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Can You Buy Life Insurance for Someone Who Has Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 5, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance is generally more challenging to obtain for someone who has cancer or any other serious health condition. Insurance companies assess applicants' risk levels before offering coverage, and pre-existing health conditions like cancer can significantly impact their decision.

When someone applies for life insurance with a history of cancer, the insurance company will likely take several factors into consideration, including:

  • Type and stage of cancer: The type of cancer and its stage at...

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What are the Top 20 Reasons to Buy Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are several reasons why individuals may choose to purchase a term life insurance policy. Here are some of the top reasons:

  • Income Replacement: One of the primary reasons people buy term life insurance is to provide income replacement for their dependents in the event of their death. If the insured person is the primary breadwinner or contributes significantly to the household income, a term life insurance policy can ensure that their loved ones are financially supported and can maintai...

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Cremation Life Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Cremation life insurance, also known as final expense insurance or burial insurance, is a type of life insurance policy specifically designed to cover the costs associated with cremation or burial after a person's death. It is a form of whole life insurance, which means it provides coverage for the insured person's entire lifetime as long as the premiums are paid.

Here are some key features of cremation life insurance:

  1. Coverage Amount: Cremation life insurance policies typically offer lower d...

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How to Get Life Insurance with No Medical Exam and No Health Questions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, June 10, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance policies with no medical exam and no health questions asked are commonly referred to as "guaranteed issue" or "simplified issue" life insurance. Here's an explanation of how these policies work and who may benefit from them:

  1. Application process: When applying for guaranteed issue life insurance, you don't need to undergo a medical exam or answer health-related questions. Instead, you provide basic personal information such as age, gender, and contact details. The application i...


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Cremation Insurance in Florida

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, June 6, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Cremation insurance, also known as cremation preplanning or cremation preneed insurance, is a type of insurance policy that is specifically designed to cover the costs associated with cremation services. It provides a predetermined payout to the beneficiary upon the insured person's death, which can be used to cover cremation fees, memorial services, urns, and other related expenses.

In Florida, people may choose to buy cremation insurance for various reasons:

  1. Cost Management: Cremation insuran...


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Cremation Insurance in North Carolina

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, May 13, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Cremation insurance is a type of insurance policy that is designed to cover the costs associated with a person's cremation after their death. This type of insurance policy is becoming more popular as cremation is increasingly becoming a preferred choice for end-of-life arrangements.

Cremation insurance works by paying out a lump sum of money to the beneficiary of the policy upon the death of the policyholder. The money can then be used to cover the costs associated with the cremation, such as ...


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Cremation Insurance in Texas

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Cremation insurance is a form of insurance that is purchased to cover the costs of cremation and final expenses. It provides a lump sum payment to the policyholder's beneficiaries to pay for the cremation and other end-of-life expenses.

To obtain cremation insurance, one must pay premiums to the insurance company in exchange for coverage. The cost of the premium will depend on various factors such as age, health status, and coverage amount. Once the policyholder passes away, the beneficiaries ...


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Cremation Insurance in California

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, May 5, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Cremation insurance is a type of funeral insurance that covers the costs of cremation and related expenses. It is designed to help alleviate the financial burden that can be associated with funeral arrangements, and it provides peace of mind to the policyholder's loved ones by ensuring that the cremation process is carried out according to the policyholder's wishes.

Typically, cremation insurance works by the policyholder paying premiums into the plan over time, usually on a monthly or annual ...


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Can You Buy Life Insurance for Someone Who is Dying?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, February 2, 2023,

Yes, you may be able to purchase a life insurance policy on someone who is dying, if you have an insurable interest in that person's life.

Insurable interest means you stand to be impacted financially should the person die.

There are guaranteed approval life insurance policies available for people with health issues.

They guaranteed approval for coverage if the person to be insured meets the age requirement; for example, ages 50 to 80.

However, the death benefit is limited if the insured person d...
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How to Buy Final Expense Insurance Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, January 29, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Are you shopping for a final expense insuranc plan over the internet?

If so, you may want to consider your specific needs before choosing a policy.

According to a study by the National Funeral Directors Association, the average cost of a funeral and burial in America is around $8,750. However, the overall cost can vary by the location of the town or city in which you reside.

Keep this in mind when deciding how much coverage you need to cover the cost of all of your final expenses.

There are sever...
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What is a Term Policy with a Renewability Option?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, November 24, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A Renewable Option is a Clause in a Term life insurance policy that allows you to extend your life insurance coverage beyond the original term, even if your health has declined, usually on an annual basis, and without a medical examination required in order to qualify for the renewal life insurance policy.

You won’t have to re-qualify for a new life insurance policy, but your extended renewable term life insurance coverage may raise your current policy premium. That means, if you want to ren...


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What Does It Mean to Convert a Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, November 20, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Converting a term life insurance policy is an option people who have convertible term life insurance may exercise to convert their existing term life insurance into a permanent life insurance policy.

Some people decide they need lifetime coverage after having purchased a term (temporary) life insurance policy.

The option to convert your term policy allows you to convert your temporary life insurance into a permanent life insurance plan.

You will not need to take a medical exam to prove insurabil...
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Term Life Insurance If You Don’t Die?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Term life insurance is a type of coverage providing temporary insurance for the duration of your life insurance policy term, which is usually either 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years.

If the insured person does not die during the policy term, the coverage expires with no payout of any benefits.

However, if you still need life insurance, you may contact the insurance company before the expiration date and request a renewal of your policy for an additional term, usually up to 5 or 10 years.

The renewal p...
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Level Term Life Insurance Policy Definition

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, September 29, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Level term life insurance is a policy that provides temporary life insurance coverage lasting for a duration (Policy Term) of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 or 40 years.

The premiums never increase and the amount of life insurance provided by the policy never decreases during the life of your term life policy.

If you outlive the policy term, the life insurance coverage ends.

If you pass away during the term of your policy, the death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of your life insurance.

Level ter...


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Incontestable Period for Life Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 9, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The incontestability period is the period when the life insurance company can no longer "Contest" the coverage provided by a life insurance policy.

In addition, the Contestability Period is the period where the insurance carrier has the right to deny coverage or void the insurance policy for wrong statements (material misrepresentations) provided by the insured on the application for coverage.

When life insurance is purchased, the contestability period starts the first day the policy begins pro...


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Long Term Life Insurance Companies

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 28, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Which companies offer long term life insurance coverage?

Long term life insurance policies are usually plans that provide coverage for a duration of up to 35 or 40 years.

These are the longest terms available for term life insurance protection; however, not many insurers offer coverage lasting for that long a period of time - for term insurance policies.

The carriers offer long term coverage do include 
Banner Life & William Penn, Protective Life and AIG.

Keep in mind, certain age restrictions do ...


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Long Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 21, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is long term life insurance?

It is a type of life insurance policy that provides temporary coverage for a prolonged period of time.

How long does long term life insurance coverage last?

The longest term of coverage available for term life insurance is usually 35 or 40 years.

However, not all insurers offer term life lasting for that long a period of time.

Usually, these plans are limited to healthy individuals who are age 45-50, or younger.

Long term life insurance locks-in your rate for many ...


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Who Does Life Insurance Money Go To?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The proceeds from a life insurance policy, also known as, the death benefits, are paid out to the beneficiary or beneficiaries of a life insurance policy upon the death of the insured person.

The beneficiary contacts the insurance company after the insured has died, to make a claim for the death benefit from the policy.

The insurer will mail the forms to the beneficiary that need to be completed in order to make the claim for the death benefits.


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What is the Definition of Graded Benefit Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 5, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Graded benefit life insurance is a type of life insurance plan providing you with permanent life insurance protection.

However, if the insured person dies within the first 2 (or 3) years of being insured, the beneficiary would receive either a full return of all premiums paid plus interest, or a percentage of the death benefit from the life insurance policy.

That's why graded benefit life insurance plans are easier to get than traditional life insurance.

Usually, these plans are guaranteed appro...


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How Much Life Insurance Does The Average Person Have?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

According to the American Council of Life Insurers (A Trade Association that advocates on behalf of Member Organizations), the average size of a new individual life insurance policy purchased in 2020 was $183,780.

However, the amount of life insurance that is right for you will depend on your situation and what goals you want your life insurance plan to accomplish.

You'll want to take into consideration your annual income, assets, debts, expenses, and future financial goals, among other things,...


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What Questions to Ask When Getting Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, April 22, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you are considering the purchase of life insurance, you'll probably want to think about the following questions before making your choice of coverage.

  • What goal do you want your life insurance plan to accomplish?
  • How much life insurance protection do you really need?
  • How much can you afford to spend monthly on your life insurance policy?
  • What type of life insurance is right for you?

These are just a few of the more important questions to ask when getting life insurance.



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Term Life Insurance Definition

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, March 25, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


What is the definition of term life insurance?

Term life insurance is temporary life insurance that provides coverage lasting for a specified number of years.

Usually, term life offers life insurance for up to thirty years.

However, you may be able to choose a Policy Term (duration of coverage) lasting for a period of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years, depending on your age, health, and insurance needs.

If the insured dies during the policy term, the death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of the p...


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What Happens If You Don’t Die During Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are insured by a term life insurance policy, and you don't die during the Policy Term, then the following happens:

  • The is no payout of any death benefits, since are are still alive.
  • The life insurance coverage ends, and you pay no more premiums.
  • You may have the option of renewing your term life insurance policy for another term, usually up to 5 or 10 years, at a new rate based on your age at the time of renewal.

However, you will need to contact the insurer before expiration of your origi...


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Final Expense Insurance No Medical Questions

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, March 5, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Can I buy a final expense insurance policy with no medical questions asked?

Yes, if you qualify for coverage you may purchase a no medical question final expense policy.

These plans are guaranteed issue, which means there is no health exam or health questions asked.

However, guaranteed issue policies are usually available for people over 45 years of age.

You need to meet the age requirement for guaranteed acceptance on your policy.

One insurer offers guaranteed approval final expense life insuranc...


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Life Insurance for Both Spouses?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, February 21, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Do both spouses need life insurance protection?

That depends on your situation; however, if you rely on both spouses for income, or taking care of the household, it may be a good idea to have life insurance on both spouses.

Even if you have a stay-at-home spouse, or a spouse that doesn't earn an income, everything your spouse does for your family would need to be taken care of should that spouse pass away.

And, you would have to pay someone to do those tasks; such as, running errands, grocery sh...


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Life Insurance Health Classification?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, February 17, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


What is a health class for life insurance?

It's a classification that is developed for each applicant for life insurance which is one factor used in determining the rate applied to an applicant's life insurance policy.

Your health is one of the main variables taken into consideration when determining how much you will pay for a life insurance policy.

There are several different health classifications based on your health, family health history, your height-to-weight ratio, use of tobacco, and an...


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How Long Does It Take to Get Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The length of time it takes to get life insurance will depend on the insurance company and the type of life insurance policy you need, in addition to your personal health.

The traditional type of whole life insurance policy requiring a medical exam may take up to 4-6 weeks for you to get insured.

This may vary depending on the medical record requirements based on your health, and how long not takes to receive those records from your Doctor.

There are other types of policies available, including ...


