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Asked by an anonymous user
Technically, they are not the same thing.
Practically, they aren't either. Most people
use the two terms interchangeably, but insofar
as a state's department of insura...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Darius Slade
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Hi, Anonymous, your question is a good one.
HSAs are pre-tax deductions by your employer,
so leaving your employer stops that deduction.
However, the account/balance i...
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Asked by Crystal
Ok, Here is what having a "bank" can mean when
it comes to life insurance. An actual bank has
money in it that came from you; that is the
principal. The bank applies a...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Short answer is "yes", we do. Curious about
the request, however. Here is why. ALL
permanent insurance plans have a cash value
component. But not all of the plans are ...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Strategically, we can use riders to accomplish
several things. Marilee explained that. Here
is one that works for me. One of the life
insurance policies that I have ha...
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Asked by irene
Hello Irene,
We send multiple carrier
quotes to those seeking coverage. There are
over 60 life insurance carriers that we could
show, but we tend to show the top 5...
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Asked by Crystal
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Fire insurance is an additional form of
coverage that is designed to cover
replacement, rebuilding, and reconstruction
costs above and beyond what is covered by your
p...
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Asked by carolnorrishomes
Hello Carol,
You have two term policies,
and then you mention investments in the same
question. It prompts me to ask this: is there
a need for the death benefit pro...
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Asked by an anonymous user
The short answer is "no" you cannot, unless
some kind of fraud is involved, which can void
the policy depending on certain things like
getting caught doing it, as well...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Oh boy, did you just wander into it with that
question! The simple answer is that you can't
buy a longer term plan than 30 years. There is
one carrier that lets you ki...
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