by Ed Hinerman | Oct 28, 2008 | COPD, diabetes, heart attack, insurance, life insurance, obesity, smoking, term insurance, Type 2 diabetes
photo credit: Mykl Roventine Life insurance rates for those that smoke cigarettes, depending on the company and any additional risk factors, can run anywhere from two to four times higher than a comparable non smoker. What particularly drives underwriters crazy are...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 27, 2008 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life, whole life
Following the recent bailout/takeover of AIG by the government, other life insurance companies including Prudential are holding their hands out wanting a little of our tax money to soften the impact of their unwise investment in risky real estate loans. Investment of...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 24, 2008 | insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life
Group benefits such as life and health insurance have long been one of those things that drives people to get the jobs they have and hang on to the jobs even when they might want to do something else. In our current economic state you may want to reconsider your...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 10, 2008 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
I was talking to a friend yesterday who, like many of us, is trying to compute how many additional years he will have to work to make up for the money he has lost from his assets over this past month. He calculated that he would have to work an additional 1.5 years to...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 7, 2008 | blood pressure, cancer, decline, diabetes, Fat March, heart disease, high blood pressure, Independent agent, insurance, Juvenile life insurance, life insurance, obesity, stroke, term insurance, universal life
If you talk to most life insurance applicants who fall into the obese or morbidly obese categories according the their BMI, they have usually been told that they aren’t insurable or that the prices are so high as to render uninsurable because they can’t...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 2, 2008 | estate taxes, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
Where the heck did my net worth go? This has been one tough month on those of us who are actually middle class enough to care what happens to our retirement investments. For many it is a scramble to get your money to a safe place, with people scrambling to move money...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 22, 2008 | blood pressure, high blood pressure, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
I understand that most people go and stay where they are the most comfortable. That’s why so many people end up buying overpriced life insurance through their auto and homeowner’s agent, agents that are captive to companies like Farmers, State Farm, Farm...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 19, 2008 | AIG, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life, whole life
With the federal bail out and takeover of AIG a few days ago it is now pretty apparent that assets from the insurance giant will be up for sale soon. With the terms of the bailout loan only being two years in length and at an interest rate of 11.5%, while there...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 18, 2008 | insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life, whole life
There seems to be a fairly prevalent lack of understanding about term insurance, whether it’s the right product and if it is, how to determine which term is best for you. So, a little term 101. Hopefully I won’t leave everyone scratching their head....
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 16, 2008 | AIG, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life
Wow, what a day. What a week! What a year! Being an independent life insurance agent, one of about 57,000 who have American General, AIG in their portfolio, I have had the opportunity to discuss the whole financial crisis of AIG several times today. I have also see...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 15, 2008 | Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life
I’ve fielded a number of questions in the past several days concerning AIG, American General Life. With AIG, American International Group, taking a beating in the last quarter, mainly due to the mortgage meltdown and its’ exposure to that, clients who have...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 15, 2008 | insurance, life insurance, term insurance
The financial justification for most personal life insurance really comes down to income replacement. If, for instance, I am making $60,000 a year and I have a family, even just a wife, who is dependent on that income. The whole premise with life insurance is that if...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 9, 2008 | insurance, life insurance, life settlements, term insurance
I always seem to take a public beating when I bring up life settlements because I’m opposed to them and those who aren’t really take offense to those of us who are. But, to the question. Could increased sales of life settlement contracts lead eventually to...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 4, 2008 | insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life, whole life
As I work with clients to put together the best life insurance plan for their family I frequently run up against kind of a mental block when it comes to term insurance. Some people just have a hard time with the idea that they are buying life insurance that they might...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 2, 2008 | estate taxes, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
If the proposed changes in the estate tax laws are adopted by congress, and it looks like they will be, the exemption limits will finally be sufficiently high enough to protect the majority of John McCain’s middle class from having the pants taxed off of their...
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