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July 31, 2005

Fast Life Insurance - Finding Fast Life Insurance

Since the widespread growth of internet usage and database building it s never been easier or quicker to find fast life insurance. There was a time not long ago that the project could drag out forever. The process began with phone colds and lots of dialog between you and agents about various policies, options and underwriting requirements. Today fast life insurance

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Posted by Perry at 05:38 PM

Free report

The following is an excerpt from our free report "The Insider's Guide to Secrets the Life Insurance Industry Doesn't Want You to Know". Grab your own copy by clicking here. Authors note: Most people do not think about life insurance as part of their daily activity. In fact, when the topic comes

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Posted by Lorren at 05:07 PM

July 31, 2005

An introduction to life insurance

Hi There was a recent article by columnist Scott Burns in the Dallas Morning News that described a university study which showed that the vast majority of American families are significantly underinsured. The study, lead by Professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff, chairman of the economics department at Boston University, had

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Posted by Michael at 05:04 PM

Term Life Insurance - About Online Term Life Insurance Rates

Online Term Life Insurance rates How simple it is today finding online Term Life Insurance rates. At the click of your little mouse, fingers on the keyboard off we go into the world of cyber space. Never before have we had it so good having a vast resource like the internet to help us find online Term Life Insurance

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Posted by Ken at 05:02 PM

Story of a friend and potential customer

I would like to begin by telling you a true story (though the names have been changed to protect the family). As you read the story, please keep in mind that while Don Jenkins was a personal friend, he could be anyone. The person who was Don Jenkins could be your spouse, or

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Posted by Jim at 04:35 PM

UK House Insurance - Forcible and Violent Entry

Forcible and violent entry (f&ve) is the terminology used within house insurance to describe break-ins. Most home insurance policies will cover you for theft claims made with no forcible and violent entry. That is to say that despite their being a theft there was no sign of break-in such as a broken window or door. Common claims follow doors or

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Posted by Peter at 03:37 PM

Cholesterol and Life Insurance - Part 1 of 2

The following article was found at insure.com High blood pressure and high cholesterol top the list of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes that kill an American every 33 seconds on average, according to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention. It's no wonder

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Posted by Stephen at 03:07 PM

Introductory information

Life Insurance Life insurance is, without a doubt, the most important element when implementing your long-term financial gameplan. Any individual who has dependents, whether they be a spouse, children, or other family members, needs to own insurance. Why? Life Insurance is particularly important if you are the sole source of

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Posted by Joe at 01:43 PM

Life Insurance Leads, Insurance Leads, and the Online Lead Generation Business

I've long wanted to write an article about Internet Leads (Life Insurance Leads, Health Insurance Leads, Homeowner s Insurance Leads, etc) and why they are a waste of money, time, and a drain on the Insurance Industry. Thank you ezinearticles for this powerful resource in communication! Insurance Agents all over the USA are getting solicitations every single day for one new

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Posted by Doug at 01:28 PM

NAIC - Frequently Asked Questions

The following is a list of frequently asked questions compiled by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC): Why is insurance regulated? Government regulation of insurance companies and agents began in the states more than 100 years ago for one overriding reason to protect consumers. State regulators most important consumer protection is to

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Posted by Ken at 12:34 PM