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A need to know guide to travel insurance
Travel insurance - A need to know guide In general terms, travel insurance protects all holiday costs against adverse events such as cancellation and interruption and also reimburses medical expenses, the loss or damage of property and...

Buying Term Life Insurance on the Internet
In the last few years the growth of term life insurance sales via the Internet has exploded and created many new on line life insurance agencies. In the past consumers were skeptical about buying any products or services on the world wide web,...

How to Lower Your Life Insurance Premiums
In the world today when human health and life are extremely precarious, getting a health insurance becomes mandatory for every individual. Health insurance can be of immense benefit in the hours of need. It brings requisite money at your...

Low Cost Family Health Insurance - Some New Trends That Will Save You Money
Is there such a thing as low cost family health insurance? If you listen to the news and read all the newspapers then I am sure that you are already convinced that health insurance is no longer affordable. There has been an upward trend in the...

Travel Health Insurance: Reimbursement Depends On Following The Rules
(NC)–Travelling, whether for business or pleasure, involves risk. A personal emergency may necessitate an early return, or you may need hospital treatment or air evacuation due to a medical problem. Travellers should be aware that the Ontario...

 
Changing Jobs (Part 2 of 3) Employer-Provided Group Life Insurance

Maintain Stability in the Midst of Change

Life can bring a flood of changes during your working years. Career changes. Changes in priorities. Changes from work to retirement. How can you make sure that your investments will navigate through these periods of change?

Employer-Provided Group Life Insurance

Life insurance isn't always a topic of fun conversation, but it is a necessary issue for many people. Many employers provide a small amount of life insurance as a benefit to their employees. Your choices? 1. Go without coverage 2. Convert the group plan to an individual policy from the same company 3. Purchase an individual policy Converting to an individual policy from the group plan can be a good option provided that you are uninsurable otherwise. The problem is that the rates may not be as competitive as you may desire. If you desire life insurance, your best bet is to purchase an individual policy for the amount that you need directly from an insurance company or agent. This way, you control the benefits and can take it with you from one job to the next. Treat the extra insurance from work as an added benefit.

About the author:

Paul D. McDonald, MBA is a financial professional specializing in working with seniors and business owners. He assists people in making decisions on retirement planning, investing, insurance, budgeting, debt management, and many other critical financial decisions. Paul welcomes calls on the subject at the toll-free number 1-877-711-1264 or you can visit his website at http://boomerfinances.blogspot.com/.

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