Oct
31
Filed Under (insurance) by admin on 31-10-2008

Life insurance protects you and your family from economic hardship as a result of death. It is an insurance company’s obligation to pay the recipient of your choice a pre-determined amount of money when you die in exchange for timely payment of premiums while you are living.

Do you really need life insurance? Well do you want to provide for your family and loved ones in a manner to which they have become accustomed in the untimely event of your death? If you are the primary breadwinner who will pay the mortgage on the house your spouse and children live in if you pass? Who will provide financially for your family if you are gone? How will your children’s education be financed in your absence? And finally how will your burial expenses be covered?

Now that you have decided you do indeed need life insurance, how much do you need and if you already have life insurance do you have enough? Some things you will need to consider when making this decision:

How much can your family afford to pay off your mortgage loan or your rent if you die?

How much debt will you leave behind to include credit card balances, car loans, student loans, personal loans etc.?

How much annual income will your death remove from your household?

How much will the funeral you desire cost?

Do you want to leave behind a charity fund in your name?

Do you have special family members you would like to leave a financial gift behind for?

How much will your spouse need to care for a family member with special needs?

How much do you want to leave behind for your children’s education expenses?

Once you calculate how much money you want to leave behind consider how much you currently have in terms of individual or group life insurance along with your other assets such as savings accounts, CDs, mutual funds, stocks, bonds, 401K, retirement plans or pension plans and subtract that amount to decide how much life insurance you currently need to purchase.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Best-Free-Insurance-Quotes.com. He provides more insurance information and offers free money saving auto, home, health and life insurance quotes that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

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Sep
01
Filed Under (insurance) by admin on 01-09-2008

Trying to determine the right amount of auto insurance coverage you need for your car or automobile can initially look like it will be a daunting task at best. With the state mandated auto insurance requirements different between every state perhaps the best place to start would be to find out exactly what the minimum requirements for auto insurance coverage are in the state you currently reside in. For instance Alaska requires the minimum liability coverage to be in the amounts of $50,000 of bodily injury liability for one person, $100,000 bodily injury liability for all people and $25,000 property damage liability. Now compare that to Florida where the state car liability insurance requirements are as low as $10,000 of bodily injury liability for one person, $20,000 bodily injury liability for all people and $10,000 property damage liability.

Liability vehicle insurance is required in order to protect other drivers in the event that you are the individual responsible for causing an accident. As previously mentioned it is the lowest set standards or requirements in terms of insurance that you must have in order to legally drive your automobile in your state of residence. Liability auto insurance doesn’t offer any protection or coverage for your own auto or vehicle. In fact, most banks will not loan you the necessary capital needed to purchase a new or used car unless you have full coverage auto insurance, which is comprehensive coverage and collision coverage. That’s because should you get in an accident and become found, as at fault, full coverage auto insurance will pay for all the damages to your own vehicle as well as the car you struck during the accident. With liability auto insurance your car will not be covered thus a bank will not loan money on an underinsured vehicle.

Still, many consumers only carry liability auto insurance for the simple fact that it allows a cheaper monthly rate or auto insurance premium to be paid. Also many folks only insure their car for what it’s worth so in some instances, perhaps only having the liability portion of auto insurance is all that’s needed. The reality is if your vehicle isn’t worth a whole lot and you can afford to purchase another vehicle should your current car get totaled in an accident then liability insurance may be the only type of auto insurance coverage you require.

If you do decide to only insure your car or automobile with liability auto insurance then no matter what your state mandated minimum insurance requirements are it would be beneficial to carry the following amount of auto insurance, $50,000 bodily injury liability for one person, $100,000 for all folks injured in an accident and $25,000 property damage liability. This breaks down into 50/100/25, which remember was the state of Alaska’s minimum amount for liability auto insurance.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Top Auto Insurance Providers. A website that specializes in providing auto insurance advice to include easy ways to find cheaper liability auto insurance that you can research in your pajamas from the comfort of your own home.

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Aug
24
Filed Under (insurance) by admin on 24-08-2008

The average auto insurance policy price is derived from a variety of factors. Many of these variables are common knowledge and make sense for the most part but it’s always a good idea to refresh yourself with what insurance companies are looking for when determining how much your coverage will cost.

Driving Record - Your auto insurance policy price is determined from 6 major areas. The first is your driving record. The key thing to remember is the better your driving record the lower your total cost to insure your automobile. This would include auto accidents, speeding tickets and believe it or not if you’ve gone without insurance for several years. The good thing is that you can directly control many of these factors. Concentrate on keeping a clean driving record and this area shouldn’t cause your rates to be outrageous.

Coverage Amount - Do a self check sometime and call your insurance company up to see what impact raising and lowering your deductibles and coverage amount has on the price of your insurance. Raising a deductible lowers your monthly payment. Increasing the deductible has the opposite effect. The same goes for the actual coverage amounts.

Age - Case studious have proven that younger drivers are involved in more accidents then older drivers. This potential to be involved in a collision is a result of inexperience behind the wheel of an automobile. Generally speaking most insurance companies charge more for individuals under the age of 25.

Vehicle Model and Driving Mileage - If your interested in that fancy new sports car you may want to check how much it will effect your auto insurance policy price. Thanks in large part to theft, vehicular costs and safety records some cars rate a higher premium over other vehicles. As if it wasn’t bad enough the amount of annual miles you place on your vehicle through driving can increase your auto policy. The average used is 10,000 miles in a year. If you exceed that total then you can expect a rate increase based on your increased potential to be involved in an auto accident.

Your Residence - It’s a pretty safe bet that you’ll pay more for your auto insurance policy if you live in a big city when compared to a nice farm out in the country. The city probably has more thefts and accidents, which lead to higher costs absorbed by the insurance company and then passed along to the consumer when the insurance companies determine your auto insurance policy price.

Hopefully this information can help you focus in on some areas within your auto policy that you can review with your insurance agent in the hopes of actually lowering your auto insurance rates instead of raising them.

Timothy Gorman is a successful webmaster and publisher of Best-Free-Insurance-Quotes.com. He provides more insurance information and offers discount home, life and auto insurance. that you can research in your pajamas on his website

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