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Can I Take Out Life Insurance on Anyone?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 28, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


No, you cannot insure anyone for life insurance.

In order to buy life insurance on someone else, you need their permission, and you must have an Insurable Interest in the person you wish to insure for life insurance.

Insurable Interest basically means you rely on that person for some means of financial support, or that you would suffer some financial loss or cost, upon that person's death.

Usually, you have an Insurable Interest in a spouse, your children, family members, and business partners, ...


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How Long Do You Pay for a Term Life insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 24, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The "Term" of a term life insurance policy is the period of time you are insured.

This is the length of time you pay premiums on your life insurance.

However, if you pass away during the "Term" of your life insurance coverage, the insurance ends, and the death benefit is paid out to your beneficiary, and there are no more premiums to pay on the policy.

If you outlive the duration of your coverage term, the life insurance expires, and you pay no more premiums.

Learn more about how long you pay for...


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Definition of Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 3, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Guaranteed issue life insurance is a type of whole life insurance policy that guarantees your approval for coverage.

It means, you cannot be turned down for life insurance if you meet the age requirements and live in a state where the insurance company offers the plan.

With guaranteed issue life insurance there is no health exam required, and you won't have to answer any questions about the status of your health.

Even of you have a serious pre-existing health problem, or have been turned down by...


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Life Insurance: Who Gets The Money?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 18, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are buying life insurance you may be wondering who gets the proceeds from your insurance policy when you die.

It's an important question to consider.

The Beneficiary is the person or persons you choose to receive the death benefit from your life insurance.

You select a beneficiary when you purchase your life insurance.

You may be able to change the beneficiaries after the life insurance policy is "In Force".

And, you may select more than one person to receive a portion of your death benefit...


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How Long is Term Insurance Good For?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 16, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Usually, term life insurance plans are available for a duration of up to 30 years.

Many insurers offer term life plans for a period of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years of protection.

However, the maximum duration of term insurance may be limited based on your current age.

For example, a 70 year old may be able to get up to 15 years of term life coverage; whereas, a 30 year old may purchase up to 30 years of term insurance.

Learn more about how long term life insurance is good for.


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Term Life Insurance Extension

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, November 8, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Can you extend your term life insurance coverage?

Yes, it's called renewable term life insurance, which allows you to renew your current policy for a period of up to 10 years.

However, if you choose to renew your coverage, your renewal term life policy will cost more. The new premium will be based on your age at time of renewal.

But, you will not be required to take a medical exam to qualify for the real policy.

Learn more about how a term life insurance extension works.


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Can the Beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy Claim the Money?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, October 23, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy can claim the money from the death benefit of a life insurance policy.

In fact, only the beneficiary may make claim for a death benefit, if the beneficiary is alive to make a claim.

In order to claim the money as beneficiary you must be named as a beneficiary in the life insurance policy, and the insured person must have died while the coverage was In Force and the premiums paid up to date.

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Term Life Insurance Exclusions

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, October 2, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Are there any causes of death that are excluded by a term life insurance policy?

Yes, there are several exclusions in a term life policy, included but not limited to the following:

  • Suicide if it occurs within the first two years you are insured (one year in some states).
  • Illegal Activity.
  • Dangerous Activity.
  • Act of War.
  • Aviation.
These are some of the more common types of exclusions that would be stated in an insurance contract providing term life insurance coverage.

Learn more about common term life...


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Term Life Insurance Limitations

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What are the limitations to term life insurance policies.

There are a few important limitations to term life, including:

  • Duration of Coverage is usually limited to 30 years or less.
  • You may outlive your term life insurance protection.
  • Rates on term life increase if you choose to renew your term life insurance policy when it expires.
  • Term life is pure protection, providing a death benefit, but no investment feature.

Learn more about term life insurance policy limitations.


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No Health Question Life Insurance for Seniors

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, August 18, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there any life insurance seniors can buy without answering any questions about their health?

Yes, it's called "Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance" and it guarantees your approval for life insurance if you meet the age requirement for acceptance.

With guaranteed issue life insurance you won’t have to answer any questions about your health in order to get insured.

People ages 45 to 85 can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through United of Omaha.

Learn more about no health question life in...


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How to Get Cheap Life Insurance Online Quotes?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 7, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I get cheap life insurance quotes online?

Yes. Today, it only takes a minute to request and receive your free, instant life insurance quotes over the internet, to find the lowest prices available.

Did you know term life insurance offers the cheapest prices on life insurance?

And, you can request a free quote for term life insurance online in less than one minute.

By requesting a free life insurance quote online, you can instantly see the lowest pricing available based on your specific needs.

H...

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No Health Questions or Exam?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Can you buy a life insurance policy with no health questions or exams required?

Yes. It's called "Guaranteed Issue" life insurance and it offers a limited amount of life insurance protection for people ages 45 to 85 years old.

However, the age requirement for guaranteed approval for a policy may vary by insurance company.

And, the maximum amount of life insurance available will vary by insurer.

These plans are available even if you have been turned down by other insurers, or have serious health i...


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Burial Insurance in Wisconsin

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can you get burial insurance in the state of Wisconsin?

Yes, in fact, you may purchase burial insurance in several different ways if you live in Wisconsin.

You have a choice of contacting insurers direct, calling a local life insurance agent, or visiting a life insurance website that offers burial expense insurance plans.

Burial policies are available with guaranteed approval for people ages 45 to 85. With this type of plan, you won't have to take a medical exam or answer any questions about you...


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Can You Get Life Insurance on Someone Who is Dying?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 13, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes. There are guaranteed issue life insurance plans available for people between the ages of 45 to 85 years old.

Guaranteed issue means you cannot be turned down for coverage if you meet the age requirements.

So, even if you have health problems or have been denied life insurance from other insurers, you can still get insured.

But, these plans usually come with graded (limited) benefits the first 2 years you are insured.

Learn more about getting life insurance on someone who is dying.


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Can You Get Life Insurance on Someone You Don’t Know?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 19, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No. You cannot buy a life insurance policy on someone you don't know.

In order to purchase life insurance on another person you need an Insurable Interest in that person, and you would need their consent - permission to get the insurance.

Usually, the insurance company would require the signature on the application of the person you wish to insure.

That person would need to sign the application for life insurance coverage, which would verify that the person is aware of the life insurance covera...


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What is Term Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, December 3, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is term insurance and how does it work?

Term insurance is temporary life insurance lasting for a specific period of time, usually up to 30 years.

Many insurers offer term life insurance plans for a duration of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years of protection.

If the insured person dies during the policy term, the death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of the life insurance policy.

If there insured person is alive when the policy term expires, there is no payout of any benefits, and the coverag...


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How Long Your Term Life Insurance Should Last?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, November 9, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you're considering the purchase of term life insurance, then deciding how long you need your term policy to last is one of the most important questions to consider before selecting a policy.

Make sure you figure out your longest financial obligation you want to protect with your life insurance, and then choose a policy duration (term) that helps you accomplish that goal.

Learn more about how long your term life insurance should last.


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Apply for Life Insurance Online No Exam

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, October 12, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I apply online for a no exam life insurance policy?

Yes, in fact, most healthy individuals between the ages of 20 to 60 may qualify to buy no exam life insurance online.

Depending on the insurer, it may only take about 15-20 minutes to apply for your no exam life insurance policy online.

And, some insurers even notify you of approval the very same day you apply.

That means, you may start your life insurance coverage today, if you qualify.

Here's how to apply for life insurance online with no e...


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Does Life Insurance Cover COVID-19?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 8, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Today we are living through a very unique point in history, having experienced the only pandemic of the past 100 hundred years.

With so much uncertainty about the future, many of us are considering what that future holds for us and our families.

That's why many people are choosing to purchase life insurance to provide financial protection for the future of our loved ones.

But, does life insurance cover death resulting from COVID-19?

It's an important question to consider before buying life insur...


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Final Expense Insurance for Cremation?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, September 10, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there final expense insurance available to pay for the cost of cremation?

Yes. In fact, several insurers now offer small life insurance policies with coverage amounts ranging from $3,000 up to $20,000 or more to help cover the cost of your final expenses.

These plans usually offer guaranteed approval for seniors which means you cannot be turned down for coverage if you meet the age requirements for approval.

And, there's no health exam required and no health questions asked.

If you don't have ...


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Can I Buy an Online Term Insurance Plan?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 2, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, in fact, some insurers even offer no exam term life insurance policies which qualified applicants may start today.

One insurer offers up to $2,000,000 of same-day coverage on term life insurance for healthy individuals between the ages of 20 to 60.

However, you may want to shop and compare term life plans to help you find the best price on a policy from the highest-rated insurance company.

Here's how to buy online term insurance plans today.


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Life Insurance on a Mortgage Loan?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 18, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy life insurance for my mortgage loan?

Yes. Many people use term life insurance policies to help them protect their mortgage loan in case they die before it is fully repaid.

You can select an amount of life insurance that matches your outstanding mortgage loan balance, and choose a policy "Term" (duration) for coverage that matches the duration of your mortgage loan - usually 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years.

And, name your spouse or family member as beneficiary of your term life insurance pol...


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How Many Years Does Term Life Insurance Have?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, June 20, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Term life insurance is a type of life insurance policy that provides temporary protection lasting for a specific number if years.

Usually, term life offers coverage for a period of 1 to 30 years.

Most life insurance policies for term life coverage are either 10 or 20 years in duration.

However, you may be able to choose a policy "term" of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years, depending on your age.

Learn more about how many years term life insurance has.


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Is Guaranteed Life Insurance a Good Option?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 11, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Are you wondering if guaranteed life insurance is right for you?

It may be, but it depends on your situation.

Guaranteed issue life insurance means you cannot be turned down for coverage if you meet the age requirements and can pay the premiums.

So, if you have health problems, or you have been turned down for life insurance, or you are over 75, it may be an option to consider.

These plans are available for people ages 45 to 85 years old.

Find out if guaranteed life insurance is right for you.


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Term Life Insurance Payout

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, May 27, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Does a term life insurance policy payout?


Yes, a term life policy pays out a death benefit to the beneficiary of the policy upon the death of the insured person, subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions stated in the insurance contract.

A claim must be made on the policy by the beneficiary after the insured person dies.

The death of the insured must occur while the term life policy is In Force.

Learn more about payouts on term life insurance policies.


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Life Insurance Cost Per Month?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, April 16, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What does a life insurance policy cost per month?

The premium you pay for your life insurance policy on a monthly basis is determined by several factors, including personal risk factors; such as, your age, gender, health, driving record, tobacco use, occupation, hobbies, and lifestyle, among other things.

In addition, the type and amount of life insurance you buy affect the monthly cost of your coverage.

Monthly premiums may range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars depending on the ab...


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Life Insurance and Coronavirus

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, March 12, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

How does the coronavirus affect life insurance?

If you already own a life insurance policy, and there is No Exclusion on your policy which excludes death resulting from the Coronavirus, then it would not affect your coverage.

However, if you have, or had, the coronavirus, you may find it much more difficult to get insured for life insurance, than if you never had the virus.

Learn more about life insurance and coronavirus.


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Permanent Life Insurance Definition

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
What is the definition of permanent life insurance?

Permanent life insurance is a type of life insurance policy that provides lifetime protection.

