Betty White Talks Life Settlements

It is important that you include Life Insurance policy in your investment portfolio. When you opt to invest in Life Insurance you not only invest for your future, but you invest considering your families necessities. Individuals who depend on you for a living could be deprived of an income in your absence (read demise). Hence it is suggested that you analyze every pros and cons before you opt for your Life Insurance Policy. Ideally a policy that you could afford to pay the premiums for in the longer run is recommended. Chalk out your monthly expenses and then settle in for an amount that you could afford on a periodical basis. Failure to pay the premium in stipulated time will result in the policy being confiscated by the insurer (Life Insurance Company). Also important is the coverage you get from the policy. Life Insurance Coverage determines the period for which you are actually insured. They could vary. In whole Life Insurance you keep paying the premium through out the term of the policy, where as in term life policy you pay the premium till a certain time, after which an amount (depending on market conditions) is returned to you.
There are different types of Life Insurance Policies that are offered to you by the Life Insurance Company, the most prominent amongst those are Family Life Insurance, Whole Life Insurance, Premium Life Insurance and Term Life Insurance. When you opt to go in for Family Life Insurance, all your eligible family members get covered. This generally includes your spouse and children. Usually dependent children must be unmarried and fewer than 22-23 years of age, incapable of self support. The payment is simple. Usually if you are employed the employer deducts a fixed amount from your salary and hands it over to the insurer. This amount keeps being deducted and accumulated in your policy account until you retire or leave the company. After that it is returned to you. Premium life insurance is a type of term life insurance with return of premiums paid throughout the policy term. Like other forms of life insurance, if you die during the term of the policy, your family will receive the accumulated sum benefit of the policy.
Whole Life Insurance is a sub-part of permanent life insurance where the person is eligible to obtain protection through out his life. Here the Premium rates are constant through out; hence it is advised to invest in these policies at a very early stage in life. Life Insurance where the Life Insurance Premium is paid for a stipulated period of time (5-10-15 years) is called term Life Insurance. The premium rates here are bit on a higher scale compared to a Permanent Life Insurance. A major advantage of Life Insurance is that it serves as a major tax saving instrument. Under section 80CCC of the income tax ordinance amount invested in Life Insurance Policies is subjected to tax-exemptions. If an average investor has an annual income of more than the tax limit then the amount he will invest (till one lac) in Life Insurance will be deducted from his yearly income. This facility makes it much more appealing in terms of an investment module. With recession hitting the jobs market hard, the insurance industry is possible the only sector that hasn’t been affected, simple because of the genre it dwells in. The sooner you opt for Life Insurance, the sooner you start valuing your Life.
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Betty White is featured in this informative video on life insurance settlements for seniors.
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November 25th, 2008 at 4:23 am
Agencies make their money from First Year Commissions (FYC) on new policies, and renewal commissions and service fees on policies which have been on the books beyond the first year.
If an agent works for an established agency, he/she will get paid a percentage of the total FYC. The total FYC could be anywhere between 40%-120%, depending on the insurance companies the agency represents, and what type of policy is being sold. Health policies pay a lot less than life insurance policies.
Of the total FYC, the appointed sub-agent would receive anywhere between 50% and 90%, depending on the sub-agents contract with the agency. Most agencies will pay advance commission on 75% of the sub-agent's FYC.
Example:
Let's say that the sub-agent writes a life insurance policy, and the annualized premium is $1200. ($100.00 per month). Let's assume that the agency's FYC is 100%, and the sub-agent's FTC is 80%. The agency's FYC would be $1200, and it's advance would be $900 (75%). The sub's FYC would be $960, and the advance would be $720 (75%). The balance would be paid as earned on the final 3 last payments of the first policy year premium. If the total ANNUAL premium was paid initially with the application for the same policy, it would be a little less than $1200, around $1162 give or take. ALL FYC would be advanced in this case.
Once the policy is in force for 12 months, renewals and/or service fees will be paid, 2-20%, depending on the carrier, and the sub-agent would get his/her percentage of that. (I had a company that paid $100% FYC and 20% renewals)
Some companies pay bonuses, based on your total production and persistency rate, the percentage of business that stays on the books.
If you work for an insurance company as an employee/captive agent, your commission rate will be somewhat less, but your benefits will make up the difference, such as company-paid retirement, 401K, health and life insurance. In this case, your commissions would be put in a commission pool, and you would draw from that on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. When you initially start selling for one of these companies, you are on a guaranteed salary for a specified period of time, while you build your commission pool. Some of these types of companies will guarantee your salary, (based on production quotas), for up to three years, on a depreciating basis.
After the first year, you start earning renewals/service fees. Let's say that over time, you build up your book of business to $500,000 of life insurance annualized premium, and your renewals are 3%. Your base pay would be $15,000, plus your FYC and bonuses.
Some of the captive companies will offer you an established book of business, with renewals and service fees. It's possible to be offered an agency which is paying $300-$500 or more per week, which would either go into your commission pool, or be paid as part of your initial guaranteed salary. If you are assigned to an existing book of business, you have all those policyholders as potential prospects for new business, along with their family members and other people they know.
