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<p>Life Insurance Basics You Should Know</p>
<p>It is important to understand some life insurance basics before committing to a particular policy. We work hard to take care of our families and our goal is to protect those who depend on us. But, unfortunately, many of us are unaware of how significant life insurance could be in the future well being of those we love.</p>
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<p>1.Wants vs needs. When deciding how much or what type of life insurance to buy, a common strategy is to buy based on &#8220;needs&#8221;. While it is important to condsider the needs of the dependents left behind, basing your purchase on needs is limiting. If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, how much life insurance would you want? I&#8217;m confident you would answer, &#8220;As much as I can get.&#8221; This stems from the desire to insure for the total value of your life instead of just meeting the basic needs of your loved ones. When we insure our homes and cars, we don&#8217;t insure for half the value because that would meet our needs. We insure for the maximum value because that is what we want. We want to replace the total value of the life lost. Keep this in mind when making life insurance decisions and make your choice based on wants rather than needs alone.</p>
<p>2.Know the terms. When shopping for life insurance, you will encounter a unique language with jargon that can often be confusing. Taking a little time to understand the terms will help you make a more informed and educated decision.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important distinction you will need to know is the difference between term life and whole life insurance.</p>
<p>Term Life Insurance: Basically, as implied by the title &#8216;term life insurance&#8217;, you are covered for a limited period of time, specified by the policy. If you die with the policy in place, the insurance company will pay the agreed upon amount to your beneficiaries. However, if you live beyond the deadline, the term will expire and the coverage will cease. Term insurance is a popular choice because premiums are cheaper than with other options, at least in the beginning. However, it is important to remember that since premiums are based on age and health, insurance cos<br />
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ts will increase when it comes time to renew or purchase new coverage. If you are young and healthy, your premium may be quite low, making term insurance attractive. At an average 1% pay claim, companies are able to keep rates reasonable because they know that the term will likely expire before a payout is required. Term life insurance provides no living benefits to the policyholder and is only paid upon death. We often call it &#8220;death&#8221; insurance.</p>
<p>Whole Life Insurance: Also known as cash value insurance or permanent insurance, this type combines the death benefit with an investment component so that you are able to build up cash value for your entire life. Basically, the policy outlines a fixed amount that is to be paid upon your death, but part of the premium is also invested by the company providing a cash value. The policy owner can borrow against the cash value without being taxed. Although whole life insurance premiums are higher, there is no renewal period and the premiums will never increase regardless of age or health issues. The coverage is in effect for your entire life rather than just a specified period of time. In contrast to term insurance, which has an approximate 1% pay claim, whole life insurance is guaranteed to be paid out since it does not expire. And, since it has living benefits, the policy holder can enjoy all of their investment while they are still alive.</p>
<p>3.Seek expert advice. Since life insurance can be complicated and confusing, it is important that you consult with an expert or insurance agent that is willing to spend some time explaining the various options. Make sure that your representative understands your goals and clearly outlines the provisions of each policy. Remember that most insurance agents are paid according to their sales, so you need to be careful that you are not pressured into a decision that you do not feel comfortable making. Find someone who will outline all the details and thoroughly explain all the conditions and provisions of the policy.</p>
<p>4.Shop around. There are many different policies available, and choosing the one that is best for your situation will depend on your needs and goals. Also, the cost differences between companies will vary, even for the exact same coverage. Taking the time to gather several quotes could save you a lot of money. Most insurance agents will try to find you the best deal possible, but this is not always guaranteed, so it is important to make sure that they work on your behalf to secure the best coverage and premiums possible.</p>
<p>Knowing life insurance basics and following a few simple tips will help you find the coverage you want so you can relax, knowing that you have taken every step possible to provide for and protect your family.It is important to understand some life insurance basics before committing to a particular policy. We work hard to take care of our families and our goal is to protect those who depend on us. But, unfortunately, many of us are unaware of how significant life insurance could be in the future well being of those we love.</p>
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<p>Auckland, Apr. 3 (ANI): People seeking life insurance in New Zealand are outraged after being asked by insurance companies if they have sex with prostitutes.</p>