Your life insurance coverage will last for your entire lifetime, as long as you pay your premiums on time.

Permanent life insurance has two main features:
  1. Death Benefit
  2. Builds Cash Value
Learn more about how permanent life insurance works.


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Is there Burial Insurance for Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 11, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Is there burial insurance coverage I can purchase for my parents?

Yes. There are burial insurance plans available from several different insurance carriers, including United of Omaha, Gerber, AIG, MetLife, and Colonial Penn, among others.

And, adult children may purchase burial life insurance on their parents, because they have an insurable interest in their parents, which is required in order to buy life insurance on someone else.

Most burial insurance policies offer guaranteed acceptance for a...


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What are Reasons People Get Final Expense Plans?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, December 19, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Why would someone buy a final expense insurance policy?


There are several reasons someone would choose to purchase a final expense plan, including:

  • To pay for a parent or sibling's final expenses. 
  • To pay for their own final expenses.Peace of mind.
  • To guarantee their loved ones would not suffer the financial stress of having to find a way to cover the cost of the person's end of life expenses.

Many people who do not have enough money saved to pay for their own final expenses choose to purchase a l...
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Can I Get Life Insurance Quotes Online Only?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, November 16, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, although some life insurance quote providers email you your the life insurance quotes, or sell your information to life insurance brokers, there are life insurance websites offering instant life insurance quote comparisons direct to your screen without any delays or hassles.

In fact, once you fill out a short Quote Request Form, you may receive your life insurance quotes in as little as 15 seconds or less.

It's quick and easy to get online quotes for life insurance and there's no obligatio...


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Is there Life Insurance for Income Protection?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, October 26, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there any life insurance I can buy to protect my income?

Yes, there are life insurance policies to help replace your income for your family should you die.

Term life is the most affordable option, offering coverage for a period of up to 30 years.

The proceeds from the life insurance policy go to your beneficiaries and can be used for any purpose; such as, to pay for living expenses, pay off debt, and maintain your family's lifestyle.

Learn about life insurance to protect your income for your l...


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Is there a Life Insurance Policy Where You Get Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, October 11, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there any life insurance coverage where you can get money back on your insurance policy?

Yes. It's called "Return of Premium" term insurance and it returns almost all of the premiums you paid throughout the life of your policy, if you outlive your policy term.

However, the premiums you pay for this type of life insurance policy are usually much higher than you would pay for a regular term life insurance plan that does not return your premiums.

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Best Non Term Life Insurance for Over 60

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 6, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
What is the best non term life insurance coverage for people over 60 years old?

The only option for non term coverage would be permanent life insurance.

Permanent insurance provides guaranteed lifetime protection as long as you pay your premiums on time.

These plans provide a death benefit, and they build cash value inside the policy from which a loan may be taken in the future.

However, permanent life insurance usually costs up to 5-10 times more than the same amount of term life insurance.

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Buy Life Insurance Online with No Phone Calls?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 3, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy life insurance coverage online without any phone calls?

Yes, in fact, there are insurers that offer the option for you to apply direct online for your life insurance policy.

It takes about 10-20 minutes to apply online, and once approved, you may start your life insurance coverage the very same day.

Make sure to answer all questions truthfully on the application for coverage.

And, there is a Free Look period which allows you to return your policy for a full refund if you are not satisfi...


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Can I Buy Burial Insurance on My Aunt?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 27, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to buy a burial insurance policy on your aunt.

However, in order to purchase life insurance on someone else, you need an Insurable Interest in the person you wish to insure for life insurance.

If you rely on your aunt for some form of financial support, she owes you money, or you would suffer a financial loss upon her death, then you have an Insurable Interest in her, and you may purchase burial insurance on your aunt.

Learn about buying burial insurance on your aunt and how...


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Can You Get a Life Insurance Policy on Anyone?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 24, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I purchase a life insurance policy on anyone I choose to insure?

No. In order to buy life insurance on someone else, you must have an Insurable Interest in that person, and you need their permission in order to take out life insurance on them. The insurance company may also require the person's signature on the application for life insurance.

Insurable Interest means you either rely on the person for some means of financial support, or that you would suffer a financial loss should the perso...
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Is there $20,000 Final Expense Insurance with No Questions Asked?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, there are final expense life insurance plans that offer up to $20,000 or more of coverage without any health questions asked.

These plans are referred to as "Guaranteed Issue" life insurance because you are guaranteed approval if you meet the age requirements; for example, ages 45-85.

Also, there is no physical exam required, and you won't have to answer any questions about your health.

But, the amount of coverage available may be limited to around $20,000.

However, if you need more insuranc...
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Term Life Insurance Monthly Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, September 15, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is the monthly cost for a term life insurance policy?

The quickest and easiest way for you to find out how much term life will cost you monthly is to compare term life insurance quotes online.

The price you pay for a term policy will depend on your age, gender and health. As well as, your occupation, hobbies, tobacco use, lifestyle, driving record, height-to-weight ratio and family health history.

In addition, the duration of your term life coverage (Term) and amount of life insurance will ...


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Can Life Insurance Be Taken Away After Being Diagnosed with a Medical Condition?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No. If you answered all questions truthfully on your application for life insurance, the coverage cannot be taken away if your health changes. 

Once the life insurance policy is approved by the insurer, and you have made your first premium payment to the insurer, the coverage is In Force. 

It can be cancelled if you contact the insurer and request cancellation, or if you stop paying your premiums and the coverage lapses.

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Term Life Insurance - Do You Get Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 22, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are shopping for a term life insurance policy, you may be wondering if you get any money back should you outlive the duration of your coverage.

It's a good question and something you should find out about before you buy a policy.

Traditional term life insurance is much cheaper than permanent life insurance, because many people do outlive their coverage.

However, if you are alive when your term policy expires, there is no payout of benefits and no premium return.

You don't get any money bac...


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Life Insurance Policy without Medical Questions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, August 7, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Can I buy life insurance coverage without answering any medical questions?

Yes. It's called "Guaranteed Acceptance" permanent life insurance and it offers guaranteed approval for anyone who meets the age requirements.

Guaranteed Acceptance means you can't be turned down for coverage do to any health problems, as long as you meet the age requirements.

The age requirements for approval may vary by life insurance carrier from ages 45-75, 40-80, or even 45-85 years old.

Learn more about how to get a ...


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Life Insurance You Can Buy Online

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, July 20, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Is there any life insurance protection you can purchase online?

Yes, in fact, several life insurers offer consumers the option to apply online for life insurance coverage.

And, if you qualify, you may start your life insurance very the same day.

Here's how to get life insurance you can buy online starting today.


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Death Benefit Only Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, July 5, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


What is a death benefit only life insurance policy?

It's a type of life insurance plan that provides a death benefit, but has no cash value or investment feature.

Term life insurance is DBO life insurance, because it is pure protection with no cash value, only a death benefit.

Term life offers protection for a specific period of time, from 10 to 30 years.

The shorter your policy term, the lower your annual cost of coverage.

Learn more about death benefit only life insurance plans.


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No Physical or Health Question Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, July 2, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there life insurance you can purchase without any physical exam or health questions asked?

Yes, these plans are called "Guaranteed Acceptance" life insurance and offer a limited amount of coverage because anyone may get insured who meets the age requirements for approval, even if they have health problems, or have been turned down for coverage elsewhere.

Some guaranteed issue life insurance plans are available for people ages 45-75, 40-80, or even for those ages 45-85.

Here's how to get no ph...


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Guaranteed vs. Non-Guaranteed Life Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, April 20, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


What is Guaranteed Life Insurance and Non-Guaranteed Life Insurance?

A guaranteed issue life insurance policy is one that guarantees your approval for coverage, while a non-guaranteed issue life insurance policy means you may or may not qualify for coverage.

If you have health issues, or you have been turned down for coverage, guaranteed life insurance may be a good option for you.

However a non-guaranteed life insurance policy may be better suited for people who are willing to take a medical ex...


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Cremation Insurance for Seniors

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Can senior citizens buy life insurance for the cost of cremation?

Yes, there are cremation life insurance policies available for seniors.

In fact, you may buy a life insurance policy with guaranteed acceptance for anyone age 45 to 85 that offers from $2,000 up to $25,000 of life insurance coverage which can be used to pay for cremation and any related expenses.

An, even if you have a pre-existing health problem, you can get insured.

Here's how to get cremation insurance for seniors.


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Mortgage Protection Insurance for Death

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, March 9, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


What is mortgage protection death insurance?

It's a type of life insurance policy that pays out a death benefit upon the death of the insured person who holds a mortgage on his/her own home.

The death benefits paid out on the mortgage insurance are used to pay off the outstanding balance on the home loan if the insured person dies.

There are different types of insurance available to protect your mortgage loan.

Learn more about mortgage protection death insurance plans.


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Why Should I Buy Final Expense Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, February 28, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are several very good reasons you may want to purchase a final expenses life insurance plan.

Whether or not we plan ahead, the inevitable happens to us all - we die at some point in the future.

Planning for this ahead of time with the purchase of final expense life insurance coverage can help give you peace of mind knowing the ones will be there to pay for your burial costs.

In addition, it shows that you care about your family and respect your loved ones enough to make sure they won't be ...


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No Questions Asked Life Insurance Companies

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 19, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Are there any life insurance companies that offer coverage without asking any questions about your health?

Yes, in fact, several life insurers offer no questions asked life insurance coverage. These are usually referred to as "Guaranteed-Issue" life insurance plans.

That means, you cannot be denied coverage if you meet the age requirements for approval. With guaranteed plans there is no health exam required, and you will not be asked about health questions.

These plans may be a good option for s...
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Is there Life Insurance with No Medical Exam or Questions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, February 13, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Is it possible for me to buy a life insurance policy without any medical exams or medical questions asked?

Yes, there are life insurance policies available with no medical needed and no health questions.

Two types of life insurance policies offering this kind of coverage include accidental death insurance which pays out a death benefit if the insured dies as the result of an accident.

The other type of life insurance is guaranteed-issue which offers a limited amount of insurance coverage, usuall...


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Are there Life Insurance Policies for Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, February 4, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy life insurance policies on my parents?

Yes, if you are an adult child, you have an insurable interest in your parents, and you may purchase life insurance for your parents.

Whether you are looking for a small life insurance policy to provide funds needed for final expenses (burial and funeral costs) on your parents, or you need something larger to help pay for childcare for your kids, should your parents pass away, it's possible for adult children to insure their parents for life insu...
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Is There Life Insurance You Can Buy Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, December 19, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Is there life insurance I can purchase online?

Yes, in fact, more and more people are choosing to purchase their life insurance plans over the internet.

With the ease and speed of the internet, life insurance carriers are now making same-day life insurance plans available online.

That means you can apply online (safe and secure) for a life insurance policy, and begin your insurance the same day - if you qualify.

These quick-issue life insurance policies are available through several life insurers...


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Life Insurance for Someone with Poor Health

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can people with poor health get insured for life insurance?

Yes, there are high risk life insurance companies offering fully underwritten life insurance, and there are life insurance carriers offering guaranteed issue life insurance.

Guaranteed life insurance means you will not be denied coverage due to any health issues, if you meet the age requirements for approval; for example, age 45 to 85.

