Term Life Insurance Economic Sense?
Insurance / Life Insurance
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.07.31 19:28 |
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If you die, life insurance is designed to provide financially for those you have left behind and have listed as your beneficiaries. In buying life insurance you, the insured, enter into a legal contract with the insurance company, also known as the insurer. Basically, the contract states that if you make your monthly insurance payments in a timely manner, your family or other beneficiaries will receive a specific amount of money when you pass on.
The Best Kept Secret About Life Insurance
Insurance / Life Insurance
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.07.31 19:21 |
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Do you love someone enough to spend your hard earned dollars on a life insurance premium — month after month?
Because the real benefit of a life insurance policy isn’t for you. It’s for those you love… but after you’ve gone.
Life insurance is money paid to those who rely on you right now to provide a secure standard of living. They can lose this in a heartbeat.
Life insurance is money when needed the most… with no income tax or publicity.
Buying a life insurance policy is challenging because it isn’t an easy subject matter to begin with.
Most people get confused about how it works and whom they can trust enough to make the purchase.
Using Your Health Savings Account to Build Retirement Savings
Insurance / Medical Insurance
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.07.31 19:13 |
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Health Savings Accounts are an excellent way to build a second retirement account. These tax-favored accounts, which have only been available since January of 2004, can be opened by anyone with a qualifying high-deductible health insurance plan. Once you open an HSA account, you can place tax-deductible contributions into it, which grow tax-deferred like an IRA. You may withdraw money tax-free to pay for medical expenses at any time.
Health Insurance It’s Important To Know What’s Not Insured!
Insurance / Medical Insurance
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.07.31 19:09 |
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Around 7 million people in the UK are covered by health insurance, the majority being covered through their employers. The problem is that few have really studied their policy documents and many misunderstand what is covered. And perhaps just as important, what isn’t. If you expect health insurance to pay all your health costs, you’re mistaken.