by Ed Hinerman | Sep 3, 2007 | insurance, life insurance, women
Of all the different scenarios that women face when it comes to life insurance, perhaps that of the single mother is the trickiest. There is an obvious need. What single parent would not have some fear for their children’s future, knowing that minus them and...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 1, 2007 | Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, women
Yes, I know that there are stay at home dads also, but this run of posts is about women and life insurance. Honestly, the title of stay at home mom is a bit of a misnomer. It should be more like “stay at home, do more jobs than than is humanly possible, while...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 1, 2007 | insurance, life insurance, women
I will be looking at life insurance, it’s need and it’s impact, for women in various roles. Let me be very clear that I have no bias that leads me to believe one role is better for a woman than another. I would hope for all women that the path they choose...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 1, 2007 | insurance, life insurance, women
Last year when my wife and I reassessed our life insurance portfolio, I recommended that we had another policy for both of us. She understood very well why we should it increase it on me. The business had grown, and there was simply more at stake if I were to die. Not...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 31, 2007 | insurance, life insurance, term insurance
I shared some information not too long ago from the Life Insurance Market Research Association (LIMRA) and the bottom line was that studies showed that American families were generally under insured, knew they were under insured, but in general weren’t real sure...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 30, 2007 | insurance, life insurance, universal life, whole life
When someone exposes themselves, often the exposee really doesn’t want to see it. If someone exposed your universal life policy today, would it send you screaming into the dark. There isn’t a week that goes by that I don’t yell at the top of my...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 30, 2007 | cancer, heart disease, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
I’ve often written about the fact that smoking generally increases life insurance rates by at least 100%, all else being equal. The average is really closer to 150% to 200%. Some companies are substantially higher than that. Life insurance underwriters...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 29, 2007 | diabetes, heart disease, insurance, life insurance, obesity, universal life, whole life
Kind of an ugly image, but the reality is that the US is outgrowing itself by leaps and bounds. You know I will jump on my life insurance band wagon about that, but think about the strain that this will put on the government and health care systems and the increase...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 28, 2007 | cancer, coronary artery disease (CAD), diabetes, Fat March, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, stroke, Type 2 diabetes
Episode 4, nearly 300 miles into their “march”, I continue to watch the progress both as an interested spectator and a life insurance professional. My goal in following this program has never been to be actively involved in it’s progress, but rather...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 28, 2007 | heart attack, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, obesity, stroke
Thanks to a discount provided by Genworth Life and Annuity, since I have life insurance through them, and thanks to my wife who doesn’t want me to die because she likes my blogs more than anything she can find on Oprah.com, I had a screening today of my carotid...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 27, 2007 | cancer, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA
I know when my father was undergoing radiation treatment for his bladder cancer, I was amazed at the computerized system they had for aiming the radiation exactly where they needed it. One of the down sides to the whole system is the fact that, inspite of the best...
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