<p>The country&#39;s Privacy Commission has raised concerns over the issue, saying felt they had been asked intrusive or irrelevant questions could complain to the commissioner.</p>
<p>&#8220;Questions asked by life insurance companies should not be unreasonably intrusive and must be directly relevant to assessing risk,&#8221; the New Zealand Herald quoted Assistant Privacy Commissioner Katrine Evans, as saying.</p>
<p>Companies which ask about their clients&#39; sexual behaviour with prostitutes, include BNZ bank and AMP insurance. Those which don&#39;t include Westpac, Kiwibank and AA Life.</p>
<p>AMP chief underwriter Geoff Dyer said: &#8220;We ask this question as people who are in what is considered &#8220;at risk&#8221; sexual practices are at greater risk of acquiring HIV/AIDS than those that aren&#39;t.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other commonly asked life insurance questions include whether a person has ever had a sexually transmitted disease, raised cholesterol or a bowel polyp or has ever attempted suicide.</p>
<p>Investment Savings and Insurance Association CEO Vance Arkinstall said: &#8220;Some companies will have different views, but there are concerns over sexual preferences of people from time to time and it&#39;s born out of the risk of Aids and those sorts of issues.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Some people do find the questions difficult to answer and in that situation, if you&#39;re uncomfortable, well, there are a lot of insurers &#8211; go and try another one,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>However, Evans said that companies should carefully justify the relevance of including intruding questions in their questionnaire.</p>
<p>&#8220;Some illnesses can have a significant impact on whether a person is insurable, or at what premium. It&#39;s not immediately obvious, though, that the nature of sexual partners or activities is relevant. Insurers would have to be able to justify this very carefully,&#8221; she added. (ANI)</p>
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<p>Term life insurance definition is less complicated than a permanent life insurance. Term life insurance covers the insured for a period of one or more years. The death benefit is paid only in the event the insured dies during that specific term only. No payment is made by the insurer if the insured lives beyond the term. It is commonly availed when the need for protection is temporary. This is appropriate for those who are still paying for their home mortgage or college tuition. This can also replace income should death happens prior to retirement.</p>
<p>If you cannot afford the premiums of permanent life insurance policy, then a term life insurance can be another good option for you. Generally, premiums for a permanent life insurance policy are higher than term life since a portion of its premium is used to accrue cash value. Cash value can be utilized by the policy holder by taking out a loan against it or using it to pay your premiums or buy more coverage. Term insurance on the other hand does not accumulate any cash value.</p>
<p>Term life insurance definition is usually described as either renewable or convertible. A renewable term life insurance allows the policy to be renewed for another term period without requiring the insured to show proof of good health. The policy automatically renews for another term period but is subject to a maximum age limit. However, the premium due for the renewed period will be typically much higher compared to the initial term period.</p>
<p>A convertible term life insurance definition states that the insured is allowed to convert the term policy to a permanent policy during the specified term without having to show proof of good health. However, the conversion period is shorter than the duration of the term insurance coverage.</p>
<p>Term life insurance rates are very competitive than permanent life insurance. There are several online comparison websites that can help you find the best deals of term life- from premium prices to levels of coverage. With a few clicks away, you can guarantee your family&#8217;s protection when you are no longer around for them.</p>
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<p>If you are looking for a low rate life insurance, you can choose from the different types of term-life insurance. Unlike permanent life insurance, term life insurance policy is more affordable and provides protection up to a certain period of time.</p>
<p>The most commonly known type term life insurance is the increasing premium term life insurance policy. This is also called the yearly renewable term life insurance policy because the premium increases each year as long as the insured still owns the policy. Unlike other life insurance policy, increasing premium term life has a very low initial premium. This type is recommended for a short-term need. Another low rate life insurance is the decreasing term life insurance. This type, which has a decreasing face value, is usually used to pay-off mortgage in case the homeowner dies. Another type is the level term life insurance where the policy duration can be bought for a certain period where the maximum is 30 years. This is still considered as low rate life insurance policy although the cost is more than the two other types mentioned. The premiums and the death benefits remain level for the entire period. Universal life insurance has a level death benefit and premiums. You can actually choose to increase or decrease the amount in your savings or life insurance if you want to.</p>
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