Here's how to get life insurance for someone with poor health.


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Non-Medical Life Insurance - Maximum Amount?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, December 2, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is the maximum amount of life insurance you can purchase without taking a medical examination?

That really depends on your age and your health.

In addition, the insurance company limit of non med life insurance will vary by life insurance company.

Some insurers may offer up to $50,000 of non med coverage, while one highly-rated insurer offers up to $3,000,000 of life insurance with no medical exam for healthy individuals.

And, you may purchase no medical life insurance policies from more tha...
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Maximum Amount of Non Medical Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, November 30, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is the maximum amount of life insurance you can get without taking a medical exam?

It really depends on your age and your health, as well as, the insurer you apply to for coverage.

The limit of non-med life insurance available will vary by insurance carrier.

Some life insurers may offer up to $50,000 of non-med coverage, while one highly-rated life insurer offers up to $3,000,000 of life insurance with no medical exam for healthy individuals who qualify for coverage.

And, you may be able to ...
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Is there Burial Insurance without Health Questions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, November 24, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, there are burial plans available without any health questions asked.

These are called "Guaranteed Issue" burial insurance policies and they guarantee your approval for coverage I you meet the age requirements, which may be 45-75, 40-80, or 45-85, usually.

Keep in mind, burial plan usually offer a limited amount of life insurance protection, from $3,000 up to $25,000.

But, if you need more insurance you may purchase coverage form more than one insurance carrier.

Here's how to get burial insur...
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Life Insurance Refused on Medical Grounds?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, November 21, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you have been turned down for life insurance because of medical reasons, you may be wondering how you can get insured.

Don't worry, there is another answer. In fact, there are life insurance plans that even offer "Guaranteed Acceptance" - which means you can't be denied coverage due to any health problems.

As long as you meet the age requirements, you can get insured. These plans do offer a limited amount of life insurance protection, usually $25,000 or less. 

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Pre Existing Condition Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, November 18, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can someone with a pre-existing health condition purchase a life insurance policy?

Yes, depending on your age an estate of residence, there are life insurance companies that specialize in insuring high-risk people for life insurance .

There are also life insurance policies offering "guaranteed approval" for people ages 45 to 85.

If you meet the age requirements, you can get insured for life insurance, even if you have been denied coverage through other insurance companies in the past.

Learn how t...

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Can I Buy Life Insurance to Replace My Spouse's Income?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, November 12, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, if you are married you can buy life insurance on your spouse, (with his or her knowledge), because you have an insurable interest in your spouse.

Buying life insurance to replace a spouse's income is one of the most common reasons people choose to purchase life insurance coverage.

You are choosing to provide financial security for your family should your spouse pass away, by insuring his (her) income with life insurance.

That way, your family can maintain their standard of living and have f...

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Can I Apply and Get Approval Online for Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


It really depends on you - your age, health, and if you qualify for coverage. And, it depends on the insurance company you apply to for life insurance.

Some insurers offer the option to apply online and get approval right away for life insurance, and others don't.

There are life insurance companies that allow you to apply online and find out within minutes of you qualify to purchase a life insurance policy.

For example
, Haven Life offers an application process for life insurance that is complete...


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Life Insurance with a Medical Condition?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, October 31, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I get life insurance if I have a pre-existing medical issue?

Yes, you may qualify for a fully underwritten life insurance policy, or you may choose guaranteed acceptance life insurance, if you meet the age requirements for approval.

Some guaranteed issue life insurance plans are available for people ages 45 to 85.

Even if you are over 75, or have been denied coverage by other insurers, you can still get guaranteed coverage.

Learn more about buying life insurance with a medical condition.


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Can I Buy Life Insurance Online in the USA?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, October 16, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you're looking to get life insurance over the internet and you live in America, you have several choices available.

Some of the leading life insurance carriers in the USA now offer life insurance online include Haven Life, AAA, ANICO, Prudential, MetLife and United of Omaha, among others.

There are several types of life insurance plans available online, but the policies available to be purchased with quick approval are usually Simplified-Issue, no exam term life insurance plans.

The life insu...

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Can I Buy Burial Insurance for My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 7, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you have a brother who is in ill health, has no money saved, or owes you money, you may be wondering if you can buy burial insurance on him.

Today, many siblings are purchasing life insurance on their sibling to help cover the cost of their brother or sister's final expenses, including a funeral and burial.

These costs can exceed $8,000 and create financial stress upon the passing of your brother or sister if you don't have the money available to pay for these final expenses.

The fact is, yo...
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Can I Buy More Than One Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, October 1, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Do insurers limit the number of term life policies you can buy, or is it possible to get more than one policy?

Yes, you may be able to purchase more than one term life policy.

Insurers understand that your needs for life insurance may change (grow) over time as you take on more financial responsibilities; such as, getting married, buying a home, starting a business and having children.

As your need for protection grows you may find you want to increase your amount of life insurance protection by...
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No Health Question Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 28, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is no health question life insurance?

It's a type of permanent life insurance plan that does not require you to take a medical exam, and there are no questions asked about your health.

These plans are guaranteed issue, which means you cannot be turned down due to any pre-existing health conditions, as long as you meet the age requirements for approval.

Ages for guaranteed approval may vary by insurer, for example, some insurers offer guaranteed coverage for people ages 45-75, or 40-80, or 4...
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Life Insurance on My Grandfather?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 19, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy a life insurance policy on my grandfather?

Yes, adult grandchildren may purchase life insurance on their grandparents.

In fact, many parents of elderly people, and even adult grandchildren purchase life insurance on their grandparents.

The fact is, many seniors may not have enough money saved to cover the cost of their final expenses, including a burial, funeral, casket, memorial service, etc.

And, with the average cost of final expenses around $8,000 - it can be a costly undertaking to...
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How to Buy Cheap Term Life Insurance Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, September 13, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to purchase low cost term life insurance coverage online?

Yes, there are life insurance providers offering you the option to purchase your coverage direct online, and you can compare pricing among several insurers to help you save money.

Additional tips to lower the cost of your life insurance policy include:

  • Quit smoking - Smokers pay up to 2-3 times more for the same amount of life insurance as non-smokers.
  • Use a needs calculator to decide how much coverage you really need.
  • Choose...

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Can I Buy Life Insurance Online Instantly?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, September 10, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I purchase a life insurance policy direct online and start my coverage today?

Yes, there are "Quick-Issue" life insurance policies available through several life insurance carriers, including Haven Life, ANICO and Globe Life, among others.

They allow you to get a free quote, apply online and find out usually within minutes, if you qualify for a life insurance policy.

Once approved, you may start your coverage immediately.

These instant-issue life insurance plans come with a money-back guarant...


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Apply for Globe Life Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, September 1, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I apply online for Globe life insurance coverage?

Yes, anyone age 18 to 78 may apply for a life insurance plan from Globe Life.

Although there are no exams required, you will have to answer some questions about your health.

And, if you are healthy, you may purchase coverage online.

You can apply for a Globe Life policy online in about 10 minutes or less.

Globe Life makes it quick and easy for consumers to apply for and purchase their life insurance plan.

And, your policy comes with a money-back...
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Purchase Life Insurance Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 5, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to buy a life insurance policy direct over the internet?

Yes, in fact, several life insurers now offer same day coverage for qualified applicants, which means you can buy a plan online.

Some insurers offer up to $500,000 or more of term life insurance protection with the option to purchase your coverage direct online.

Although there may be no medical exam required, there are some health questions you will need to answer when you apply for your policy to assist the insurer in decid...
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How to Buy $25,000 of Life Insurance with No Health Questions Asked?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, July 30, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to purchase life insurance without any health questions?

Yes, in fact, several insurers now offer guaranteed approval life insurance plans with no questions asked about your health.

However, the amount of coverage available is usually limited to around $20,000.

But, one highly-rated life insurer offers up to $25,000 life insurance no questions asked.

If you need more coverage you may purchase a policy form more than one guaranteed issue life insurance company.

These plans may offer ...
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Final Expense Insurance with No Health Questions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, July 6, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy a life insurance policy to cover final expenses without answering any questions about my health?

Yes, if you meet the age requirements for guaranteed approval there are guaranteed issue final expense life insurance plans with no health exam required, and no health questions asked.

These plans usually offer up to $20,000 (or more) of life insurance protection.

And, your approval for a policy is guaranteed if you meet the age requirements, which vary by insurer.

For example, one highly-ra...
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Can You Buy Burial Insurance on Family Members?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, June 30, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to purchase a burial insurance policy on a member of your family.

In fact, many people do this each day, when they purchase a burial insurance policy on their elderly parents to make sure there is money available to pay for their parent's funeral and burial expenses.

In order to get burial insurance on another person you need insurable interest on that person, and the insurer may or may not require the permission of the person you want to insure.

Usually, insurable interest ...
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How to Reduce the Cost of Buying Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, June 27, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Are there ways to lower your cost of life insurance coverage?

Yes, in fact, there are several tips you can follow which may help you lower your premiums for life insurance, including:

  • Compare rates from several different insurers.
  • Choose an annual premium payment option.
  • Quit smoking because smokers pay much more for coverage.
  • Buy coverage while you are young and healthy.
  • Take the medical exam instead of buying guaranteed coverage, if you are healthy.

Here's how you can learn more ways to reduce the...


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Can You Claim Multiple Life Insurance Policies?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 24, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to make a claim for benefits on more than one life insurance policy?

Yes, in fact, you may claim as many life insurance policies as you are named beneficiary, after the passing of the person insured. by the policy.

So, if you are named beneficiary on a life insurance policy of your parent, and on a policy of your spouse, you can make a claim on the death benefits upon the passing of those people insured by the policies.

Learn more about claiming life insurance on multiple policies.
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Term Life Online

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, June 18, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is term life insurance and how does it work?

Term life is life insurance that lasts for a specific period of time, usually up to 30 years.

Most insurers offer term life plans for a duration of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years. The longer your term, the higher your annual premium.

If you pass away during the term of your policy, while your coverage is "In Force", the insurance company pays out the death benefit to the beneficiary of your policy.

If you outlive the duration of your term policy, the insu...
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What is Term Life Insurance with Conversion?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 10, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A term life policy with conversion means you have temporary (term) life insurance and that policy offers the option of conversion to a permanent life insurance policy by a specific date listed in your policy - the time by which you must advise your insurance carrier you want to convert your policy to permanent coverage.

If you decide after buying your term life plan that you need your life insurance to last your entire lifetime, then you may want to convert your insurance to permanent coverage...
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Can You Get Life Insurance with Pre-Existing Conditions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, May 18, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Do You Have a Pre-Existing Health Condition and Need Life Insurance?

If so, you may be wondering if it’s possible to get insured, if it will be affordable, and how much coverage you can get.

These are all good questions and concerns that many just like you with a health condition may be considering when in need of life insurance protection.

The answer to your question is
 "Yes", you can get life insurance with an existing health problem.

There are plans available that offer insurance to those wi...


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Term Insurance without Medical Tests?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, March 25, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Which insurance companies life insurance online with no medical testing required?

There are several highly-rated insurers now offering no test term insurance plan online with coverage available up to $1,000,000 for qualified applicants.

