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Life Insurance the facts

January 9th, 2010 Administrator No comments

Insurance involves transferring a risk that you bare, onto an insurance company, so that you no longer have to worry about the event occurring. While you pay a fee, or premium for this, what you get in return is peace of mind. So what is the risk that you are transferring with life insurance? Well, quite simply, it is the financial risk of your own death. It should also be remembered that it is in certain circumstances possible to insure the life of another person, such as your husband or wife, or an important employee. The insurance company will then pay out to the named beneficiary once the event occurs, and this is usually a family member or business associate of the insured.

The thing that insurance companies will be looking for is insurable interest. It may come as a surprise but in the early days of aviation, there were some clever entrepreneurs who would hang around at airports and buy life insurance policies on the passengers. Since plane crashes were very common, a good proportion of the insured passengers died and the insurance companies were faced with the prospect of paying out vast sums to these men.

This is not the reason insurance was developed and the system was not designed to cope with this kind of speculation. Therefore the rule developed that you could only insure the life of someone you had a real interest in surviving. There is also the public policy issue that it would be tempting to some people to insure strangers and then make sure they died soon.

The insurance policy will have two important details defined right at the outset. The first is who is to be paid out under the policy. While this seems obvious, it is important to think carefully about it as, unlike in most insurance contracts, the purchaser of the policy is rarely the beneficiary under a life insurance policy.

The second is the amount to be paid out on to occurrence of the event. It must be remembered that this is also subject to the rule of insurable interest and therefore you cannot have a policy on your life for more than your life is reasonably financially worth. Since the premium is partially calculated on the amount of the payout, you will simply be paying for more insurance than you can receive. Therefore be honest with how much you earn and how much support your providing to your family so that the premium will be accurately assessed.

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How To Find Affordable Life Insurance In Nevada

November 14th, 2009 Administrator No comments

Before you can begin your search for affordable life insurance in Nevada you need to decide on what type of life insurance you want to purchase: whole life insurance or term life insurance.

Whole life insurance is an insurance policy that you keep for your whole life. Whatever the premium is at the time you take out the policy ? based in part on the amount of coverage and your age ? that premium remains constant for life.

With a term policy your coverage lasts for a certain number of years ? the term of the policy ? and then the policy expires and your coverage ends.

Initially term life insurance may seem like the better deal because you?ll initially pay a lower monthly premium for basically the same coverage as you?d get in a whole life policy. But at some point your term insurance will expire and then you?ll need to buy another policy with a new ? and higher ? age-based premium. The purchaser of a whole life policy, however, continues paying the same level premium for life.

While several things affect the cost of your insurance, there are two primary determining factors for the monthly cost of your life insurance: the amount of your coverage and your age at the time you take out the policy.

Obviously the more insurance you take out, the higher your premium will be. However, the cost of a %1,000,000 policy is seldom twice the cost of a %500,000. The higher your policy amount the better ?deal? you will be offered.

The younger you are when you take out your policy, the lower your monthly premium will be ? so it is better to take out a policy this year than wait for another birthday to pass.

Your health is also a concern. If you have a history of heart problems, diabetes, cancer or any other life-threatening health concerns you can count on paying a higher premium for your life insurance. If you smoke you can also figure on paying a higher premium ? but if you can kick the habit not only will you save money on cigarettes, you?ll also be able to get a lower life insurance premium. Likewise, losing weight can also lower your monthly premium payment.

Make sure your credit rating is in good order. Many people are not aware of it, but your credit rating can have an affect on the amount of your life insurance premium. Pay off your credit cards and keep your credit rating high.

If you drive a sports car or a high-performance vehicle or if you have a job which can be considered dangerous you life insurance premiums will reflect the added risk the insurance company is being asked to take.

Lastly, shop around. Policies with nearly identical coverages can vary in price by hundreds of dollars each year depending on which company you choose. However, don?t choose the lowest-priced company if it is not a company that you feel comfortable counting on to be there when the time comes to collect on your policy.

Remember, when you?re searching for an affordable life insurance company in Nevada, not only is the company taking a risk by insuring you ? you are also taking a long-term risk by counting on the company to still be in business when it comes time for your loved ones to collect the benefits you worked so hard to leave them.

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