Finding Affordable Life Insurance in a Bad Economy
Monday, February 9th, 2009
Even though the recent tough economic times have made it hard for most Americans to think well about their financial situations, they haven’t put aside their life insurance plans. Many policies are now cheaper than they’ve ever been and many investment losses in portfolios can be written off.
Even though many people buy life insurance in connection with major life events such as births or marriage, many people don’t take the time to evaluate their policies on an annual basis. Because of this, people are paying more for life insurance plans than the same or similar plans that are currently available on the market.For example: Norman Melnick, one of the creators of the Magic Marker, was overpaying his life insurance coverage by over $4,000 a year. Over ten years, Mr. Melnick would have saved $54,336 in premiums to receive the same exact coverage!