Some of the leading providers of online term insurance include Haven Life, Sagicor Life and Globe Life, among others.

Online term life plans offer you the option of purchasing your coverage direct online and starting your policy immediately upon approval - with n...
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Can You Buy Life Insurance with No Medical Questions Asked?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, March 22, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, if you meet the age requirements for approval, you may purchase life insurance coverage without having to answer any questions about the condition of your health, or your health history.

These are called "Guaranteed Approval" life insurance plans which means you cannot be turned down for coverage due to any health problems.

And, there's no health exam required and no health questions asked.

So, even if you are over 80, have been turned down for life insurance coverage elsewhere, or you have...
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What are Options When Term Life Insurance Policy Ends?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, February 23, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What are my choices when my term life insurance policy expires?

If you own a term life plan you may have a few options available when it expires:

  • You may let your coverage expire and go without any life insurance.
  • You may choose to renew your coverage for another term before your original plan ends.
  • You may choose to buy a new life insurance policy.

Keep in mind, if you need life insurance beyond the original term of your policy, it may be a good idea to renew coverage because if your health has c...
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How to Buy Mortgage Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, February 14, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What should I consider when buying a mortgage insurance plan for my home?

If you're purchasing mortgage insurance you'll want to consider the following:

  1. How much mortgage coverage do you need?
  2. How much will mortgage protection cost?
  3. How long will your mortgage life insurance last?
  4. Will the amount of insurance provided by your policy remain level throughout the life of the plan?
  5. Will your premiums ever increase during the life of your insurance policy?

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What are the Benefits of Online Life Insurance Quotes?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, January 16, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

When it comes to shopping for affordable life insurance coverage there are several key benefits of comparing the best prices online, including:

  • There's no need to meet with an insurance agent
  • You can compare pricing any time of day or night
  • Compare pricing in the convenience of your home, office or anywhere you have an internet connection
  • No high pressure sales pitch
  • Compare best pricing from over 40 of the top life insurance carriers in less than 1 minute
  • No subjective comparisons limited to only ...

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Pros and Cons of Term Life Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, December 18, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What are the pros and cons of a term life insurance policy?

There are several advantages to term life insurance coverage, including:

Low Cost - Term life offers the highest amount of life insurance protection for your money.

Flexibility - Choose form 10, 15, 20 or 30 years of life insurance protection.

Easy-to-Understand - You have protection for the duration of your policy term. Your premiums and coverage remain level for the term of your policy. 

There are also a couple drawbacks of term life in...
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Can I Buy Life Insurance Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, November 25, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, there are insurance carriers that offer consumers the option to purchase their life insurance policies direct online.

However, your approval for coverage will depend on your age, health, and the insurer's guidelines for acceptance to get insured.

There are several different types of life insurance plans you may be able to purchase online, including simplified issue life insurance, no exam term life insurance, and guaranteed acceptance life insurance.

Term life insurance may offer higher lim...
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Can I Buy Life Insurance on Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 21, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to purchase a life insurance policy on another person.

Yes, actually it happens more often than you might expect.

Many adult children buy life insurance on their elderly parents to provide money to pay for their parent's final expenses.

In addition, spouses buy life insurance on each other to replace the other's income for the family.

If you have an insurable interest in someone else, you may be able to purchase life insurance on that person.

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Should I Buy Life Insurance on My Spouse?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, November 4, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Do I need life insurance coverage for my spouse?

It depends. Does your spouse work, earn an income and contribute to paying for the living expenses for your family?

Even if your spouse doesn't earn income, he or she may handle a lot of the work around the house taking care of the kids, running errands, grocery shopping, cleaning your home, making the meals, and everything else that gets done so your family can live a nice life.

Now imagine how much it would cost to hire someone to do all of the ...
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No Questions Asked Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, November 1, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy life insurance coverage without having to answer any questions about my health?

Yes, in fact, there are life insurance policies available with guaranteed approval which means you won't have to take a physical exam or answer any health questions.

Where you have been turned down, have chronic health problems or just don't want to answer any health questions when applying for life insurance, you can get insured - if you meet the age requirements for approval.

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How to Buy Life Insurance with a Pre-Existing Condition?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 29, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible for me to get life insurance if I have a health condition?

Yes, there are some life insurance policies available that may offer coverage for 
someone with certain health issues.

There are even "guaranteed issue" insurance policies offered to people ages 45 to 85. These are no 
exam plans that do not require you to answer any questions about your health. Your approval is guaranteed if you meet the age requirement.

Whether or not you qualify for a "fully underwritten" l...

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What to Consider When Buying a Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, September 16, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What should I be considering when I purchase my life insurance?

If you have decided you need life insurance there are several considerations when buying life insurance protection.

What type of life insurance do you need to accomplish your goals? You' want to learn about the two basic types of coverage: Term Life and Permanent Life Insurance.

Next, how much life insurance do you need? You'll want to use a life insurance needs calculator to help you determine your actual need for life insurance.

Wh...
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Where to Buy Life Insurance without Medical Questions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

I need life insurance but I have health issues and I'm finding it difficult to get insured.

Where can I get life insurance without any exams or health questions asked?

There are some life insurance plans available with guaranteed approval for people who meet the age requirements.

These guaranteed life insurance policies have no physical exam required and they do not ask any questions about your health.

Some carriers offer guaranteed approval for people ages 45-75 or people ages 45-85.

However, you...
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Long Term Life Insurance Definition

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 24, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is the definition of long term life insurance?

Long term life insurance is life insurance lasting for a long period of time. 

There is permanent life insurance that lasts for your entire lifetime.

In addiiton, there is term life insurance that lasts for a long period of time, including 20, 25 or 30 years.

With long term term life insurance policies you select coverage for a "term" that meets your needs and if you pass away during the period of your life insurance term, your policy death bene...
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Can You Buy a Life Insurance Policy Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, July 29, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, there are insurers offering consumers the choice of purchasing their life insurance policies direct over the internet.

There are some things to consider before making your purchase:

  • Understand that you will pay more for instant issue life insurance without any exams.
  • The amount of life insurance available online may be limited to around $500,000 (or more).
  • These policies come with a money-back guarantee for up to 30 days, usually.
  • There may be no physical examination required.
  • These plans are ...

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How Much is Life Insurance Per Month?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, July 7, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

To find out how much life insurance costs per month you can request and compare instant life insurance quotes online.

Your cost of life insurance will vary by insurer, and will be impacted by several risk factors including your age, gender, tobacco use, lifestyle, driving record, health, family health history, occupation and hobbies, etc. 

The longer your life expectancy, the lower your premiums. In addition, the larger the amount of life insurance, the higher your premiums. 

Smokers usually pay...
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Life Insurance with Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, May 19, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there life insurance you can purchase that will pay you your money back when the policy ends?

Yes, it's called "return of premium", "cash back" or "money back" life insurance.

It's term life insurance that returns all of the paid premiums back to the owner of the life insurance policy should the insured person still be alive when the coverage period (term) expires.

So, if you buy a ten year return of premium term life insurance policy and you are alive after the ten year term ends, you would ...
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When does Life Insurance make sense?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, May 14, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

When does it make sense to purchase a life insurance policy?

Usually, any major life event may start you thinking whether or not you need life insurance:

  • The death of a family member
  • A promotion at work
  • Getting married
  • Birth of a child
  • Buying a home

These are all things which may create a need to consider buying life insurance to protect what you have and provide financial security for those who rely on you for financial support.

It makes sense to buy life insurance if you have anyone you support fin...
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Buying Term Life Insurance Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, January 31, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to purchase a term life insurance online?

Yes, if you qualify for a policy you may be able to buy a term life policy on the internet.

In fact, many life insurance carriers allow you to get instant quotes and apply for your life insurance policy online.

Some plans are fully underwritten, which means you may have to take a medical exam, while others offer instant approval and require no health exam, just some health questions for you to answer.

The instant approval life insurance pla...


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Can I Get Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 23, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is it possible to get life insurance online that offers you guaranteed approval?

Yes, in fact, several insurers now offer guaranteed issue life insurance plans over the internet, including United of Omaha, Colonial Penn, Vantis Life, Gerber and AARP/NewYork Life, among others.

Keep in mind, guaranteed approval may be limited to people of a certain age group, for example, ages 45 to 85. Also, your death benefits may be limited the first two years you are insured.

In addition, there's no health ex...
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Should Existing Life Insurance Owners Shop Around?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 7, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
If I already have life insurance should I shop around for a better deal?

That depends on you. Keep in mind, if you switch policies your 2 year contestability period starts over which means if you pass away in the first two years of your new policy the insurance company can contest the payment of your death benefit if they find you have misrepresented a material fact on your application for life insurance.

But, if you feel you may save some money by switching to a new life insurance policy just ...
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Life Insurance and Life Expectancy

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, November 23, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is my life expectancy?
Your life expectancy is the approximate age you might expect to live, based on current age, gender, health and tobacco use. It is a statistical analysis, and based on massive quantities of data for people of all ages.

Your life expectancy, is really the age at which half of all people meeting your same exact demographics will still be living, and the other half have passed by this age, regardless of the cause or nature of death.

The longer your life ...


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Loans for People with Cancer

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, August 22, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is there a way someone with cancer can get a loan?

Yes, in fact, there is a company that offers a way for you to get a loan from your own existing life insurance policy.

This type of loan provides you with money you can use as you need, without having to make any loan payments.

Learn how to get money for cancer patients and find out how much you can get.
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Are there any Exclusions on Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, August 5, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Are there any exclusions on a life insurance policy?

This is an important question because life insurance has no standard policy that applies to everyone.

Life insurance policy terms, prices, and exclusions may vary widely by life insurance carrier. But in general, life insurance companies are in the business of offering coverage to as many customers as possible, not turning business away.

Many high risk activities such as race car driving and mountain climbing that might ha...


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Can You Insure Anyone for Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 6, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you cannot insure anyone for life insurance.

In order to buy life insurance on another person the insurance company will usually require that you have an insurable interest in the person you want to insure.

Insurable interest means you either rely on the person for some financial support, or that you would suffer a financial loss if the person were to die.

Insurable interest does exist between spouse, adult children and their parents, family members, and business partners, among others.

So, a...
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Life Insurance with Pre-Existing Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, June 28, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is it possible for someone with cancer to get life insurance?

There are some life insurance companies that offer guaranteed approval life insurance coverage.

This means you cannot be turned down for life insurance due to any health issues, including cancer, obesity, HIV or DUIs.

Guaranteed issue life insurance companies include United of Omaha, Vantis Life, Metlife, Colonial Penn and AARP/NewYork Life, among others.

However, guaranteed issue life insurance usually has graded death benefits, so yo...
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Term Life Insurance Policy - What to Consider?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 5, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Most the the term life insurance policies sold today provide guaranteed renewability, which gives you the option to continue your life insurance coverage beyond the initial rate guarantee without having to take any health exam to prove your insurability.

This renewability feature may become very important to your family if you should become sick or uninsurable during the time your are covered by your original term life insurance policy.

Another option to look for is conversion ...


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What is a Free Look Period for Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, May 30, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

In most states the insured has 10 days in which to examine their life insurance policy, and if not satisfied, to return it to the insurance company for a full refund of the initial premium paid to the insurer.

