A golden oldie on EIULs versus mutual funds « Uncommon Financial …
Now lets compare putting $100000 into a indexed universal life insurance contract as opposed to $100000 into a low expense, indexed mutual fund. Assume a 45 year old man in good health. Further lets assume the mutual fund was in a 401K …  read more…

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There’s nothing wrong with the term life insurance, but this policy simply cannot be the best choice for just about anyone out there. Sometimes the whole life insurance or the universal life insurance can be better. …  read more…

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The Law Of Attraction – : Universal Law Of Attraction
Our thoughts, feelings and feelings act as a strong magnet, attracting circumstances into our lives. The focus of this article is the 6th Law the Law of Attraction. To explain, if we focus mainly on e…  read more…

Is Life Insurance in Mexico Important
Accidents and mishaps occur frequently and these accidents usually happen when we are the least prepared for them. Can you afford these accidents ? This is the perfect question to ask yourself es…  read more…

Is Life Insurance in Mexico Important
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Open Question: State Farm Life Insurance… 30 year term? Whole Life? Select Term? Universal?
What insurance should I get? I’m in my late 20′s and I’d like to make sure that if anything were to happen to me that my husband and son are left with enough to continue to stay on their feet. The 30 year term is affordable, but the life expectancy of my great grandparents, grandparents and parents, across the board is at least over 65. I’m as healthy as an ox now, but I know that diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol run in my family. I’m very active so I have no signs of any disease related to heart disease. It’s a fear that I’ve had since I was a kid and it’s the main reason why I stay active. That being said, what should I get? I already have 2 cars and condo insurances through State Farm so I’d get something like 17% off my car insurance. I’m struggling to figure out which policy to choose. I need some insight.

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Open Question: Do I really want to put my savings in life insurance?
Don’t anyone find this a bit scammy? Come on. You have to be really dumb to do that. I’m not falling for this scam, no matter how hard this agent is telling me to buy this variable universal life insurance. Get great returns. Yeah, bs!

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Open Question: When people claim that government-run health care will tell you what doctors you can visit for free…?
Why don’t they also mention that insurance companies do the same exact thing? My insurance company has a book of doctors I can see that they will cover, if I see other doctors, i have to pay full price.

On that same topic:

When they claim that universal health care will be expensive, why not mention that the US pays more per capita for health care than anyone with UHC?

When they claim that the US has the best health care in the world, why not mention that that only applies to those that can afford it? For everyone else, they only get emergency room visits, which is pretty poor care, considering it is usually too late to cure most easily preventable diseases.

When they claim it will be rationed, why not mention it already IS! Poor people are denied health care so we can get it. The only difference is, under UHC, the poor are subject to the same rationing as the rich. Oh, no!

When they claim it will lower the quality of US health care, why not mention that all countries with UHC have a higher life expectancy rate than the US? Sure, health care itself is a factor, but doctor’s visits are too. Poor people in the US cannot see a doctor, and therefore can not be given advice on how to live healthier and longer.

When they mention that they will lose their “choice” in health care matters, why not also mention that in EVERY country with UHC, you can still opt to buy private insurance instead?

Does that eliminate all the straw an agruments for UHC? What else is left? That our tax dollars will pay for poor people’s health care, like we pay for their education, fire and police protection. Do we really want to stuff our wallets so bad that we are willing do let people die because of it? Shame on us. I thought we called ourselves a Christian nation.

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