Not exact matches
When it
comes to planning for long - term care,
advisors and clients have three main options — self - insure, long - term care
insurance and
life insurance with a long - term care rider.
Insurers of different states
come out with various versions of a child
life insurance policy or a child term rider, therefore, it would be prudent to discuss your child's needs with your
insurance advisor before opting for particular child
insurance.
We have a team of experienced
life insurance advisors always on hand and they will know exactly what questions to ask to find out which
life insurance rate class you
come under and also advise you on the best way to prepare yourself for a
life insurance medical examination.
Baptist
Life Association has 10 - 12 employees and
insurance advisors who are prepared to help clients and members
come up with a wealth plan designed to meet one's needs.
Most
insurance agents and
advisors can agree, though, on one point: Other, more critical financial matters should
come first before you even think about buying a
life insurance policy on a child.
According to the study, 40 percent of those surveyed reported having discussed
life insurance with their
advisors within the past year, though 15 percent of respondents admitted that the subject hadn't
come up in over a decade.
The survey results suggest a notable gap between client needs and requests when it
comes to
life insurance, and a financial
advisor has a great opportunity to fill it.
If any of these concerns
come up, our expert
insurance advisors can answer these questions and help put your mind at ease when it
comes to applying for a term
life insurance policy and preparing for your exam.