Free look periods may vary, but the minimum amount of time for a free look is usually 10 days.

The free look gives you a guaranteed refund if you are not satisfied with the purchase of your life insurance policy. So, you get back the money you paid to start your life insu...


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Fidelity Life Final Expense Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, April 15, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Are you a senior looking for affordable life insurance to cover your final expenses?

If so, you may want to consider Fidelity Life final expense insurance. They offer very affordable rates for people age 50 to 85.

With Fidelity's rapid decision final expense plan you can get up to $20,000 of affordable life insurance coverage in just 24 to 48 hours. 

There's no health examination required to get approved for a policy.

Fidelity Life is a trusted insurer offering senior life insurance protection at...
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Can I Purchase a Life Insurance Policy on Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, March 31, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can buy life insurance coverage on another person.

However, you are required to prove you have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable Interest basically means that you either rely on the person for financial support, or that you would suffer some financial loss if the person were to die.

Individuals you can take life insurance policies out on include your spouse or domestic partner, your children, your dependents, and your business partner...
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Senior Life Insurance without Health Questions

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, March 13, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can seniors get life insurance without answering any questions about their health?

Yes, there are no health questions life insurance plans for senior citizens.

In fact, people age 45 to 85 can buy life insurance with no exam and no health questions asked.

You cannot be turned down due to any health problems.

So, if you have been declined coverage by other insurers or you have a health condition, you can get insured.

Learn about senior life insurance without health questions and how you can request...
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How Can I Save Money on Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 8, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The short answer is to buy your life insurance coverage now.

No matter how old you are, you will never be younger than you are today. Age can be a significant factor in determining the price you pay for your life insurance policy.

Many life insurance companies offer special rates on either the life insurance policy or the home or auto insurance policy when you buy your insurance policies with one company, so ask if the company offers any incentives.

Paying your insurance premi...


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How Can I Save Money When Buying Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 9, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

To save money Buy your life insurance policy now.

Premiums for the same face amount of life insurance coverage increase the older you become. The longer you wait to buy your coverage, the more you risk developing a health issue that could increase your premium, or disqualify you from being able to purchase life insurance coverage.

If you want permanent life insurance but you're on a budget, term life or a combination of term and permanent may offer lower premium payments. An...


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What are the benefits of shopping for life insurance online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, February 6, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are three great reasons to shop online for life insurance.

1. Convenient - Shopping for life insurance has never been easier. You can get instant price comparisons and advice form the comfort of your own home or office any time of day or night, without having to meet with an insurance agent.

2. Quick - It only takes a few minutes to request and receive your free, instant life insurance quotes form several insurers without any obligation or hassles.

3. Save - You can save u...


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What if I already have life insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, January 31, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

I have life insurance through my employer. Is that enough?

It depends on how much life insurance you have through work, and how much life insurance you need.

You can use a life insurance needs calculator to quickly and easily determine how much total life insurance coverage you really need.

Usually, a life insurance plan through your employer will provide 1 times your annual income in coverage. So, if you earn $50,000 a year, you may have $50,000 of coverage. But this may vary b...


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Online Life Insurance No Medical Check?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, December 13, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is there life insurance online you can purchase without any medical check up required?

Yes, there are no medical check life insurance plans available online.

These are called "guaranteed issue" life insurance policies with no health exam required and no health questions asked.

And, you cannot be turned down due to any health problems.

These guaranteed life insurance plans usually age age requirements; such as, coverage is guaranteed for people ages 45 to 85.

Also, guaranteed life insurance may lim...
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Life Insurance and No Medical Questions

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, November 19, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is it possible to buy a life insurance policy without having to answer any questions about my health?

Yes, there are no medical question life insurance plans available.

These plans usually have:

1. Limited death benefits the first two years you are insured.

2. Maximum amount of life insurance available up to $25,000.

3. No health exam required.

4. Guaranteed acceptance for people age 45 to 85.

5. No health questions asked - you cannot be turned down due to your health.

Here's how you can learn more a...
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Life Insurance on Grandparent?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 29, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I get life insurance eon my grandma?

If you are an adult, you may be able to purchase life insurance eon your grandparent.

Usually, a life insurance company requires a person to have an insurable interest in the other person they would like to insure for life insurance.

Insurable interest means you rely on that person for some sort of financial assistance, or that you would suffer a financial loss if the person were to die.

So, if you have a grandparent that helps you out financially, or that...
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How to Comparison Shop for Term Life Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 22, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
How can I shop and compare term life insurance rates and plans?

The quickest and easiest way to compare plans and pricing for term life insurance is to request free quotes online from a life insurance quote provider.

Some of the most highly-respected life insurance quote providers online include Efinancial, Accuquote, and 1ClickCoverage.

By visiting a quote provider you just fill out one quote request form and instantly receive the best prices on term life insurance from a large network of the l...
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Who are Parties to a Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, July 17, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
There are several parties involved in a life insurance contract.

Basically, life insurance is a written contract between the insurance company and the owner of the life insurance policy.

In addition, other parties that may be involved include the insured person, who may also be the owner of the policy.

There are also primary and secondary beneficiaries, who are the people that may receive the death benefit upon the death of the insured person.

Learn more about the parties to a life insurance policy.


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Is Mortgage Insurance Optional?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, July 12, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, mortgage insurance is not optional

If you have a home mortgage loan which is greater than 80% of the value of your home and the lender requires mortgage insurance, then it is not optional, it is required.

If the amount of your home mortgage loan you take out is less than 80% of the value of your home, then mortgage insurance is not required.

However, even if you are not required to have mortgage insurance you may want to take out mortgage life insurance to protect your home ...


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Can you collect on a life insurance policy if you have a long term disability before death?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, July 11, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You cannot specifically collect on a life insurance policy for a long term disability, but you can collect if you have a terminal illness.

Some life insurance policies provide accelerated death benefits which you can request and receive of you meet the requirements, which usually includes a terminal diagnosis and you are expected to die within 6 to 12 months.

Accelerated death benefits may allow you to access up to 25% or more of the death benefit from your life insurance polic...


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Term Life Insurance Questions

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 8, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
If you're shopping for a term life insurance policy there's some questions you should consider before choosing a policy.

Getting answers to these questions will help you to better understand your life insurance coverage and choose a plan that meets your specific needs:

1. What is the premium you will pay for the term life policy?

2. How long will the premium remain the same - for how many years?

3. How much life insurance is provided by the policy?

4. Will the amount of life insurance provided eve...
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Why is it important to have insurance on a mortgage?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 28, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Mortgage insurance can help provide you with the peace of mind knowing your family will be able to continue living in the home they shared with you while you were alive, while providing your loved ones with the security of keeping their home if you are no longer there to provide for them.

If you own a home and have a mortgage loan on your home, it may be a good idea to have mortgage life insurance to protect your family and help to make sure your family can go on living in your home should som...
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How Long Does a Term Last for Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, June 24, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The "term" of your term life insurance policy is the amount of time you have life insurance protection.

You choose a "term" when you purchase your term life policy.

The common "terms" available for term life are for a period of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

So, if you bought a 20 year term life policy, you would pay your monthly (or yearly) premium to the insurance company in return for a set amount of life insurance protection for a period of 20 years.

If you die during that period of time, the benefi...
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The Pros and Cons of Whole Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, June 20, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a whole life insurance policy?

Since whole life insurance is coverage that provides guaranteed protection your entire lifetime, it will cost more than a term life insurance policy which provides coverage for up to 30 years.

The advantages of whole life insurance include:

1. Guaranteed lifetime protection.

2. Builds can value inside the policy.

3. You may take a loan form the cash value.


The disadvantages of whole life insurance include:

1. It may cost 2 t...
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Can I apply for life insurance online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, May 29, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, it is possible to apply for your life insurance policy online.

There are online life insurance providers that allow you to compare rates and apply online in just minutes for your life insurance policy.

And, some online life insurance applications require no health exam, so you may be able to start your coverage sooner, rather than waiting 4-6 weeks for coverage.

In fact, one insurer offers up to $350,000 of life insurance with no exam, and if you qualify, you may start your life insurance c...
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Does A Retired Person Need Life Insurance Coverage?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 3, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may need life insurance coverage for ,many different reasons when you are retired.

For instance, if you own a large estate that is subject to estate taxes; or wish to leave a financial legacy to your children or grandchildren (heirs).

In fact, permanent life insurance coverage may be paid up by retirement and is an asset with many different uses. It can be used to help pay for any critical illness expenses, as a supplement to your retirement income, and more while you ...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance without Medical Questions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, December 17, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is it possible to buy a life insurance policy without having to answer any medical questions?

Yes, there are life insurance plans that offer coverage without any health questions.

The two basic types of no medical question life insurance plans are Accidental death life insurance and guaranteed issue life insurance with graded death benefits.

Accidental death offers up to $1,000,000 of life insurance with no health exam and no health questions, but a death benefit is only paid ou...
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Term Life No Exam No Med Questions

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, October 6, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Where can I buy a term life insurance policy without any medical exams or medical questions asked?

There are several types of no exam policies available online for you to purchase.

However, when it comes to life insurance with no health questions asked the option safe fewer.

Basically, for no question life insurance there are two plans available:

1. Accidental death life insurance, and

2. Guaranteed issue life insurance.

Accidental death offers up to $1,000,000 of life insurance th...


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Can I Buy Term Life Insurance For Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 26, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to buy a term life insurance policy on someone else.

Actually, many people buy life insurance on another person. For instance, married couples buy life insurance on one another, and adult children may buy life insurance on their parents to help pay for their parents' final expenses.

In addition, grandparents buy life insurance on their grandchildren as a way to provide guaranteed lifetime life insurance for their grandchild as he/she grows up.

However, in order to buy life i...
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Can I Buy A Life Insurance Policy Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 9, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to buy a life insurance policy on the internet.

In fact, there is a life insurance company that now offers applicants the chance to buy up to $350,000 of life insurance over the internet.

You can get an instant quote and apply online for your life insurance in minutes. There’s no health examination required.

If you qualify, you may start your life insurance today.

Here’s how to buy a life insurance policy online.


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How much does life insurance cost per month?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The cost of a life insurance policy per month depends on the insurance company, as well as, the type of life insurance policy, and the amount of life insurance coverage.

Your personal risk factors also go into determining the cost of your life insurance. These risk factors may include your age and gender, your family health history, your own health, your lifestyle, tobacco use, driving record, hobbies, and occupation, among other things.

Basically, the longer are expected to live, the lower you...
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Can You Take Out A Loan On A Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 19, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, you cannot take a loan out on a Term Life Insurance Policy, unless you have a Return of Premium (ROP) Term Life Insurance Policy.

Return of Premium means you will get most of your paid premiums returned to you if you are alive at the end of your term. 

However, during the term of your life insurance policy, some insurance companies may let you borrow the money that is building in the policy from the premiums paid.

If you want life insurance that allows you to take a lo...


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How Much Does Whole Life Insurance Cost Per Month?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 16, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
A whole life insurance policy may cost you anywhere from $10 or $15 per month to hundreds of dollars per month, or more.

The rate you pay for a whole life insurance policy will depend on your age and the amount of life insurance. For instance, a whole life insurance plan for a child may start for as little as a few dollars per month.

