Sentences with phrase «unravel insurance»

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One more example, besides 401k: if Obamacare's individual mandate (which was legalized as a tax) would not be able to work, i.e. if it would not be possible to treat people that buy insurance and that do not tax-wise, there would be no way to force people who do not want to contribute into the system and the whole model would unravel and completely different one (politically much harder to pass) would have to be proposed.
Workers of the national health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) on Thursday pledged to cooperate with the EFCC to unravel alleged financial misdeeds rocking the scheme.
They unravel the legal traps and unnecessary complexities created by the insurance companies in order to secure the highest compensation possible for you.
When it comes to life insurance you want to make sure you are getting all the information you need before you come to your final decision on which type of life insurance policy you want and that's why we decided to unravel the 8 most common types of life insurance policies.
When things started to unravel last fall and it became obvious that retirement funds were going to take a beating I recommended that, at the very least, people consider putting a substantial 10 year term insurance policy in force as a way to ride this financial dip out.
I have been working with clients for over a year now trying to help them unravel the mess that a Hartford agent got them into with a single premium variable universal life insurance policy.
Things to consider: If buying and selling real estate, being the multifaceted situation that it is, finds itself sometimes even too complex for trained professionals in some situations, requiring the addition of other trained professionals such as lawyers, inspectors, insurance pro's, appraisers, land surveyors, tax specialists, financial planning and estate management people or companies, divorce specialists, grief counsellors, expert witnesses, construction people, builder issues, mortgage fraud professionals, banking backup people, ex pat and non-resident specialists, immigration rules and regs, investment counsellors, to help unravel oddities and eventualities, just imagine the Rubik's cube the journey represents to the average, unrepresented buyer or seller, perhaps even ones in the midst of it while trying to digest a purchase or sale, going through a divorce or dealing with a grieving relative, due to a death in the family, even more especially where English is not that individual's first language.
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