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Private Mortgage Insurance

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There are several types of mortgage insurance. The one that everybody complains about is private mortgage insurance (PMI). Homeowners with private mortgage insurance have to pay a hefty premium and the insurance doesn't even cover them. Yes, private mortgage insurance offers zero protection for the borrower. Borrowers mistakenly think that private mortgage insurance makes them special, but there are no private services offered with this kind of insurance. A lesser known type of mortgage insurance is the type that pays off your mortgage if you die. In other words, you pay a small premium for a small chance of dying. You could probably get better protection through a life insurance policy. The type of mortgage insurance most people carry is the type that ensures the lender in the event the borrower stops paying the mortgage. Nonsensicle, but private mortgage insurance ensures your lender. Why Do You Pay for Private Mortgage Insurance? Many borrowers take out private mortgage insuranc...

Travel Insurance Companies - The Best And Worst Review

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Ask any expert to name the best and worst travel insurance companies, and you'll probably get a noncommittal answer. "It depends," they'll say, careful not to sound like they have a favorite -- or a least favorite. But ask Michael Blank, and he'll tell you about his experience with Seven Corners Travel Insurance. Blank recently set sail on a Celebrity cruise to the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia. Along the way, both he and his wife contracted severe sinus infections, which sent them to the ship's infirmary. A doctor treated the couple with antibiotics and billed them $313. Blank completed a quick online claim form. "Seven Corners paid right away," says Blank, a pharmaceutical research and development executive in Philadelphia. Actually, that's the way it's supposed to work. The best travel insurance policies for your upcoming fall and winter trips offer extensive coverage. They also pay their claims promptly, according to customers, t...

How to Help Clients Invest an Inheritance for Retirement

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The aging of the Baby Boomer generation means that their children and grandchildren who are currently Gen Xers or Millennials. Some estimate this coming transfer of wealth to be in the $30 trillion range. If you are a financial advisor working with clients who suddenly come into a significant inheritance, how do you help them invest this money to ensure they have a solid retirement nest egg? Take Time to Plan Those inheriting a significant sum of money should take a step back and come up with a plan for the money. As their financial advisor, you need to ensure that clients don’t rush into doing something ill-advised with this new found wealth. Does the client have debts to pay off? Are they on track with their savings for retirement and other life events such as college for their kids? This is the time to do a financial plan with the client to determine what their priorities are and how this money fits. Retirement should be a priority for most clients. Given increasing longevity and th...

4 Ways Wealthy Men and Women Differ as Investors

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There are several key differences between how men and women invest, according to a new white paper published by Spectrem Group, High Net Worth Men vs. Women. This paper examines the different approaches taken by each gender when it comes to handling money and investments. The paper is based upon data culled from 1,875 high net worth males and 1,277 high net worth females across the U.S., and it uncovered four main differences between how men and women dealt with their assets. Read on for how they differ—the insights can shed some light on how financial advisors can target their services toward one gender vs. another. 1. Women tend to be more conservative. While both genders indicated that they would be focusing their short-term money in stocks or stock mutual funds over the coming year, men focused on this more heavily than women. Almost half of all of the men surveyed said that they would be focusing on equities during the coming year, while only about a third of the women who were po...

Insurance Definition

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What is Insurance Insurance is a contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company. The company pools clients' risks to make payments more affordable for the insured. Insurance policies are used to hedge against the risk of financial losses, both big and small, that may result from damage to the insured or her property, or from liability for damage or injury caused to a third party. BREAKING DOWN Insurance There are a multitude of different types of insurance policies available, and virtually any individual or business can find an insurance company willing to insure them, for a price. The most common types of personal insurance policies are auto, health, homeowners, and life. Most individuals in the United States have at least one of these types of insurance, and car insurance is required by law. Businesses require special types of insurance policies that insure against specifi...

What Is an Insurance Binder?

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What Is an Insurance Binder? The insurance binder represents the agreement between you and the insurance company and is a confirmation in writing that a policy will be issued and that you are insured. Definition of Insurance Binder An Insurance Binder is a temporary document issued by an authorized insurance representative that serves as proof of insurance for your home insurance, property or car. Your binder of insurance will outline the basic conditions, coverages, deductibles and named insureds that will appear ​in your insurance contract. An insurance binder is subject to all the terms and conditions of the pending insurance contract. What Information Is Included in an Insurance Binder? The insurance binder should include all the necessary information about the insurance contract that has been purchased. An Insurance Binder Will Include the Following 7 Key Elements: 1. The insurance binder should clearly identify the risk. The risk is that which is insured. For ​example, if the bi...

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