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Making the Most of your Nest Egg

Making the Most of your Nest Egg

| September 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

After spending years of working and saving it is the hope that when you retire you will be able to use the newfound leisure time to do many of the things that you never had time for during the busy working years. In today’s economic climate, it can be difficult for most people to really […]

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How to Get the Best Enhanced Annuity Rates in Tough Time

How to Get the Best Enhanced Annuity Rates in Tough Time

| September 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

Most of us often think that retirement is the time that they will finally rest and enjoy their remaining life, but finding the best enhanced annuity rates can sometimes prove difficult and hard to crack especially during the current tough economic crisis. Today, it is very common for retirees to be forced to take little […]

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Six Simply Successful Steps for Selling Any Annuity

Six Simply Successful Steps for Selling Any Annuity

| September 18, 2013 | 1 Comment

In concept, an annuity is a very simple financial product: you give an insurance company a lump sum of money to keep, in return for regular pension-like payments when you retire. An annuity can be a sensible retirement investment for anyone who has a large sum of money to invest and expects to retire soon. […]

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10 Ways to Lower Your Monthly Insurance Bills

10 Ways to Lower Your Monthly Insurance Bills

| September 18, 2013 | 2 Comments

Homeowners insurance, health insurance, auto insurance, travel insurance, life insurance, and more. It’s easy to feel like a big portion of your monthly household income goes towards protecting yourself from calamities that might never happen. Though car insurance rates can vary wildly by state, the national average is around $1,500 per year. And according to […]

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So You Can’t Afford Car Insurance?

So You Can’t Afford Car Insurance?

| September 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Location: Dallas, TX. Era: My college days. As a college student one is often met with a choice: get bogged down with student loans or slave your way through college. I chose the latter. That decision led me to living in self-enforced frugality. This meant a lot of things:  living in a crummy apartment, ingesting […]

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8 Misconceptions about Life Insurance Shattered

8 Misconceptions about Life Insurance Shattered

| September 15, 2013 | 1 Comment

Life insurance is one type of insurance that people do not feel very comfortable talking about. Choosing a life insurance policy requires a person to consider what will happen when they pass away. No one really wants to think about this, but it is important and necessary. Life insurance policies ensure that your loved ones […]

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Credit Risk Insurance – Essential Help for Business Owners

Credit Risk Insurance – Essential Help for Business Owners

| September 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

When you are in business or any kind of monetary transaction then you have to deal with lots of risks. One of them is a credit risk. It is the risk of losing of principal money or of a monetary reward which is occurring because of the failure of the borrower to repay any type […]

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The Facts about Term Insurance for Seniors

The Facts about Term Insurance for Seniors

| September 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

Understanding Term Insurance for Seniors Canadians are continuing to live longer and are continuing to rank among the top nations for leading national average life expectancy. According to the World Bank, “Canada’s average life expectancy is stable at an impressive 81 years as of  2011, as compared with an average life expectancy of just 71 […]

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Ways to Fill Your Prescriptions When You Are Strapped for Cash

Ways to Fill Your Prescriptions When You Are Strapped for Cash

| September 11, 2013 | 1 Comment

The price of medication has increased significantly over the last decade. According to a recent survey from Consumer Reports, about 45% of uninsured people have been unable to fill one or more prescriptions. This can be a serious problem for people who need medication to treat diabetes, coronary heart disease or other serious medical issues. […]

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