Latest News in Life Insurance – Oct 16, 2008
October 16, 2008 by Webmaster
Filed under Term Life Insurance
Retiring With a Windfall? How to Give It Away – Washington Post
15 Oct 2008 at 4:20am
Sidney and Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) launched the Harman Family foundation. (By Kevin Allen — Shakespeare Theatre Company) In the mid-1990s, Barbara Harman and her husband, William Cain, enjoyed a spike in the value of some stocks they’d held for …
Will Power: Why Two Wills Can Be Better Than One… – Ottawa Business Journal
13 Oct 2008 at 2:56am
Are you the proud owner of an art collection? Do you own shares in a private corporation? Do you collect other personal property of significant value, such as antiques? If so, it may be worth considering having a second Will. The common thread that …
Looking at Creditor Group Life Insurance – Caymen Net News
12 Oct 2008 at 2:22am
Claudette Saint-Reid, Country Manager for Sagicor’s life operations in the Cayman Islands, explains the ins and outs of creditor life insurance. Creditor group life insurance provides coverage for persons who have become indebted to a creditor …
Elder Law: Pay attention to FDIC insurance rules – News-Press
11 Oct 2008 at 5:53pm
One reader, who e-mailed me from Connecticut, said she had purchased a two-year policy with a $5,500-a-month benefit. Skilled nursing home care costs more in the New England states than it does in Southwest Florida. Each state has different …
GM retirees: Our experts answer all your Medicare questions – Detroit Free Press
15 Oct 2008 at 11:15am
The Free Press today hosted a Web chat for the 100,000 General Motors salaried retirees and their dependents making the transition to buying their own health benefits. Our experts answered dozens of your questions. The panelists were: • Julie …
Make sure you are not paying for a fraudulent policy – Personal Finance
11 Oct 2008 at 7:38am
You need to check your bank statements and salary slips regularly to ensure that you are not the victim of unauthorised debits or fraud syndicates that prey on consumers by taking out unauthorised insurance policies in their name. In a recent ruling …
Texas Court Orders $6.5-Million Payment in Planned-Gift Lawsuit – Chronicle o…
15 Oct 2008 at 8:37am
A Texas court has ordered the National Heritage Foundation, a Virginia charity, to pay millions of dollars in damages to two donors who claimed to be misled by the organization. The National Heritage Foundation, which was one of the leading promoters …
Where money is safe — and insured — the new rules – Daily Local News
13 Oct 2008 at 1:12pm
No comments posted. With the turmoil affecting the markets over the past several weeks, investors are looking for protection. The fact was driven home to me recently when an executrix for an estate we handle decided to divide the estate account among …
Canada’s approach to bank troubles: Hands off – Globe and Mail
15 Oct 2008 at 6:43am
As the global financial crisis deepens, Report on Business writers examine and explain the turmoil in credit and stock markets. Here, we answer your questions daily, with the most recent at the top. Has the Canadian government ever owned shares in …
Why Britain’s PM wants to overhaul the system – Globe and Mail
14 Oct 2008 at 10:26am
Britain’s Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks at the London offices of Thomson Reuters in Canary Wharf Monday (Stephen Hird/Reuters) As the global financial crisis deepens, Report on Business writers examine and explain the turmoil in credit and stock …
