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Get A Free Auto Insurance Quote And See How Much Money You Could Be Saving

Friday, March 26th, 2010


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There are many ways to get from point A to Point B but if you drive a car, you are required by law to carry auto insurance. The problem is most people are paying quit. . .

Life Insurance Lies Could Cost Loved Ones Greatly

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Life insurance and critical illness policies may be canceled or voided if insurers find out people have lied about their state of health, and this could prove to already be a problem for millions of policy holders. Norwich Union has conducted a study which revealed that one in 14 customers did not provide correct information about their health and lifestyle when applying for life insurance policies. Common factors people lied about were the amount they smoke or drink, their weight and any existing health problems. Smokers are commonly charged three times as much as non-smokers for life insurance, and this is the most common lie told to insurers. In many cases people did not just reduce the number of cigarettes they smoke, but denied smoking all together. Norwich Union’s study was based on 5,000 of their customers, during which they asked for any omissions or untrue facts people had told on their life insurance policies, to be confessed. The inaccurate information many people had supplied could make their policy void in the event they needed to make a claim. Steven Weisbart, an economist for the Insurance Information Institute has pointed out that numerous claims to insurers are denied each year; this can be distressing to a grieving family. If the deceased has failed to include vital information in their application for life insurance it could be their families that are left to suffer the consequences. People who, throughout their life believed that when they died their family would receive a lump sum payment from their insurer could in fact be leaving behind their family financial hell. Before any life insurance policy is issued, the insurer will review medical records and blood and urine tests will be administered. If these initial tests catch any white lies that have been told the insurer will ‘red-flag’ the applicant, making policies more expensive and companies less willing to offer insurance in the future. Norwich union conducted another study which revealed a different, and higher, number of people who lie on life insurance applications. This study exposed that 15% of people are not always truthful when applying for cover; this is a big difference to when Norwich union asked customers to confess to any misdemeanors, it seems some of the company’s customers are still not willing to come clean. As well as confessing to mistruths when applying for cheap life insurance, it was revealed that 52% of men and 43% of women say they regularly lie to employers, friends, family and colleagues about the state of their health. Byron Udell, founder and CEO of AccuQuote, a web based company that offers free online insurance quotes, said: “There are so many opportunities to get caught. Even if you are skilled enough to fool the blood tests by abstaining for enough days to clear your blood of the nicotine, if the policy gets issued, and you subsequently die within a few years, and they find out you lied, all your family will be entitled to is a refund of the premiums you paid. “ Lying on life insurance policies is a big risk, people who do so are chancing personal and financial disaster if they are caught. Life insurance policies are safety nets for loved ones if the unthinkable should happen, telling a lie could ruin this intention and bring another nasty shock for relatives. Following its results Norwich Union plans on challenging all of its two million life insurance customers to confess to any omissions or lies included in their policies. Those who have not told the truth will face either sharp premium increases of having their policy canceled.

Your Mortgage Could be a Goldmine of Potential Savings

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

“A penny saved is a penny earned”. . . or so the old proverb goes. Of course, the value of a penny has changed somewhat from the time when your mother offered her wisdom on the value of keeping what you earn. Today, you could save thousands of dollars by simply making the right mortgage decision. If you’re like most Canadian homeowners, your mortgage is a goldmine of potential savings.

In the past few articles, we’ve talked about the importance of your mortgage as one of your most significant financial decisions. We’ve explored the value of seeking the advice of a mortgage professional -whether you’re buying a home or renewing an existing mortgage.

Today, let’s take a look at the bottom line: the savings you can enjoy by making the right mortgage decisions.

It is the primary role of a mortgage broker to find you the right product for your personal situation. A mortgage broker is a financial professional and – like your investment advisor – he or she will want to understand your personal situation and payment preferences. Your mortgage broker has access to a broad spectrum of lending institutions, so you can do some valuable comparison shopping for the right combination of features, rates and mortgage options.

All these choices offer you substantial opportunities to save money over the life of your mortgage.

If you are like most homeowners, you are focused -for good reason – on finding the best possible rate for your mortgage. Your mortgage broker can offer you the best range of rate options and terms. If a mortgage broker can get you one per cent off the posted rate, that could translate into more than $13,000 in interest per $100,000 borrowed over a 25-year amortization schedule. If, however, you believe that most mortgage rates are basically the same from one institution to the next, then consider the fact that even an eighth of a point difference in the rate can offer significant savings over the duration of your mortgage.

But it’s also important to look beyond the rate. There are other ways to find savings in your mortgage. Your mortgage broker is up-to-date on market trends and new opportunities. . . as well as some of the tried-and-true ways to save money in a mortgage.

Do you get an annual bonus in your job? You may want to use that bonus to pay down the principal of your mortgage. If you pursue this strategy consistently over the life of your mortgage, you could save thousands of dollars in interest by paying your mortgage off sooner.

Are you paid bi-weekly or bi-monthly? Consider a change from the usual monthly mortgage payment. Set up your mortgage payment schedule to coincide with your pay period. Again, you can shave years off your mortgage, and enjoy thousands of dollars in savings.

In the coming weeks, we’ll look at some of these savings opportunities in more detail. In the meantime, consider the old penny proverb again. How much is your time worth? Time savings is one of the key, unexpected benefits that clients say they have enjoyed when they choose to work with a mortgage broker. Above all, a mortgage broker is an expert in customer service, and that means that your broker looks after every detail of your mortgage research and negotiations on your behalf.