The quote should provide beyond
the basic quoted amount.
Not exact matches
When you look at a
basic quote on a ticker symbol there is usually a line for Div / yeild which gives the
amount of dividend paid per share, and the relative yeild (as a percentage of the stock price).
You can fill in some
basic information about yourself and will be given
quotes based on your answers and the
amount of coverage you have chosen.
You probably already know the
basics of shopping for life insurance: compare multiple
quotes, work with an independent agent to get the best prices tailored to you, and know the
amount of the policy you need up front.
This is especially true for level term life insurance, which does not require anything but some
basic information in order to
quote a premium
amount.
Usually, the request form for a
quote asks a few
basic questions which may include your gender, age, tobacco use, height and weight,
amount of coverage, term length which is duration of coverage, and your name, state of residence, email address, zip code and phone number.
Obtaining rate
quotes is easy; you just enter your zip code and some
basic specifications of the apartment or house, demographic information about the residents and the
amount of coverage you have in mind.
Additionally, the required
amount of liability damage and injury protection required by most states is typically too low for all but the most
basic accidents, so make sure that you have enough liability coverage included in your insurance
quotes comparison.