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Monthly Archives: November 2009
AARP Endorsement a Coup for House Health Insurance Bill
With the AARP’s official endorsement yesterday, the House health bill is moving more confidently toward its floor vote, just one day away. Several aspects of this moment gave us pause. The AARP has never endorsed this kind of comprehensive health care overhaul, and the House bill is the most sweeping overhaul of health care policy in four decades Continue reading
What is Decreasing Term Life Insurance?
What is Decreasing Term Life Insurance? Continue reading
Posted in Insurance, Life Insurance
Tagged amortized, bookmark-button, coverage, Decreasing, decreasing-term, free, health, Insurance, medical-exam, policy-usually, social, term-life
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Insurance Companies buy more UK Government Debt
The Bank of England has just announced that the latest efforts at so called Quantitative Easing involves the injection of another £25 billion of made up money in the circular flow of money system, which means that since the recession Britain has generated £200 billion of made up debt! So Where’s the money gone? And what is Quantitive Easing anyway It turns out that QE as the press now like to call it, is radically different from the Pump Priming developed by FDR in 1930 to get the States out of the Great Depression! And this explains why you and me, the small and medium sized enterprise and it’s workers are not getting any credit or money! Truth of the matter is QE is designed to shore up the internal arteries of the international banking system and not leak any money out. To leak money by the creation of credit to the general public and increasing the money supply would introduce both inflationary and currency exchange pressures that would be far from welcome in the current economic climate. Continue reading
Posted in Insurance
Tagged a-nice-profit, bank of england, country, credit-crunch, government, Insurance, insurance companies, international, investment, money supply, potential, press, pump priming, recession, states
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Get Health Insurance You Can Trust
One of the most important things about getting the right health insurance is you need to trust the providers. That means that you need to be sure that you’re working with the best in the business whether you need Texas health insurance or something completely different. There are several things you need to be aware of. Continue reading
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Tagged agents-on-your, credentials, direct-pipeline, health-insurance, includes-the, Insurance, providers, right, side, start-working, sure-the-agents, team-on-your, working-with
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Facts About Student Health Insurance
When you’ve got a child that’s getting ready to go away to school, it’s necessary that you think of everything as parents and that includes student health insurance . See the thing is that many parents think the student in their lives will be covered by the family health insurance plan when they attend college. That’s not usually the case. Continue reading
Posted in Insurance
Tagged experts-on-your, family-health, health-insurance, Insurance, professionals, regulations, side, student, student-health, the-regulations
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Can I Find Affordable Health Insurance in the City?
We recently collaborated with the Chicago Sun-Times for an article that showed health insurance rates actually vary by Zip code. Using our instant health insurance quoting technology, we saw that residents living in the city of Chicago pay a bit more than those in the suburban areas. But after reading the article, you might wonder: Does this mean it’s impossible for city-dwellers to find affordable health insurance Continue reading
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Tagged a-bit-more, a-few-different, Chicago, chicago-sun-, city, deducible, deductible-from, health-insurance, routine-visits, suburban, within-the-city
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UK TV Ad Revenue Underwritten by Car Insurance Price Comparison War!
When Insurance Blogger was a nipper….. Back in the 1960′s if you were lucky you had a black and white televison – the box! with an aerial that looked like a sea mine or something out of Doctor Who sitting on top of it. There were 2 UK TV Channels: The BBC – Mother of the Nation and voice of the world…… Continue reading
Posted in Insurance, Travel Insurance
Tagged a-recent-survey, bbc, furry, go compare, Insurance, insurance marketing, insurance price, price comparison, travel, trends, website
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What is the Approximate Cost of Term Life Insurance?
What is the approximate cost of a term life insurance policy? Continue reading
Posted in Insurance, Life Insurance
Tagged a-term-life, average-cost, Insurance, life-insurance, medical-exam, the-approximate, underwriting
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UK Consumer Law Tested for Loan Protection
Insurance Blogger loves a peoples champion and as this test case has shown UK consumers may now have far more rights and loan protection under UK Consumer Credit Law than was previously realised…. And the UK Courts will probably be filling up with cases as fast as those dealing with the mis-selling of loan and mortgage protection insurance products as other legal firms jump onto the bandwagon. Continue reading
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Tagged cartel-client, clients, consumer, consumer credit law, courts, debt, high, Loan, meaning, repayments, time
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How Employer-Mandated Health Insurance Stacks Up
All the bills currently in play — the house bill and the two in the Senate — contain employer mandates, but differ to what degree. This has provoked a few layers of questions. Continue reading