For the love of Home Ownership

Easy to say and yes I am happy, actually I am ecstatic that I finally entered the home owner elite. Well it seems that way at the moment even though I know we are no more elite than anyone else. In actual fact nothing has really changed. I have to pay money to someone else every month for the privileged of staying in a house. I do not like where I am going with this. I love my new house, all mine now I need to make it my own. The mortgage and insurance are taken care of and I have my new carpets arriving next week so all is well.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tips When Considering A Life Insurance Policy

By Susan Reynolds

Life insurance coverage is a must for anyone who has dependants. Life cover should be at the top of your list of priorities. How will your family live when youre gone? The harsh reality is that you never know what could happen We all should have proper life cover.

It is unfair to our loved ones that depend on us for financial support to not be prepared for the future in case we are not a part of it. We want to ensure that our family members are happy and safe and living a life they are accustomed to even when we are gone.

A lump sum life cover policy is pretty straight forward. Finding the right coverage amount and plan options can be tricky. You can ask your agent to explain in detail what the plans offer and get advice on how to select the one that is right for you.

There are some things you should know prior to applying for life coverage. Determine how much life coverage you really need, be careful not to take out too small of an amount. Do not forget to factor the home loan and other bills. Life insurance calculators can be located on the internet to help with deciding the amount of cover you need. Being under insured is a common mistake. You want to ensure you are not over insured as well.

You should place your policy in a trust for your loved ones. After your death the trust will ensure all benefits are paid out correctly. Policies that are not put in a trust become part of your estate and may increase the inheritance tax liability. You will find the simple trust form with your policy packet.

After your death the trust will ensure all money are paid out correctly. The inheritance tax liability will increase when the cover becomes part of your estate, a trust stops this from happening. A simple trust form should be included with your policy information.

One of the more popular policies is the Level Term Assurance (LTA) this means your policy amount will stay the same through the duration of the coverage. If you are looking for a less expensive policy and only need coverage for a debt such as a mortgage you can buy Decreasing Term Assurance (DTA) for a great rate.

The most popular cover is the Level Term Assurance (LTA) where the sum of your insured amount remains the same for the duration of the term. If you only require cover for payment of a home loan or other decreasing debt you could check out Decreasing Term Assurance (DTA) for a much better rate.

If you have any life changes happen you will need to review your cover and ensure you have enough coverage. The arrival of a new child, moving to a new town or occupational changes could affect your policy needs. Many forget that their cover may need altered to keep up with their life. When you feel it makes sense you should change your cover.

A new policy could be higher priced is you have had any major health issues or other life altering situations.

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