However, a larger whole life insurance policy for an adult may costs quote a bit more.

Since whole life provides lifetime coverage and may build cash value inside t...
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What Is Voluntary Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is voluntary term life insurance?

Usually it is a life insurance plan offered through your employer to provide employees with an opportunity to purchase life insurance coverage through work, and the premiums may be payroll deducted.

In some cases, voluntary group life insurance plans offer life insurance coverage at a higher cost, but with fewer health questions and no laboratory testing. 

It's important to keep in mind when considering life insurance that the more healt...


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How Long Can You Have Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 9, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You can have a term life insurance policy for as long as you want.

There is a term life plans available for a term of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years and when one term expires you can renew your policy, the only thing is that you don't get cash accumulation inside the policy over time, meaning you cannot take a loan out of a term life policy.

If you have a 20 year term policy for example and you renew your policy when the 20 years ends, you will have an annual renewable term life poli...


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Reasons People Do Not Own Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, June 30, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
What are some reasons why people don't buy life insurance?

There's a lot of common reasons for not owning a life insurance policy.

But if you need life insurance you should buy a policy to protect your loved ones.

Some of the most common excuses for not owning life insurance include:

1. It costs too much.

2. I don't understand how life insurance works.

3. I have life insurance through work.

4. I'm healthy so I don't need life insurance.

5. I'm too young to need life insurance.

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Can I Get Life Insurance On My Ex?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 8, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can purchase life insurance on your ex.

If you have insurable interest and your ex spouse gives you permission then you can get life insurance on your ex.
 

In fact, it may be wise to include life insurance coverage requirements in your divorce settlement. This way financial obligations such as child support can be protected for the future.

If the spouse paying child support passes away, the life insurance will be paid out the the guardian of the child and the child w...


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Questions To Ask When Considering Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 5, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Before choosing a life insurance plan you may want to consider the following questions to assist you in choosing the right life insurance:

1. What is the AM Best financial strength rating of the life insurance company?

2. Are the rates for your life insurance coverage guaranteed not to increase?

3. Will this life insurance policy build up any cash value over time?

4. What happens when the terms of the term life insurance policy ends?

5. What riders for additional coverag...


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How Long Does It Take To Be Approved For Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

After you apply for a life insurance policy It can take anywhere from hours, to months to be approved for your life insurance coverage.

If you are applying for a simplified issue life insurance policy that requires no physical exam or medical records, it can be signed digitally and approved on the phone, it may even go into effect the same day you apply.

The cons of a simplified issue life insurance policy: this type of life insurance policy does not dig too deep into your h...


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Why Would You Purchase Life Insurance Rather Than Annuities?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The reason you might purchase life insurance instead of an annuity depends on what you're trying to accomplish - what your goal is for your insurance or annuity plan.

Annuities provide cash while you are still living, while life insurance provides cash to the beneficiary upon death of the insured person.

So, annuity can provide you with cash, while life insurance can provide your beneficiary with cash at some future time.

With life insurance, you're paying a regular premium u...


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Buy Senior Whole Life Insurance Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, April 3, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I purchase a senior whole life insurance policy online?

Yes, you may be able to buy senior whole life insurance coverage on the internet, if you qualify.

In fact, seniors age 80 and under may qualify to buy a whole life insurance policy. There's no medical examination required, just some health questions.

It's called single premium whole life insurance, and you pay just one premium amount, one time, and get lifetime life insurance coverage which may build up cash value inside the policy over...
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Can I Get A Life Insurance Policy On My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 18, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You can buy a life insurance policy on your brother if you have an “insurable interest” in his life. 

This could include being his custodian if he is not yet an adult, or handicapped, being his business partner, being responsible for his outstanding debts, and other scenarios. 

It would be challenging to think of an instance when you would be denied the privilege of insuring your brother.  Of course, your brother has to cooperate. This means, he will need to answer some...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance On My Ex Husband?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, March 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to buy life insurance eon your ex-husband.

If you have an "Insurable Interest" you may purchase life insurance on your ex-husband. 

That would probably mean that he is responsible for child support or alimony payments to you based on your divorce agreement. 

While buying life insurance on another person requires his cooperation that cooperation can be ordered by the court. 

You should be the life owner, payer and beneficiary of the life insurance policy. T...


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How Much Life Insurance Does A Person Need?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 18, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The amount of life insurance you need will depend on your own personal situation, and what goals you want your life insurance policy to accomplish.

Many people choose to buy the amount of life insurance that will eliminate their debt and provide enough money to help their loved ones continue the lifestyle they have enjoyed with the insured person.

If you want your children to got o college, you will provide enough life insurance for that goal.

If you want to provide funds for your spouse's retir...
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Can someone over age 70 get Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, February 17, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, people over age 70 may qualify for life insurance coverage.

It depends on the person's age and health, and the life insurance company's guidelines for approval.

In addition, the type and amount of life insurance the person needs will impact acceptance, and the cost of the life insurance policy.

It would be easier for someone over 70 to qualify for a term life insurance plan providing coverage for 10 years or less, instead of a permanent life insurance policy providing lifetime protection.

In...
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Can I Take Out A Life Insurance Policy On My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, February 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to buy a life insurance policy on your brother if you have an 'insurable interest" in your brother.

Insurable Interest means that there is some sort of financial link between you and your brother. Either you rely on him for some financial support, or you may suffer financially if he were to die.

Your brother would, of course, need to cooperate in the process, sign the application for life insurance and provide medical information.  There are many circumstan...


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Can My Employer Take Out Life Insurance On Me?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 11, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Corporate owned life insurance (COLI) policies have been used for many years, but it's purpose has changed over the years.

It began as a way to provide necessary money to a business when a key employee died. The death benefit allows the employer to recoup some of the loss of earnings incurred when a productive employee dies, and provides money for recruiting and training a replacement. 
 

For many years, it was a common practice for an employer to take out life insurance on a...


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Can I Get Life Insurance On My Boyfriend?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, February 8, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

As long as you have an insurable interest you can buy a life insurance policy on another person.  That interest need only be present at the time you purchase the life insurance policy.  If that interest ceases you can still own the life insurance policy on the other person's life. 

In addition, you may need the person you want to insure to sign the application for life insurance and answer some health questions.

There are many scenarios where this is practiced and generally is...


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Can I Take Out A Life Insurance Policy On My Spouse?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, February 7, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can take out life insurance on your spouse.

In order to buy life insurance on another person you need an insurable interest in that person.

Insurable interest basically means you rely on the person for financial support, or you may suffer financially if the person were to die.

There does exist insurable interest between spouses, so you can take out a life insurance policy on your spouse.

When purchasing the life insurance on your spouse you may need your spouse's signature and he or she ...
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How Much To Spend On Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, February 5, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

How much you spend on your life insurance policy will depend on several things, including how much life insurance you need and what type of life insurance policy you want to buy.

There are several factors that you have to consider when deciding how much to spend on your  life insurance.   First consider your age.  The older you are when you purchase your life insurance plan, the higher your cost of life insurance.

Then factor in your health, smoking status, and lifestyle inclu...


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Can You Buy Life Insurance On Other People?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, January 30, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to buy life insurance on another person if you have an insurable interest in that person.

If you rely on someone else for financial support, or you would suffer financially if another person were to die, you may be able to buy life insurance on that person.

However, in order to purchase life insurance on another person you may need that person's permission, and the person may have to sign an application for the life insurance, and answer some health questions.

Usually, insur...
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How To Get Life Insurance Quotes Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, January 23, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
You can get life insurance quotes over the internet by visiting a life insurance website offering life insurance quote comparisons.

Some websites have access to life insurance brokers that sell your information to others and will contact you by email or phone about your quote request.

While others provide instant life insurance quote comparisons from a large network of life insurance companies with no delay. That way, you can see for yourself without any delay which life insurance carriers may ...
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How Much Life Insurance Should I Get For My Child?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you are just looking for a burial type life insurance policy which you would like to give to your child as a gift when they are an adult, perhaps when they have a family of their own, you might just start off with a $30,000 life insurance plan.

Underwriting is usually minimal in most cases on life insurance policies for children, meaning there is no health exam and few health questions. You can even get a quote and apply online for your child's life insurance plan in about...


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How Can I Take A Life Insurance Policy Out On My Father?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, January 14, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
It is possible to take out a life insurance policy on your father.

Since he is your father, you have an insurable interest in him, which is required in order to buy life insurance on someone else.

However, when taking out the coverage you may need his signature on the application, and he may have to answer some health questions. But, some life insurance plans may not require his knowledge.

This article explains how to buy life insurance on your parent. You can even request a life insurance quote...
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Can I Buy Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 10, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to purchase a life insurance policy on someone else.

The insurance company will require that you have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure.

This means that you would suffer a financial loss if the person were to die, or that you rely on the person for some form of financial support.

There does exist insurable interest between spouses, siblings, parents and their children, family members, and business partners, among others.

In addition, if you want to insu...
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What Does Life Insurance Protect?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 4, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Life insurance is a form of financial security for the ones you love, those who depend on your for financial support.

Life insurance proceeds are left to the people you choose as beneficiaries of your life insurance policy, and those funds can be used for any purpose they choose to use the money.

So, for instance, the death benefit from your life insurance could go to your spouse to be used for living expenses, to pay for your child's college education, to provide money for your spouse's retire...
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Can Anyone Get A Life Insurance Policy On You?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 31, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, not anyone can take out a life insurance policy on you.

They must have a financial relationship to you, or be a very close relative. The insurance company requires that someone taking out life insurance on another person must have an "Insurable Interest" in that person.

Someone to whom you owe a large amount of money could take out a life insurance policy on you, so that they would get paid if you passed away.

Or, a relative could take out life insurance on you to help pay...


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How Long Should I Buy Term Life Insurance For?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, December 30, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The length of time for which you should buy a Term Life Insurance policy should be in line with the amount of time your need for life insurance exists.

For instance, if you have a new baby and want to provide for your child if something should happen to you, I would consider a 25 or 30 year Term, to get them through college, and also to cover other children you may have in the future.

If you have just gotten a 30 year mortgage loan on your home, a 30 year Term may be good for...


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Can A Wife Take Out Life Insurance On Her Husband?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, December 27, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A wife can and often does take out life insurance coverage on her husband. And a husband often takes out life insurance coverage on his wife. Parents also purchase life insurance on their children.

You can buy life insurance on your spouse because an insurable interest exists between spouses, which is a requirement to buy life insurance on another person. When you apply for life insurance on your husband, you may have to answer some health questions about his health.

Here's how...


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Who Has The Cheapest Life Insurance Rates?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 21, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The quickest and easiest way to find out which life insurance carrier offers you the cheapest rates is to request and compare instant life insurance quotes on a life insurance website that offers "free life insurance quotes". These quote comparisons will bring up the cheapest life insurance rates for your particular age and gender.

Some life insurance quote sites will even allow you to input some health and other risk factors to find out how different health issues may impact...


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Why Would One Borrow From A Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, December 19, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are several good reasons to borrow money from your life insurance policy.

When you buy a Whole Life Insurance Policy, you build up cash value inside the policy over time.

