Term Life Insurance is by far the least expensive form or type of life insurance that you can currently purchase. Term Life premiums have really come down over the past few years due to a number of reasons that all work for the benefit of the insured.
So how do you buy a term life insurance policy? I'm talking about the absolute best priced, best carrier with the best plan options. The best place to start is definitely with a really good and experienced broker or agent. Brokers are agents but they have access to as many carriers as they want to get appointed with. An agent can be a broker or work for one company specifically, so be careful ask whoever you are working with if they can write with multiple carriers. This way right out of the gate you have an advantage of finding the cheapest most affordable rates.
Now that you have a good life insurance broker and he has quoted you multiple carriers have him sift through typically the top five for the cheapest rates. Now its time you start asking your broker some questions. Review the financials and the ratings of the carriers you are considering? This is extremely important you want a carrier that you know will be there when it is time to pay a death claim. Second who has the best underwriting, not all carriers are the same. Just because xyz has the cheapest rates you may never get them because they are so stingy in underwriting. Don't forget to see what type of Universal or Whole Life products the carrier has that they will allow you to covert to if you choose later in your term.
This is very important especially if you have a serious health issue and would be considered no longer insurable or highly rated. Please do your research that the permanent type of plans are very good plans with the best companies that are available.
Those are the big issues to watch out for in your search for the best term life insurance policy for you and your family.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Follow these steps to find and buy the most affordable term life policy!
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