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Build Your Own Flexibility!

by Ed Hinerman | May 15, 2009 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, Prudential, term insurance

One of the considerations when you are putting together a life insurance program or portfolio should be flexibility, a way to deal with the “what ifs” in life. I’ve seen this a little more than usual as people have dealt with different aspects of the...

What’s Age Got To Do With It?

by Ed Hinerman | May 15, 2009 | AARP, insurance, life insurance, term insurance

I often hear to comment from clients that “they should do this before they turn 50 or 55 or 60” because they have heard the urban myth that at certain ages life insurance rates take an obnoxious jump, a way to offset all the benefits we get from our...

And The Ball Keeps Rolling, And Gaining Speed!

by Ed Hinerman | May 7, 2009 | insurance, John Hancock, life insurance, Met Life, term insurance, universal life, whole life

Can you say fire sale? I just got notice of yet another term insurance price increase, this time from American National, and it appears that the rebound from the lowest prices in history are picking up steam. I know all of the whole life agents that like to attempt to...

Met Life External Conversion Program!

by Ed Hinerman | May 6, 2009 | accelerated death benefit, conversion, insurance, life insurance, Met Life, Protective Life, term insurance, universal life, whole life

Last week I talked about a case with Met Life where a person was able to use the met-life-external-conversion program in order to convert to a policy that had an accelerated benefit rider. Their company didn’t have the benefit and the person was terminally ill...

Life Insurance Applications. Authorization To Obtain Information!

by Ed Hinerman | May 4, 2009 | Banner Life, heart attack, incontestability, insurance, life insurance, melanoma, term insurance

Continuing on with a series of posts I started last week on life insurance applications I would like to discuss the necessary (by law) and often misunderstood Authorization to Obtain Information or HIPAA authorization form. HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and...

Being Popular Not Criteria For Life Insurance!

by Ed Hinerman | May 2, 2009 | breast cancer, cancer, decline, insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life

It occurred to me after seeing a clip of Napoleon Dynamite on David Letterman that, given good health, even he could qualify for the best rates available for life insurance. Fortunately for us all, being the best looking or the most successful isn’t found on a...

Don’t Be Afraid Of American General!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 30, 2009 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, Met Life, term insurance

Let’s face it. If you want to turn a few stomachs in a discussion about the recession all you have to do is throw out the name AIG, the epicenter of the current economic meltdown. AIG owns life insurance giant American General. So, if you can control your gag...

OK, Put Down That Banana Cream Pie And Take A Bite Of Reality!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 30, 2009 | bipolar, bipolar disorder, diabetes, insurance, life insurance, obesity, term insurance

Some of the life insurance leads I work are faxed advertisements that show a grid of preferred plus prices based on different ages and amounts of insurance. It clearly states at the top of the grid that these are “The lowest rates that exist. Preferred plus term...

Now, More Than Ever, Bait And Switch Is Alive And Well!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 23, 2009 | bait and switch, insurance, life insurance, term insurance

During this recession many people are turning to term insurance as a way to fill the void left by decimated investment portfolios. Like me, most believe that the hole will eventually fill back up, but in the interim who wants to leave their spouse with a 401k that has...

Just Because You Disagree With The Diagnosis Doesn’t Mean It Didn’t Happen!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 22, 2009 | cpap, insurance, life insurance, Prudential, Sleep apnea, term insurance

Sleep apnea can be nearly a life insurance non issue if it is well controlled, or deemed mild enough by a doctor not to necessitate the need for using a cpap. But it can become an issue when it’s not mentioned to your agent prior to the application process. I...

They Just Keep On Coming!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 20, 2009 | ING Reliastar, insurance, life insurance, Lincoln National, Prudential, term insurance, universal life, variable universal life, whole life

Can you feel it building? It started as a trickle around the first of the year with the announcement that a few companies were considering either discontinuing or raising the rates on the universal life no lapse guarantee products. It didn’t take any huge leap...

Term Insurance, Right Or Wrong?

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 20, 2009 | Dave Ramsey, insurance, life partner, term insurance, universal life, whole life

I’ve shared my opinion plenty of times, the fact that I believe that 95% or more of life insurance needs for the average people out there are term insurance needs. There is no reason to be buying whole life, universal life or variable universal life. Dave Ramsey...

Make It Easy On Yourself!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 18, 2009 | Dave Ramsey, insurance, life insurance, Prudential, term insurance

There are several options available for paying your life insurance premium. To see it advertised you would think that the only options are monthly. Of course the reason for advertising monthly rates is well known. Giving a potential customer sticker shock by making...

Customer Service Are Two Words That Have To Go Together!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 18, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, term insurance

I know Selectquote blows a cork every time I say something about them, but I have contended in the past that their after the sale customer service is non existent and I would just like to reiterate that point. As discussed in a recent post, there is actually great...

ING Reliastar Off Of Recommended Company List!

by Ed Hinerman | Apr 18, 2009 | ING Reliastar, insurance, life insurance, term insurance

Some years ago Reliastar, a perennial powerhouse in the term insurance business, seemed to fall to pieces. They quit communicating with agents and their underwriting started to take so long that agents that cared actually started to be concerned about the length of...
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