How Life Insurance Quotes Directories Give As Much As 70% Off Your Insurance Premiums

February 15, 2010 by · 22 Comments 

If you feel you can:

- Reduce as much as 70% off your current life insurance policy premium;
- Go buy a brand new life insurance policy at about 40%-70% off the listing price;
- Compare as many life insurance quotes in the shortest time; and
- get your quotes FREE of the Hassle and with No Obligation to buy…

You’d give it a try right? I would.

Let Me Share With You A Little Secret.

Life insurance companies are hurting. They can see that people in a slow economy have the least inclination to getting life or health insurance.

These insurance companies WANT your money and it’s the best time to give it to them due to the discounts and other concessions. It’s been officially a buyer’s market ever since the US government admitted its in financial trouble.

Financial trouble means lots of people like you or me want to keep the money where it’s safe (The Bank) and have no inclination to touch it until the recession thaws out.

And that’s part of the problem. Keeping money in the bank is a major cause of inflation.

According to Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad), money is a currency. And when money is a currency it needs to circulate through the economy. If it doesn’t and just sits in a bank earning a 2% interest, no ones makes money.

Debt keeps not just the United States economy going, but the rest of the countrties who use money as a currency.

So keeping all your money in the bank is not the right way to do it.

In a slow economy, it’s the BEST TIME EVER to change your life insurance policy or ask your insurance agent if he has a better offer.

That’s because they’re all looking for more money to keep THEIR businesses going.

But you wouldn’t know until you ask.

AND, unless you have a large list of life insurance quotes right at your fingertips (I can hear your minds suddenly click in unison). :)

Yes, with these quotes on hand, you can bargain and bargain hard for a lower price.

Whether its asking your current agent or moving to another insurance agency, isn’t it time for you to take the opportunity to refinance your life insurance policies, for some as much as 70% percent?

Remember why you should take a long hard look at life insurance quotes:

- It’s Free. You have no obligation to buy.
- You have control. The insurer WANTS your money badly
- Providers and insurers WILL protect your personal information or you can sue them. And,
- You will need to spread the net wide to catch as many quotes as possible to be in  a strong bargaining position.

To use a BIIIIIG net, make use of online Life Insurance Quotes Directories.

Life Insurance Quotes Directories collect life insurance quote providers and place them into one location on the Internet. They provide the consumer a service that saves time and money since it’s free and all in one place.

A note about gathering the quotes from multiple services.

Remember, to reduce the confusion:

- Fill the forms truthfully (do not use aliases)
- Block off a time in your day where you’ll be available to receive calls from them.
- Do not make commitments when they call but ask them to send you a list of their offers including price, coverage and monthly payments
- Sort the prices and features of each quote in Excel and shortlist the top 10

Have Fun!

Erwin Chua

Consumer Advocate

The Life Insurance Quotes For Consumers Blog

“Insurance Is Personal”

Do You Know the Difference Between Life Insurance and Health Insurance?

November 25, 2009 by · 42 Comments 

An individual having health insurance is protected against running up large an extensive medical expenses. Health insurance coverage offers folks either partial or full coverage for certain medical procedures and treatments. On the other hand, life insurance it is an insurance policy that pays what’s called the face value of the life insurance policy to a beneficiary if the person whose life is insured dies. This value or what’s called the face value of the policy is paid out to the beneficiary in one lump sum payment.

When shopping for life insurance you will find two basic types: these types are what are called whole life and term life insurance. Term life insurance is much less expensive than full life insurance because of the fact it offers nothing more than simply life insurance coverage in the event that the person who is insured dies. Term life insurance can be purchased for durations as little as one year or as long as 30 years. The beneficiary of the term life insurance policy receives the proceeds or the face value of the policy if the person that was insured dies some time during the term of this life insurance policy. This might explain why so many people decide to wait until they get a little older before making a purchase of life insurance. Not always a wise idea though.

Whole life insurance combines the life insurance protection benefit along with an investment plan. The premium or the amount of money a person pays every period (monthly, quarterly or yearly) for a whole life policy is split between the life insurance premium and the investment portion of the policy. The investment vehicle portion of the whole life policy can be invested in mutual funds, money market, on the stock market and bonds and in some cases can be chosen by the person who is insured. One of the benefits of a whole life insurance policy is that it forces the saving of money for retirement by the person who is insured. This occurs by taking a portion of the premium and investing it in one of the investment vehicles listed above. These policies are in reality though, typically loaded with commissions and fees. After taking these costs into consideration, you may decide that this is not the best use of your investment dollars.

