possible.

5 Year Level Term Insurance

The face amount of this policy remains level for the entire 5 year period and so does the premium. Upon death the face amount is paid either in one lump sum or in the form of an income. If you have a short term need for life insurance, like covering a bank loan, then this may be the plan for you.

10 Year Term Life Insurance

Like the 5 year term life insurance policy, the ten year term life policy can be used to cover a bank loan, but it can do considerably more. It can be used for family protection and a myriad of other needs. The face amount of the policy remains level for the duration and so does the premium. Some companies allow you to continue the policy after 10 years with an increase in premium.

20 Year Term Life Insurance

The 20 year term life insurance policy is probably the most popular of term life policies. The death benefit remains level for the duration and in some cases so does the premium. With some companies, however, the premiums increase after the first 10 years to reflect the cost of the additional risk to which the insurance company is exposed as the insured gets older. All in all, the 20 tear term life insurance policy is fairly inexpensive and does the job it is intended to do.

Unlike whole life insurance, universal life insurance or variable life insurance, term life insurance does not have cash values or earn dividends. There is a fairly new type of term life insurance policy, however, called a return of premium policy which returns all your premiums at the end of the term period, if you do not die. The premiums are so high it may not be worth your while to buy this type of term policy.

About the Author: 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

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Term Life Insurance - Save Money the Smart Way

Term Life Insurance - Save Money The Smart Way

By Rick Hendershot

Term life insurance is the easiest type of life insurance to understand. To put it simply, the insured person pays a minimal premium per thousand dollars of coverage on an annual, semi annual, quarterly or monthly basis. If he or she dies within the term of the policy, the life insurance company will pay the beneficiary the face value of the policy.

**Distinctive Features of Term Life Insurance

To better understand some of the distinctive features of term life insurance, consider the following points:

First, term life insurance is "pure insurance" because when you purchase a term insurance policy you are only buying a "death benefit". Unlike with other types of "permanent insurance" such as whole life, universal life, and variable universal life, there is no additional cash value built up with this kind of policy. Term insurance only gives you a specific death benefit.

Second, the coverage is for a defined period of time (the "term") such as 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, and so on. Once the policy is in force, it only remains in force until the end of the term -- assuming you pay the premiums, of course.

Third, most term insurance policies are renewable at the end of the term. With what is known as "Level Term Life Insurance", the death benefit remains the same throughout the term of the policy, but since the insured person is getting older, the premium will gradually increase. As time goes by the cost of a level term insurance policy may become greater than you are willing to pay for a simple death benefit. An alternative is the "Decreasing Term Life Insurance" policy in which the premium remains the same, but the death benefit goes down as time goes by.

Fourth, most term policies can be converted to permanent policies within a specific number of years. If you decide it is important to retain the insurance coverage, converting may be something you should plan for. You can anticipate the accelerating cost of term insurance premiums and convert your policy before the premiums become prohibitively high. It is true that in the short term the premium will usually be higher than if you stayed with the term policy. But over the long term this difference will decrease because of the rapid acceleration of the term insurance premium as you get older. A permanent policy also accumulates cash value which increases the total death benefit paid to your beneficiary.

**Popular Uses of Term Life Insurance

Term life insurance is most appropriate whenever you want to protect your beneficiaries from a sudden financial burden as the result of your death. Here are some of the most common uses of term life insurance.

Personal Costs Due to Death - When a spouse or family member dies there will be immediate costs. Many people purchase a relatively small term life insurance policy to cover these costs.

Mortgage Insurance - Banks and financial institutions often insist that mortgage holders retain a term life insurance policy sufficient to pay out their mortgage. Such policies make the bank the beneficiary of the policy. If the mortgage holder should happen to die before the mortgage is paid off, the insurance policy will pay it out. This is also a great benefit to a spouse whose earning power will likely be decreased due to the death of his or her partner.

Business Partner Insurance - Term insurance is also used by business people to cover outstanding loans with their bank, or to purchase a deceased partner's shares on death, if they had an agreement to do so. Most partnerships have an agreement of this sort, and the policy premiums are paid by the business.

Key Person Insurance - When a company loses key individuals due to death, this can often result in hardship to the company. Key person insurance is purchased by the company for any individual it deems to be "key". The company itself is made the beneficiary of the policy. So when a "key" person dies, the company receives a cash injection to handle the problems associated with replacing that person.

**Getting a Term Life Insurance Quote

Here are some things to look for when getting a quote for term life insurance:

1. The cheapest rate today will not be the cheapest rate tomorrow. For instance, the cheapest premium today will likely be for a Yearly Renewable Term policy. This policy is renewed every year at which time your premium is also adjusted upwards. This is fine if you intend to convert to a longer term solution (permanent insurance) in a year or two, or if you have a very short term requirement for insurance. But if you think you will need this insurance for a longer period, you would be better to commit to something like a Ten Year Term Policy. This locks your premium and death benefit in for ten years. Your rates will not increase until you renew.

2. Compare coverage and premium projections for different policies. Think about the long term and get the coverage that saves you money in the long run.

3. Make sure you completely understand the conversion options built into the different policies you are considering. Most policies will let you convert part or all of your term insurance into permanent insurance within a specific period of time, and without the need of a medical examination.

4. For some situations you should consider options such as Decreasing Term Life Insurance in which the death benefit decreases as time goes by. This makes sense if the policy is being used to cover a mortgage or business loan.

Term life insurance is not the answer to all life insurance requirements, but it should be part of a sound plan for every person's financial future.


About the Author: For more information about Term Life Insurance see http://www.lifeinsurancehub.net/lowcosttermlifeinsurance.html or http://www.lifeinsurancehub.net/ Rick Hendershot is a writer and publisher of the Linknet Publishing Network. For article writing and distribution see Linknet Article Program at http://www.linknet-promotions.com


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