Friday, 27 January 2012

How To Get A Good Rate On Life Insurance

By James Harris


Life insurance can be a great investment for numerous reasons. It can help your family through a time of emotional crisis and save them from debt after you're gone. Life insurance policies and companies vary from place to place and it is your job to do the best research you possibly can to ensure that you're getting the right coverage from the right company. These tips are a great starting point in your search for the right life insurance.

When it comes to life insurance, make sure to keep yourself as healthy as you possibly can. That means regular doctor visits and taking whatever medicine is available to control issues like high blood pressure. It does not look good to an insurance company when you are neglecting to take care of your health issues.

If you are buying a life insurance policy for the first time - ensure that you make the best decision - by consulting with a financial professional. Such a person can help you determine the amount of coverage that you need, as well as, work with you to update your coverage as your needs grow or change.

A great tip to potentially save money on life insurance is to choose a term policy with a "conversion to permanent" clause. This means you can switch this term insurance policy into a permanent one with no more medical exams. This can save you money if you have sudden health problems while your term insurance policy is still active.

When you are planning on purchasing a life insurance policy, select an independent broker. Independent brokers can generally offer more selection in terms of policy and cost than a broker who works exclusively for a specific insurance company. Company brokers are limited to the products their company sells, and may also be pushed by the company to recommend a particular product.

Keep in mind that websites such as FindMyInsurance.com or InsWeb.com only give a general idea of what your insurance will cost. Once you apply for life insurance and get a medical exam, will you get the actual cost. You should use these websites to get a general price range.

Annuity

Lifetime policies versus term life policies - lifetime policies are generally more expensive but work similar to an annuity, meaning you can take out a portion of the amount you have paid in when you retire or when you need the money. Term life does not work this way, you receive a "locked in" rate for a set amount of time, if you do not pass away in that time frame, then you can re-up to the next age tier, which will likely be more expensive. However, the gain in term life is the price, which can be cents on the dollar, but much more expensive when you get older.

Annuities

When thinking about life insurance consider whether or not you would like your policy to earn you money, or just be there in the event of your death. There are now life insurance policies that also double as annuities. This makes it possible to have a great deal of insurance when your kids are minors and a great deal of retirement savings for you, as you age.

Now that you have a good grasp of the basics, it's time to put that information to use. Remember what you have read and try to apply it to the life insurance plans that you evaluate. If you do that consistently, you'll find a great plan that's just what you need. Don't put it off.




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