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Home » Archives for October 2007 » Page 3

10 Things That Happen When Adequate Life Insurance Is In Place?

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 17, 2007 | insurance, life insurance

Your family is able to keep their home. A stay at home mom can stay at home. A working dad can become a stay at home dad. Lifestyle doesn’t have to change. Children can be assured of the money it takes to go to college. A stay at home mom can get an education to...

Biggest Loser Doing It Right!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 17, 2007 | Biggest Loser, Fat March, insurance, life insurance, obesity, term insurance

In previous blogs I covered the ABC weight loss reality show Fat March. The mode of operation was to walk 580 miles from Boston to DC. The weight loss was dramatic, but I mentioned in more than one post that it seemed that the single focus exercise and the brutal...

So, What About Prudential?

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 16, 2007 | Anxiety, cancer, Depression, diabetes, DUI, heart attack, Independent agent, private pilots, prostate cancer, Sleep apnea

The Rock!! I bring Pru up every once in a while simply because they seem to be a company that is out to make a difference in the life insurance business. Other companies are competitive, and Prudential isn’t the answer to every life insurance question, but they...

The Silent Killer Meets The Silent Crisis!!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 16, 2007 | high blood pressure, hypertension, insurance, life insurance

A collosal coincidence! It turns out that about one third of all Americans, 65 million, have hypertension, defined as blood pressure of 140/90 or higher. We’ve discussed a number of times how high blood pressure can effect your life insurance rates and the...

A Safety Valve For Your Life Insurance Budget!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 16, 2007 | insurance, life insurance, term insurance

The truth is that most of us, if someone else was paying the bill, would carry more life insurance than we do. When I work with people to come up with a life insurance plan I always insist that they consider budget and do as much as they can within a budget they can...

Lose The Weight! Lose The Sleep Apnea!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 16, 2007 | arrythmia, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, obesity

I’m not going to hang myself out there by saying that only overweight people have sleep apnea, but there is plenty of evidence to uphold the idea that most cases of obstructive sleep apnea are caused by excess weight or obesity. While central sleep apnea is...

Sleep Apnea And Life Insurance!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 16, 2007 | diabetes, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, Sleep apnea

There may be more than one reason to be upbeat about sleep apnea from a life insurance standpoint. As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, there are offers coming in on life insurance for those with mild to moderate, well controlled sleep apnea that can be as good...

7 Ways To Lower Life Insurance Costs If You Have Diabetes!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 14, 2007 | diabetes, heart disease, insurance, life insurance

Here I go again! The truth is that affordable life insurance is out there for those with diabetes, but the life insurance underwriter mantra, “monitoring, compliance and control”. Oops, that’s just 3. I just read an article on 7 steps for good...

Would You Rather Write A Check To A Life Insurance Company Or The IRS?

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 14, 2007 | estate taxes, insurance, life insurance

Writing a check for your life insurance premium may not be up there with getting a hot stick poked in your eye, but it certainly isn’t as soothing as writing a check for a Carribean vacation either. So, if I asked you this. Do you like writing checks to the IRS?...

Life Insurance Underwriting For TIA’s And Strokes!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 14, 2007 | cholesterol, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, stroke

A TIA (Transient ischemic attack), or mini stroke, is generally a disurbing, but not life threatening or even lifestyle threatening event. It generally incurs a night at the hospital and a recommendation for followup testing and possible treatment. In most cases there...

Can A Section 162 Executive Bonus Plan Be Used To Fund Business Life Insurance?

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 12, 2007 | business life insurance, buy/sell life insurance, insurance, life insurance

One of the downsides to the cost of business buy/sell or cross purchase plans is that the cost of the life insurance premium is not income tax deductible. All of us in business know that we really would like air to be deductible if it could be arranged. Let me qualify...

How Can You Tell If They Are Really In The Life Insurance Business?

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 12, 2007 | cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, whole life

There are life insurance agents and there are people who also sell life insurance. What does that small difference mean to you? I talk with my Farmers agent every so often about my auto or homeowners and he inevitably asks how business is going. It really leaves him...

Private Pilots Need To Pay Attention, Not Pay Higher Life Insurance Cost!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 12, 2007 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots

About two-thirds of all private pilots belong to the AOPA, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. The AOPA is a self proclaimed advocacy group for pilots. One of the things they have pushed for years is life insurance through AOPA, underwritten by Minnesota Life. I...

A Life Insurance Look At Stress!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 11, 2007 | Anxiety, Attention Deficit Disorder, Depression, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance

If asked what the drug of the 90’s was, my guess is that most answers would sway to the wrong side of the alley and go with crack or methamphetamines. Being the cleancut, right side of the alley kind of guy, my vote went to Prozac. I was researching the...

Looking At Diabetes From Another Angle!

by Ed Hinerman | Oct 11, 2007 | diabetes, high blood pressure, hypertension, insurance, life insurance, obesity, Type 2 diabetes

I have often discussed type 2 diabetes and the complication of developing high blood pressure along with it. The two, from a life insurance underwriting standpoint, are not a good mix. Now comes a very extensive study that shows a distinct link between women who have...
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