Questions and Answers on Life Insurance

[Tony Steuer] Ü Questions and Answers on Life Insurance ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Questions and Answers on Life Insurance Joseph A. Morley said Excellent book on the subject. As other reviewers have already expressed, it is as informative as a text book, yet as readable as a novel. Lots of good info covering almost everything from A to Z. I generally agree with the previous positive comments, so I will not repeat them. The book does have two glaring omissions. 1. It never addresses the differences between a Mutual Insurance company and other Shareholder companies. I thought the author would have pointed out the ad

Questions and Answers on Life Insurance

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Rating : 4.64 (537 Votes)
Asin : 098450818X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 400 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-04-16
Language : English

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He has also worked with professional advisors on reviewing their client's policies and determining needs. Questions and Answers on Life Insurance covers:Life Insurance Needs PlanningKeeping your policy in forceCompany EvaluationsPitfalls to look out forQuestions and Answers on Life Insurance is a valuable resource for anyone involved with a life insurance policy. Questions and Answers on Life Insurance is an extremely useful and one of a kind resource for anyone looking for a simple way to understand life insurance. Tony has helped to keep client's, where possible, from unpleasant surprises. It helps makes a complex financial product understandable for consumers as well as financial advisors.. And all this in a format where can go directly to the information you need without having to sort through information you're not looking for.Author Tony Steuer brings 17 years of experience in the life insurance. During this time Tony has guided clients with purchasing their life insu

He has written articles for national trade magazines, edited several investment books, and authored several online continuing education courses. Anthony Steuer is a specially licensed individual life and disability insurance analyst with twenty years of experience in the life insurance field.

-- Kirkus Reviews. Read in its entirety, the book provides a deep-immersion course (this exhaustive resource is certainly dense) on all aspects of the subject. Steuer lays out pros and cons, demonstrates how you can use mathematical calculations to arrive at a plan that best suits you, brings needs-analysis into play and tenders an array of quick facts that help put issues into perspective. The format of the book, framed as answers to frequently--and not-so-frequently--asked questions, will help readers make informed decisions about what kind of life insurance to purchase and how to monitor your holdings to avoid any nasty surprises down the road. But it's also helpful in addressing the quandary of the moment, from something as basic as whether or not to buy term or permanent insurance to the material knowledge that can be gleaned from insurance regulatory information reports. Though the sentences

Joseph A. Morley said Excellent book on the subject. As other reviewers have already expressed, it is as informative as a text book, yet as readable as a novel. Lot's of good info covering almost everything from A to Z. I generally agree with the previous positive comments, so I will not repeat them. The book does have two glaring omissions. 1. It never addresses the differences between a Mutual Insurance company and other Shareholder companies. I thought the author would have pointed out the advantages and benefits of a mutual company. He does have the definition of a mutual company in the Glossary of Terms at the end of the book, but he should have de. One of the most comprehensive Life Insurance books Tony Steurs book is one of the most comprehensive and informative books on Life insurance on the market today. Tony is genuinley interested in the welfare of consumers money and dispels the myths on life insurance. I enjoyed reading the book It provided plenty of samples of policy illustrations and explained how to evaluate an insurance companies financial stability and their ability to pay their death claims. I am a Life Insurance agent, so I found it very useful in trying to understand the different types of policies and which ones to avoid and which ones that would be better suited for the consumer. Great resource This is an excellent book that describes a lot of the details of life insurance. He takes a neutral approach to cash value vs term which is interesting at times. For example,he doesn't tell the reader that the life insurance company keeps your cash value when you die, which makes it a rip off because you are paying for two things (insurance and savings) but only get one. He indirectly makes this point by mentioning that the life insurance company has less risk the longer you keep the policy.I learned a tremendous amount from this book. Thank you for being very informative.

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