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Best Life Insurance Quotes – Where to Get Them

Fri, Jan 25, 2008

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If you have a family, you need life insurance. You already know this, but you may not know where to find the best life insurance quotes. The answer is as close as your internet connection. Yes, just as you can find a great deal on electronics, socks, and software on the internet, so too can you find the best rates for life insurance.

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How to Get Cheap Term Life Insurance for a Child

Fri, Jan 25, 2008

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Everyone knows adults should have life insurance. But what about buying term life insurance for your child? Can you find an affordable term life policy for children – and do children even need life insurance? Well, that depends on who you ask. The Pros and Cons of Life Insurance for Children

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Why Invest in Mutual Funds?

Mon, Dec 24, 2007

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It is easy to understand why people would invest in mutual funds, but is it really a smart play? I would say the majority of investors select mutual funds because a) it is easy b) they think the professionals must be able to do better than them c) only option in their company’s 401K. Now there isn’t anything you can do about a company not offering self directed accounts, but most investors even given the option would go mutual funds over selecting stocks themselves. To compound the problem, the majority of investors select the top returning mutual funds from the previous year when they select one. If a mutual fund they own is doing bad, they will drop that one and take the highest returning fund in their pool of funds. Statistics prove that this strategy will not beat the S&P 500 over the long haul.

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CDHP – Consumer Driven Health Plans

Mon, Dec 17, 2007

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Do you know that skyrocketing health care costs have been draining the federal government and employer’s exchequers over the last couple of years? The health care costs account for 15.5 percent of U.S GDP and is the most expensive benefit paid by employers, seriously affecting their competitiveness in the global market. Health care spending is projected to top $1.9 trillion in 2005, about twice the amount being spent on education. According to the Employment Policy Foundation, employers have spent $331 billion last year for health insurance, a 50 percent increase since 1998. All of these never-improving alarming statistics did result in designing the Consumer Driven Health Plan (CDHP), making the insured person an active member in controlling the costs, rather than being passive and relying on the managed benefit program. The idea was pioneered by Definity Health in Minnesota in the year 2000 and has seen a rapid adoption by the employers/employees over the years due to its inherent cure-for-all strategy.

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Health Insurance – What Does It Mean?

Sun, Dec 16, 2007

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Your affordable health insurance policy is an agreement between you and your insurance company. The policy lists a package of medical benefits such as tests, drugs and treatment services. The insurance company agrees to cover the cost of certain benefits listed in your policy. These are called “covered services.”

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Sleep-At-Night Coverage With A Private Health Insurance

Sat, Dec 15, 2007

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Health Insurance: a sense of dissatisfaction

The three C’s, customization, consumerization and customer-satisfaction, seem to be at the core of the business mantra for every service provider. The health insurance provider industry is no exception to this rule. With an increasing concern among the tax payers of US regarding the number of people uninsured in the country, there is a burgeoning market for the providers. Even though, this seems to be a buyer’s market, there seems to be a lot of dissatisfaction among the people with the red tape and bureaucracy involved in claims processing, exclusions and limitations. Based on a survey conducted a couple of years ago, only 1 in 4 Americans said, they are “very satisfied” with their medical coverage. In general, the consent was that the people were dissatisfied with the bureaucracy of the provider, rather than the health plan itself.

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Individual Insurance Plans

Sat, Dec 15, 2007

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In the past four years, Americans have spent an ever-growing portion of their paychecks on health care and for the most part gotten less for their money, forcing millions into the ranks of the uninsured or personal bankruptcy, according to government figures and several independent assessments. Nationwide, workers’ costs for health insurance have risen by 36 percent since 2000, dwarfing the average 12.4 percent increase in earnings since President Bush took office, the liberal consumer group Families USA reports in an analysis scheduled for release today.

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Get Your House A Cover Against Destructive Elements

Sat, Dec 15, 2007

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You may have bought a house for yourself recently or you have had it for many years. If it is the latter case, and you have not got your home insurance policy in place as yet, you ought to consider yourself rather lucky. This is because you have not really faced the hassles that unseen circumstances bring upon your house. But this may not go on forever. Who can vouch for the future? Who can vouch for the climactic conditions which can be forever uncertain?

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Adverse Credit Home Loan Tips

Sat, Dec 15, 2007

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If you have only been able to rent property in the last few years due to poor credit, you may feel the time is right to buy a property using an adverse credit home loan. However, buying a home can be a daunting prospect, especially if you have had credit problems in the past.

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Important Tips For Getting The Best Used Car Loan Rate

Sat, Dec 15, 2007

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There are a number of ways that you can lower your used car loan rate. All it takes is just a little resourcefulness and knowing how the loan rate works. One way to reduce your auto loan interest rate is to have a good credit record. Generally, people with good credit history are considered low credit risk and therefore pose low risks to the lenders money.

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