Archive for February, 2008

We’re Not As Rational About Money As We Think We Are…

Best offer insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt Dr John Jeffrey Zink, PhD wrote this in the foreword to Money for Life…in good times and bad: “Economists start by assuming that rationality and self-interest are the best way of understanding why people make the decisions they make [...]

Universal Life Insurance Guide 101

Best offer insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptUniversal Life Insurance Guide 101 February 29th, 2008 Universal chronicle shelter is shelter with lavatory of i.e. pliant premium, governable goodness chronicle shelter contract that accumulates statement value. Universal chronicle shelter is an transformation over the mediocre modify of chronicle [...]

Whole Life Insurance is Life Insurance…

Nursing Malpractice Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt Whole life insurance serves two separate and distinct functions.  A. During our lifetimes, whole life insurance serves us as a depository and source of borrowed money…our “banks”. ~ The money we accumulate in a whole life insurance policy is secured by policy [...]

Wealth is a Relative Term…Conclusion

Nursing Malpractice Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt In the past few days we have addresed some of the principals and fallacies about “wealth” and even used a post about Monty Python’s Money Song to illustrate two points; it’s ready money that is the measure of wealth for most of us and, [...]

Monty Python on Money…

Nursing Malpractice Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt This post is for your edification and entertainment but it conveys an important message too. I have found over the years that songs, especially songs from musicals, often present us with unintended truths. This one - I hope you have the QuickTime [...]

Determining our Life Insurance Needs I - Criteria

Nursing Malpractice Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt People generally don’t like talking about death, especially planning for it. I’m no exception, but with the new home and child coming, I’m looking into insurance more seriously. Before, with both of us working and make comparable income, [...]

Why Term Insurance?

Million Dollar Journey wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt I field a high number of calls asking about whether people should buy term insurance, universal life or whole life, and in some cases they will have heard of, and ask about return of premium term insurance. Now is not the [...]

Wealth is a Relative Term…Part V

Ed Hinerman On Life Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt “Lo, Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple rules of its acquisition. Start thy purse to fattening (save) Control thy expenditures (including spending on “investments”) Make thy gold multiply (by earning compound [...]

Life Insurance Policies Explained

Ed Hinerman On Life Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt Six Basic Kinds of Life Insurance Regardless of how flamboyant the lessen denomination or income show strength appear, every chronicle shelter policies include benefits derivative from digit or more of the threesome base kinds shown below. Some policies cod consortium [...]

Wealth is a Relative Term…Part IV

Free Life Insurance Leads wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt “If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as of getting. The Indies have not made Spain rich, because her outgoes are greater than her incomes.”…”Away, then, with your expesive follies, and you will not have then so much [...]