Here are some names of companies that have guaranteed starting salaries: (Not in any particular order)
New York Life, Met Life, Monumental Life, American General, American National, Western-Southern Life, Prudential, Liberty Life.
November 25th, 2008 at 4:36 am
There are two types of Insurance; Permanent and Term.
Permanent Polcies remain at the same monthly cost for the rest of your life.
Term policies remain fixed for a set number of years. After the set number of years the policy either terminates or can be rewriten for the same length of time, but you'll now be evaluated at your new age, not the age you are now.
Permanent Policies are similiar to buying a home. The policy builds Cash value and could potential increase your death benefit. You can take a loan out against your own cash value or should you cancel the policy at a later time, you will get the cash value paid out to you at that time.
Term policies are like renting. After the set term (5, 10, 20, 30 years) each party walks away. You don't get any money back, but you'll have paid less over the course of the 10 years.
If you were to get a 20 yr term policy now, at age 50 your policy would end (unless you had already died). You could then get another policy, but they'd rate you as a 50 year old, not a 30 year old. and at each of these 20 year renewals, you'll have to go through medical screening again.
If you were to get Permanent Policy now, you'll have a higher premium now, but at age 50 you'll still be paying the same amount as you are now. At age 70 you'll still be paying the same amount as you are now. At age 90? Same amount.
To figure out how much coverage you'll need, here's a handy tool: L.I.F.E.
L: Liabilities: mortgage, car note, student loans, credit cards
I: Income replacement: 5 to 10 times your annual income (though in your case, each of you have another 30-35 years working life in you, you might want more)
F: Final Expenses: Typically $10-25 k
E: Education: Education for your spouse, should they need to change careers to maintain their standard of living after you pass and/or college tuition for any childre you may leave behind.
So, with a $200k mortgage, $25k car loan, and $15k Student Loan, your "L" is $240k.
If you're making $50k annually, you'll need $500k for "I."
Let's call "F" at $15k
"E"? Well, 2 kids at $20k per year for 4 years each translate to $160k.
This mean you'll need $915,000 worth of Life Insurance.
I have my Life with State Farm. It's also giving me a discount on my car insurance.
November 25th, 2008 at 6:36 pm
Allstate is by far the best. They are ranked in the top 50 employers book.
November 26th, 2008 at 9:35 am
You can buy a separate life insurance policy on your own, in addition to requesting life insurance from your employer, if they offer it.
To get your own life insurance policy you can contact a local life insurance agent, or visit a life insurance quote service to request free life insurance quote comparisons online from several insurers. You can learn about term life insurance at http://www.term-life-online.com
Term life insurance offers you temporary life insurance for 1-30 years. It costs much less than permanent life insurance, because it is temporary, and builds no cash value within the policy.
Many young families choose 10, 20, or 30 year level term life insurance because it offers the most coverage at the lowest cost.
Level term life insurance provides coverage and premiums that remain the same each year for up to 30 years.
If you want, you can request life insurance from your employer, but you may have to pay for it, and if you leave your company, or get laid off, the group term life insurance plan ends. You may be able to convert it to a permanent life insurance plan, but it would cost you a lot more. And, if you waited until later to get your own life insurance policy, you may not be able to qualify for coverage if you develop a health condition.
You may want to consider a term life insurance policy for you and your husband. Imagine what it would cost to replace everything you do for your family, and will be doing for your growing family once you have a child.
Bets of luck to you and your husband. And, Congratulations!!!
November 26th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
November 27th, 2008 at 4:21 am
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November 27th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
You can compare the quotes of various company here:
For Life Insurance :
http://free-best-life-insures-comparator-usa.blogspot.com/
For Health Insurance
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
Hope this help
November 27th, 2008 at 8:43 pm
You may want to try a website that compares multiple companies at once to get you the best price. I am paying less than ½ after I did.
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
Take care,
Tena
November 28th, 2008 at 10:05 am
Basically insurance only works when a large groups of people own that particular insurance. Everyone pays to protect their income, but not everyone is going to use their insurance. So that's how basically insurance companies stay in business, unless something extraordinary has happen in this country where there's lots of people are filing for claims and the insurance company can't pay them all (such as the Hurricane Katrina event).
What is whole life insurance?
1) Its a level term insurance to a specified age (usually to age 95, 98 or 100) plus cash value.
2) It is very expensive when compared to term insurance
3) Cash value grows at a very low rate of return. In the first 10 years, you see a negative return on your money. But long term average is anywhere between 1-4%, depending on the company.
4) If you want to take money out, you have to borrow it and pay loan interest of 5-8%.
5) If you die someday, the insurance company pay the face amount of the policy (minus loans and missed premiums) to the beneficiary, but they keep all the cash value.
6) If you do get to live by the end of policy date (when you around age 100), the insurance company pay you the cash value, but you lose the insurance.
There's only one reason why that agent is trying to sell you whole life insurance: MONEY!
Next thing you'll know, that agent would try to sell you universal life insurance, a product that is more horrible than whole life, but it pays out more commissions.
Go with your instinct and find a different company who would listen to your needs. Try this site
http://free-best-life-insures-comparator-usa.blogspot.com/
Here you can get quotes from different life insurance companies in your area, its the best way to find an affordable life insurance with a reliable company.