As you may have already determined, a life insurance policy differs from that of a health insurance policy. The price a person will pay for both a life insurance policy and a health insurance policy is determined by an individual’s age and physical well-being or health. As a general rule, those folks who are healthy and young will pay less for each policy than those folks who are bit older and who may be in poorer general health.

Given the financial choice between the two, it is impossible in this article to advise folks on which is better, a health insurance policy or life insurance policy. The two are designed to address different needs in a person’s life. A lot of folks find that their employer offers health insurance as well as the option to add on term life insurance coverage for a small or nominal fee. If you find yourself in this situation by all means take advantage of it. However when it comes to life insurance, be advised that if you lose your job you lose your life insurance coverage. It may be advisable to look into carrying term life insurance outside of your workplace.

If you find yourself on a budget and need to decide which insurance policy to purchase, this becomes of course determined by how much you can afford to pay each month and of course on your personal situation. If you find yourself having to choose between a health insurance plan and a life insurance plan, you may want to be advised to choose the health insurance coverage. Understanding that the health insurance coverage will be more expensive for you each month, bear in mind that it only takes one accident or medical illness to cause you to have enormous medical bills. Also this is something else to consider. If you find yourself with large medical bills as a result of not having health insurance, you may want to consider the idea of purchasing a term life insurance policy having a face value that is large enough to pay off your bills. Your spouse can be designated as your beneficiary. This way if something were to happen to you, your spouse would not be left with the debt.

If your plan at work does not include a health insurance benefit or you are self employed or simply looking to provide health insurance coverage for yourself and your family outside the workplace environment, a great place to start your research is Blue Cross Blue Shield (www dot BCBS dot com) or Aetna (www dot aetna dot com). This is not necessarily an endorsement but is a good place to start in understanding the types of health insurance plans available out there today. These two large providers operate in most of our 50 states so your likelyhood of learning about the types of health insurance plans available in your state from different insurers is high.

As always, seek the advice of a professional financial planner before deciding on a course of action that you do not fully understand.

Debbie Parkinson is a free lance writer researching and writing on various topics. Debbie’s passions are varied and include health, pets, and woodworking. Learn more about improving your health by using the Garmin Watch and checking out the full line of Garmin Watches. The Garmin GPS Watch is sure to keep you from getting lost on your long morning jogs.

The Necessary Details You Need For Your Life Insurance Policy

November 3, 2009 by · 32 Comments 

When getting your life insurance, the sooner you start, the better. It is never too late to obtain a life insurance policy, but you also have to keep in mind that the sooner you start paying towards it, the more money you will save. This is firstly because the younger you are, the cheaper your policy will be. Also, if you start paying towards a fair sized payout sum when you are young, you can always increase that amount as the years go on and your financial situation improves. Sometimes, as you would have been a loyal client for many years, you will be liable for discounts. Some life insurance companies also offer a cash back bonus where you will receive a percentage of your premiums paid after a certain amount of years.

When you decide to take out a life insurance policy, the first thing you must do is to gather together all the necessary information you will need to provide the insurance company with. The insurance company will ask you a lot of questions when they are processing your application. Have all your personal details ready, such as your ID number, full name, address, and any medical records you can get your hands on. Your previous health history is a big contributing factor to your premium. No matter how tempting it may be to skirt on the truth to get a lighter premium, it is important that you are completely honest. Any loopholes or grey areas can cause major problems in the claim process when you have passed away.

Be sure that you know what you want from your life insurance policy. Have you explored all the different extras and benefits the companies you are applying to have available? Do you want funeral cover and an education savings plan included in your policy? Remember that the cost of a funeral can be very expected, especially during a time when loved ones are trying to cope with their grief. Think carefully about whether you would want the disability and functional impairment cover, which pays you out if you become disabled or unable to work. This would be a lifesaver if you are a financial contributor to your family and are suddenly unable to work anymore! If so, ensure that you ask as many questions as you must to get the cover you need. An informed decision is the best decision to make. This is why it is also wisest to obtain as many quotes as possible. You can even get your insurance online, with a plethora of websites offering quotes with the simple click of a mouse.

Getting life insurance can be one of the nicest things you could do for your grieving family after you are gone. It needn’t be a hassle or a costly monthly expense, as there are many affordable options out there.