Archive for December, 2011

Long-Term Care And Annuities

If a family unexpectedly loses one of the incomes, the effect can be devastating. If we look around, there are tens of thousands of two-income families struggling to make ends meet. If unemployment cuts off one income you always hope this is just a temporary blip. But if the worst has happened, there’s no recovery. This means every family should aim to carry some level of financial

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Buying Term Life Cover

As a young person, life insurance is one of these “do I really have to?” things to think about. No one wants to consider the possibility of dying. At a time when we are optimistic about all the good outcomes coming out way if we work hard, it’s unreasonably pessimistic to start worrying about when it might all end. Yet, if you don’t invest a little time

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Bundling Auto And Home Policies

In these difficult economic times, everyone is playing the game of looking for savings on the must-haves. When the job may be lost because of cuts in state or federal budgets – for example, if the defense cuts follow on from the failure of the Supercommittee to agree a deficit reduction package, thousands of jobs will be lost – no one wants big regular commitments. That means

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Trees Turn Brown, Come Tumbling Down

Look out your car window and, sometimes, between the billboards, you can see a tree. In the good old days before we started covering the land with concrete, there used to be whole forests. Now the trees are gone and the ground is covered up, all we get are floods – the water can no longer soak into the ground and disappear. Of course, some of us

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What Is Guaranteed Or Extended Replacement Cost Cover?

The problem with insurance is nothing in life is ever completely certain. One day the housing market can be rolling along, everyone certain prices can only ever go up. The next day, we’re pitched into a recession, major banks are in trouble and the housing market has collapsed. Because insurance is based on the concept of good faith, there’s supposed to be give and take on both

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