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Archive for June, 2010

First-time Parents and Life Insurance

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Parent and BabyBecoming a parent for the first time is a happy but turbulent time –the change from having only yourself to look after to having dependents is one of life’s greatest challenges. As well as the practicalities of looking after children there are also important financial implications for your new family – and especially- what would happen in the event of the death of either yourself or your partner? Life Insurance should be a priority for both parents since childcare costs, should the stay at home mom or dad die, could be astronomical.

First Time Parents are Getting Older

Couples who delay having children into their late thirties or even forties will have dependent children in their sixties. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, last year over six percent of males with children aged eighteen or under were over 55.This is a jump up from 3.6% in 2000 and it’s a trend which seems set to increase.

If you delay having children then the sooner you take out a life insurance policy the better, since the younger you are when you apply the better the terms which can be negotiated. Life insurance cover will also help protect children with older parents from having to pay out on medical care for them later on.

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Life Insurance Costs and Obesity

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Being obese or overweight could be a hindrance to obtaining affordable life insurance.

Going on a diet could seriously help your finances when it comes to taking out life insurance. Life insurance companies tend to increase premiums for overweight people, even if they are otherwise healthy.

According to a recent study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) around 66% of the American public is classified as either overweight or obese. A recent study in PLoS Medicine reports that obesity is one of the four main risk factors which can lead to chronic disease, along with smoking, hypertension, and elevated blood sugar levels. As one of these multiple risk factors, obesity plays its part in reducing the average American life by 4.9 years for men and 4.1 for women.

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