by Ed Hinerman | Sep 29, 2011 | accidental death, insurance, life insurance, mortality risk, private pilots
Since we have been able to nail down some very affordable rates for accidental death and dismemberment policies for civilian workers in war zones or really anywhere in the world, things have been hopping. Whether you are going to Kabul for a week or Somalia for a year...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 26, 2011 | insurance, life insurance, over 50 life insurance, term insurance
Here we go again with the economy and all of our investments. Just as I did a few years ago I need to dust off a bit useful suggestion and reach out again. Investment counselors are trained to say that the market is cyclical and that you shouldn’t freak out in...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 23, 2011 | cancer, foreign nationals, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
I’ve talked before about Pan American Life Insurance and the fact that they will underwrite foreign nationals, mostly from Central and South America and the Caribbean. The only caveat is that they have to travel to Florida to complete the application and exam....
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 22, 2011 | arthritis, insurance, life insurance, rheumatoid arthritis
This is just a spin on a talk I have with my granddaughter at least once a week. We have become a disconnected world where people no longer see the logic in a conversation unless it is done electronically, and no longer see the need to enjoy the outdoors because they...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 21, 2011 | conversion, insurance, life insurance, Lincoln National, over 50 life insurance, rate increase, term insurance, universal life
If you’re in your 30’s life insurance backdating is not an issue that you probably need to know about or even consider simply because, at your age, the cost of insurance doesn’t change much, if any, from year to year as you get older. Not so when...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 20, 2011 | accidental death, AIG, Civilian War Zone Coverage, decline, hazardous activities, insurance, life insurance, private pilots
If you’ve entertained looking into high paying work in Iraq and Afghanistan, you’re not alone with the job situation here. The lure of a year or two of work to get back on financially stable ground is tempting. But “job” comes with an asterisk...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 15, 2011 | accidental death, estate taxes, High Limit AD and D, insurance, life insurance, private pilots
I have a client that is 76, the kind of guy that I envy at 18 years his junior. He skis the Rockies every year and is still an instrument rated private pilot, and an active business owner. The last two business life insurance policies we got him at ages 70 and 71, we...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 14, 2011 | Dave Ramsey, insurance, life insurance, smoking, term insurance
I had a call today from a couple who had stepped up to the plate a little over two years ago when they decided it was time to have a baby and they quit smoking. Now these weren’t real serious cigarette smokers, maybe smoking one in the evening or if they were...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 8, 2011 | heart disease, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
Most people are familiar with the standard rate classes for life insurance. From the very best they usually go something like preferred plus, preferred, standard plus, standard. Different companies may call them something different, or only have three standard classes...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 8, 2011 | Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, professional athlete life insurance
Often lawsuit and divorce settlements contain a stipulation for the mandatory coverage with life insurance until some final event has occurred. In the case of a lawsuit it could be until the full amount awarded is paid and with divorces it could be until a requirement...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 6, 2011 | bipolar, bipolar disorder, decline, insurance, life insurance, physicians life insurance
A common theme I run into because of the large number of physician life insurance clients I have is the lack of records they have. To a ridiculous end it would be like asking your Mom to produce records for all of the medical care she gave you growing up. With...
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