You can borrow against this cash value in your policy for any number of reasons, including for a down payment on a new home, for a child's college education, or even for a car.

The interest you pay on your loan is very low, and you may be able to borrow up to 80% of the cash value in your life insurance...


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Does A Non-Working Spouse Need Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, December 18, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, if there would be a financial hardship if the non-working spouse died.

Let's say the wife has a very demanding and high income career. The husband stays home to raise the kids and take care of the house. What if the husband were to suddenly die?

Now the wife has to hire a nanny, a house keeper, a cook, and possibly a personal assistant to replace all of the the work that was being done before by the stay-at-home dad.

You would need full-time help or at least part-time h...


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What Questions Are Asked For Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, December 9, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
When you apply for life insurance coverage there are many questions asked about the coverage you need, and your health history. Many of these questions assist the insurance company in determining if they will offer you life insurance, how much they will offer, and what they will charge you for your policy.

For example, the life insurance carrier may ask how much life insurance you need, what type of life insurance, and how you will pay your premiums - monthly, quarterly, or annually.

In additio...
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Can I purchase life insurance on my parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 7, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can purchase life insurance on your parents.

Many children buy life insurance on their parents to help pay for final expenses; such as, funeral and burial costs which may add up to as much as $7,500 or more per parent. A study of Funeral Director's indicates the average cost of a funeral to be around $7,750.

In order for someone to buy life insurance on another person there must exist insurable interest. This means you either rely on the person you want to insure for money, or you woul...
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Am I Able To Get Life Insurance On My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, December 6, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to get life insurance on your brother.

The life insurance company requires an insurable interest in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable interest means you rely on the person for some form of financial support, or you would suffer financially if the person were to die.

Insurable interest does exist between spouses, parents and their children, and siblings, among others.

So, you could buy life insurance on your brother, but you may need his permission, s...
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How Long Will My Life Insurance Last?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 3, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
It depends on the type of life insurance you own.

Permanent life insurance lasts your entire lifetime, as long as you pay the premiums on time.

Term life insurance lasts for the length of the term.

Since term life is temporary, your life insurance lasts for the term you select when you purchase the policy. Many term life policies offer terms of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

So, term life insurance may last as long as 30 years, as long as you keep paying your premiums on time.



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Can You Get Life Insurance On Anybody?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, December 2, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you can't buy life insurance on just anybody.

The life insurance company will require you to have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable Interest means you rely on the person for financial support, or stand to lose money if the person dies. 

Insurable Interest does exist between spouses, siblings, parents and their children, relatives, and business partners, among others.

So, for instance, you may insure the life of your parent, but you will nee...
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What Questions Should I Ask When Buying Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, November 9, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are several questions you may want to ask when purchasing your life insurance policy.

It's important to get the right amount of life insurance, choose a financially secure life insurer, and get affordable coverage with rates that are guaranteed to remain level.

1. Does the life insurance policy cover *death by any reason? In other words, don't be fooled into buying Accidental Death Life Insurance  when you think you are buying Life insurance which covers all types of deat...


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How to Save Money on a Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, November 4, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
If you're shopping for life insurance you may want to consider these tips to help you save some money when purchasing life insurance:

1. Compare rates for life insurance from multiple insurers since rates can vary widely among companies.

2. Consider term life insurance instead of whole life insurance since term life costs a lot less for up to 30 years of life insurance protection.

3. Choose annual premium payments instead of monthly premiums.

4. Buy life insurance more than 6 months before your n...
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Can You Borrow Money From A Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 20, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you cannot borrow money from a term life insurance policy.

A term life policy does not build up any cash value inside the policy over time like a permanent life insurance policy.

Term life is "pure protection", not an investment.

You may cancel your term life policy and you may get some of the premiums paid back, but there is no money inside the policy to borrow from, just life insurance protection.



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What Constitutes Accidental Death For Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, October 19, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Any accident that causes death would be consider accidental death.

An accident is an event which was unintended.

Whereas, life insurance covers death by old age, accident, or intentional death by suicide, if you have been insured for two or more years, one year in some states like Colorado.

Accidental death insurance covers only death resulting from an accident, and most policies require death to happen within a certain period of time of the accident, such as, 30 or 90 days, in order for the dea...
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Can I Purchase Life Insurance For My Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 6, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You can purchase life insurance for your parents since you have an "insurable interest" in your parents.

Some of the more common reasons adult children buy life insurance on their parents are for estate preservation or to take care of final expenses foe your parents.

You can also be the premium-payer, and as the owner of the life insurance policy, you can choose who is the beneficiary, and change it at any time. Typically, death proceeds are paid out free from taxes and avoid...


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How to Buy Life Insurance for a Parent?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, September 29, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is it possible for me to buy life insurance on my parents?

Yes, you may be able to buy life insurance for your parent.

In order for one person to buy a life insurance policy on another person there must exist "Insurable Interest" in that person. This means you rely on the person for some financial support, or you would suffer financially if the person were to pass away.

Insurable Interest does exist between parents and their children so you can buy life insurance on your parents.

Many children ma...
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Can One Person Have Two Life Insurance Policies?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, one person can own two or more life insurance policies.

Many people buy several life insurance policies because different types of life insurance products best meet different types of insurance needs, or simply because they want to diversify the insurance companies with whom their life insurance is with.

Life Insurance companies don't mind how many life insurance policies you own, as long as you can qualify for them financially.

That means, if you earn enough income to q...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance For My Father?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 11, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can buy a life insurance policy for your father.

As long as your father gives his permission/consent, and he can qualify for the life insurance coverage, yes you can. 

He would need to sign the application for life insurance coverage.  You would be listed as the Owner and Premium Payer of the life insurance policy.

You would want to name yourself as the beneficiary of the life insurance policy, which means upon your father's death, you would receive the death benef...


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Can You Buy Life Insurance On Your Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes you can buy life insurance on your parents. You'll need to justify the amount life insurance on your parents, and you will need their signature on the application acknowledging them as the insured on the life insurance policy.

Life insurance on parents is an under utilized financial tactic for the next generation's economic benefit.

If you buy life insurance on your parents, they are the insured’s, and you are the owner of the policy and you pay the premiums. You wou...


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How Much Does 1 Million Dollars Life Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 6, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The cost of one million dollars worth of life insurance protection depends on the length of coverage which may be for a term of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years.

Term life insurance offers from 5-30 years of coverage and permanent life insurance provides coverage up to age 121.

However, the cost of your million dollar life insurance policy will also depend on your gender, age, smoking status, health history, family health history, current medical condition, your height-to-weig...


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What Happens At A Life Insurance Exam?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 4, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What happens at a life insurance exam depends on your age, the life insurance company, and the amount of life insurance for which you are applying. 

If you are young and applying for a small life insurance policy under $100,000 of coverage, it is possible that all that is needed is answering some medical questions, and maybe giving a sample of urine for testing.

For most people that apply for a medically underwritten life insurance policy over $100,000 of coverage, a blood ...


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Where Can I Get Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 3, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

To get life insurance on someone else, you can go to any life insurance website or insurance agency that offers life insurance coverage.

If they want to see someone face to face, you should contact a place near the person you want to insure for life insurance.

If the person you want to insure for life insurance will be signing a digital application online, they can do it from across the nation from you and/or your insurance agent.

In order to buy life insurance on another pers...


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What Are Some Reasons Why Life Insurance Is Denied?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, August 30, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Some of the most common reasons why life insurance is denied may include:

1. You applied for a life insurance policy for which you do not qualify due to a medical condition, being overweight or underweight per the policy guidelines, or are out of the age limits of the policy. If you are too old, you may not qualify, or if you are overweight, you may not meet the insurer's underwriting guidelines for acceptance.

2. You are not a US citizen or do not have a green card or work...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance For My Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, August 28, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can buy life insurance for your parents, but there are some requirements in order to purchase life insurance on your parents.

1. If you are going to own the life insurance policy for your parents, you can get a small life insurance policy to be used on final expenses. If you want to own a policy on them for a larger amount of coverage, you must show that you contribute to their lives financially, that you would suffer some financial loss if they were to die, for exa...


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How Long Does A DUI Affect Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 22, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A DUI may affect a person's rate for life insurance, or the ability to qualify for life insurance policies, for up to 3 to 10 years.

The amount of time depends on the life insurance policy and the insurance company guidelines for DUI's.

Some No Exam life insurance policies will delay until two years after the DUI occurs. Other no exam life insurance plans and carriers may not count the DUI unless drug or alcohol treatment was needed as a result of the DUI. However, some life ...


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Does Life Insurance Consider A Person’s BMI?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 20, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance is a mortality product based on your life expectancy - how long you are expected to live.

Many medical factors contribute to the underwriting of a life insurance policy, one of those considerations is the Body Mass Index (BMI).

Your height and weight contribute to the credits or debits assigned to this area of underwriting your health, and assessing your risk for premature death.

Additional concerns regarding a person's weight are associated diseases like obesit...


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Can I Take Out Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, August 19, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can take out a life insurance policy on someone else if you have insurable interest in that person.

Insurable Interest means that there is a financial tie between you and the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Either you would be hurt financially if the person were to pass away (because they owed you money, because they help support you, etc), or you are helping them financially now and life insurance would pay you back for your financial loss upon the oth...


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When Should Someone Purchase Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 18, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
If you are considering the purchase of life insurance there's a good chance you need coverage.

There are many reasons people decide to buy a life insurance policy, usually because they have others who ely on them for some form of financial support.

For instance, some of the most common reasons people buy life insurance include the following:

1. Starting a new family.

2. Buying a new home.

3. Getting married.

4. To leave money to a charity.

5. To provide for estate taxes.

6. A new job promotion.

7. To ...
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How Long Is Term Life Insurance Good For?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 13, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Term life insurance will usually provide coverage as long as premiums are being paid.

Most Term life policies are annually renewable after the term of your policy ends. The prices are very high at renewal, but if you choose to pay them, you will still continue having life insurance coverage.

If your term life policy does not offer the renewable provision, your term policy will end when the years of the term have passed.

For Example: If you took out a 20 year Term life insura...


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Who Can Take Out A Life Insurance Policy On Me?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, August 2, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

For someone to take out a life insurance policy on you, they must have an insurable interest in you.

Insurable interest means the other person who wants to insure you for life insurance stands to lose financially if you were to die. The other person relies on you for some means of financial support.

For example, if you passed away, it would cause them financial harm.

Also, you must give the other person them permission to take out the life insurance policy on you by signing the...


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Can Life Insurance Policies Be Contested?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 31, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance policies have a two year contestable period after which it is difficult for life insurance policies to be contested.

Even during the first two years, the life insurance company can only deny life insurance coverage for material misstatements (information that was withheld from, or misstated on, the application for life insurance that is serious enough that it would have caused the life insurance policy to be altered or denied when the insured applied for the li...


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Can Term Life Insurance Be Converted To Whole Life?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, July 28, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, Term life insurance can be converted to Whole life insurance or some other form of permanent life insurance if:

1) The life insurance policy has the option to be converted,

2) you convert the term life policy to permanent life insurance within the time frame required, and

3) you can afford the premium for the converted life insurance policy.

While a life insurance company may carry many types of permanent life insurance coverage, they do not always offer all of them to ...


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