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Free Life Insurance Course
You may already have life insurance, and want to save on your premiums, or perhaps you are looking to buy your first policy, and you want to make sure you get the right plan.
Either way, one thing is for certain: with a little knowledge, you can get the best possible protection for your family, and probably save quite a bit of money.
Learn how in our free email course. Subscribe here:
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Here's what you'll learn:
• DAY 1: We'll review the reasons and benefits of purchasing a life insurance
policy. Although this is basic information, read through it carefully, because it is particularly useful in determining the type of coverage you need.
• DAY 2: We discuss the criteria insurance companies use in calculating your risk to them and, therefore the cost of your policy. If you've already clued into the key words here: risk and cost, you know you can't miss this day.
• DAY 3: Since this is hump day, we'll take a rest from reading a lot of information and start applying it to the final goal: getting the best policy for the lowest price. Using the basics we've already outlined we want you to take fifteen minutes out of your day and fill out a life insurance application and get your first quote.
• DAY 4: All about insurance companies. Today you'll find out how insurance companies work, how they can afford to make such large death benefits payouts, how to spot a greedy agent and how to avoid it all.
• DAY 5: Lowering your costs. Remember your application homework - time to go correct your assignment and cut your costs. Some of these tips will affect your quote immediately and others will take a bit of time to reduce your premiums.
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and is not intended to be legal and or financial advice. We make no guarantees as to the validity of the information presented.
Your particular facts and circumstances, and changes in the law, must be considered when applying insurance law.
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with respect to your particular situation. YMMV.
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