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    Dead Peasant Insurance Policies It seems there are no easy answers regarding the issue of dead peasant insurance policies. These insurance policies are ones employers take out on their employees. When the employee dies, the employer is able to receive money from the insurance company (Kim). There are several different aspects of these insurance policies one must consider when attempting to determine if they are cause for public concern. One should think about how these policies function and whom…

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    Ms. Dawn Loren, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management, stated the supplemental life insurance was first offered to retirees in 2011. The rates from 2011 to 2016 were $84.00 with a small increase in 2017 to $92.40. She noted in 2011 there were 20 retirees on the plan and currently there were 91. She explained the contributing factors for increase included number of retirees, census of the plain, and claims exposure. Mr. Mike Villella, Director of Finance, stated Cigna had submitted a…

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    1. One reason Ii don’t need life insurance is because I do not depend on a paycheck. If I were to die early thean my life insurance would give the money to my family to help replace my income . I am also single and do not have dependents, which live in a no-dependents household so is another reason that life insurance is really not important for me to have at this point in my life. I do not get a paycheck so it is really not necessary for me to buy life insurance because I will most likely not…

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    experience a life-threatening ordeal like a stroke. After such an ordeal, it makes sense to consider life insurance as a way to protect your family. However, after a stroke, your options for getting approved for life insurance dwindle significantly. You should AVOID applying for life insurance with every company with the goal of getting a reduced rate for life insurance. With that out of the way, here’s the silver lining; by remaining informed, you can learn the ins and outs of what insurance…

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    Boerger, Student DATE: April 7, 2018 Subject: Life insurance A lack of insurance is not necessarily bad at certain points in ones life, but planning for your future is extremely important. Life insurance is insurance that one should look into or re-evaluate after a major life event or yearly once a policy is created. Life insurance is provided in case of premature death and will help against financial loss. When an individual purchases this insurance, they name a beneficiary that…

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    Whole Life Insurance

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    household’s existing insurance and retirement program as well as giving recommendations. First, it is the life insurance. The school district pays the premium for $50,000 in group term life insurance for Alex who has no other life insurance. Alex said that the plan provides yearly term insurance coverage to participating employees. Term insurance provides low-cost protection to employees during their working years. This group life plan provides a basic amount of term life insurance to eligible…

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    Universal Life Insurance

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    Companies market life insurance as an essential tool to ensuring that death does not leave behind a frantic search for money that will quickly become necessary in order to pay for funeral expenses, old debts, current bills, etc. “Financial peace of mind” can be identified as the unofficial slogan for life insurance. For many, however, buying life insurance can be a confusing, intimidating process. While various insurance companies offering a variety of policy options may at first be overwhelming…

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    Expense Insurance? As much as we’d like to think otherwise, our lives are finite endeavors. Death is a reality and must be prepared for, even if the confrontation of preparations makes us uncomfortable. Final expense insurance is the name given to policies that include some manner of coverage for burial, funeral and bereavement costs. It differs from life insurance in many key ways, most notably in the relative low cost and lack of pre-screening for health conditions. While many life insurance…

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    Term Life Insurance

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    Americans have life insurance, either privately purchased or through their employers; however, many are not aware of what type of life insurance policies they hold. There are two main types of life insurance - term and whole - and within those types, several subgroups. Texas insurance expert James Flynn and his team provide individuals and families with all types of life insurance in McKinney TX and surrounding areas. Life Insurance in McKinney TX - the 3 Most Common Types of Policies Term Life…

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    Budget Worksheet Analysis

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    have to budget our money for after adding up all our income are housing, transportation, debt, other, and savings. While making a budget for housing the items we would have to budget money for are Rent, yard maintenances, pool maintenance, and insurance – hazard. In this example after adding up our income the amount of money Dana and I should budget is three thousand, nine hundred dollars. For the subtitle rent under the category housing on the budget worksheet we would put one – thousand out…

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