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[I359]Insurance Life And Health
by John Wellington, Joh

Ever wondered why one would need life insurance especially as it is seen as an additional expenditure that one might not need. Well, we can surely find somewhere else for that money to go, and the real truth is, we may not really give it much thought until we have a family and begin accruing assets.Life insurance is an insurance policy, just like our auto or homeowner's insurance, which offers us with added assurance that in any eventuality we will be covered financially. In the case of death, life insurance allows our family to ensure of our end of life needs, that includes burial or cremation at the least, and more depending on how much coverage we purchase.

As we live in the age of credit purchases, we bear a considerable amount of debt through our working years. This includes mortgage and car payments, as well as personal loans, credit cards, and student loans, just to name a few. A majority of companies offer their employees some type of life insurance coverage that can be purchased at a reduced group rate. This can either be a minimal amount or it can be twice your salary, it just depends on your personal situation and which options are available to you. A lot of people prefer to buy life insurance with their personal insurance agent for additional insurance that can be bought for varying amounts of coverage. This enables either the surviving spouse of family members to cover up burial expenses and any other outstanding debts of the decedent. Amounts of coverage vary and chosen based on what the individual would like to provide his or her survivors.

Premiums are based on what type of policy is selected and the age of the person seeking coverage. We are constantly getting mailers in our mailbox for a reduced rate policy if we act now, and frankly speaking, all those terms can be rather confusing. So what is the difference between a whole life policy and a term policy? A term policy is just that; when you are purchasing a definite amount of life insurance for a specified term, generally twenty years. The premium remains the same during this time period and does not build any type of cash value. On the other hand whole life insurance policies, do build cash value, and can be either borrowed against, or cashed in at various stages all through the policyholder's whole life. Some policies require a physical exam and medical history questionnaire to be completed before coverage can be instated. Usually smokers pay higher premiums as well as people with chronic illnesses that include high blood pressure or diabetes.

Life insurance is a good idea, in particular if you don't want to leave your family in a helpless situation facing bankruptcy because they can't make ends meet without you. A number of companies specialize only in life insurance, and local insurance agents that can assist you clarify exactly what you need. Remember the older you get, the more it costs, so if you're considering a term policy, make sure to buy it when you are young!


No home owner wants to look over their head and see a ceiling that has water damage. Sometimes they will let it go for a while simply because they really do not want to know what is causing it. When water is coming in overhead, it usually means one thing, a leaky roof and attic. This is where most ceiling water damage does come from and by the time you see water rings on the ceiling inside the home, you might have developed a pretty serious problem.

You should know that when you have noticed water rings on any ceiling in your home, it is definitely t something that you need to delay in investigating. Unless you have some sort of plumbing pipes up in the attic, chances are pretty good that you have a roof leak going on somewhere. Just because you see the water damaged ceiling, does not mean that the problem is severe just yet, but the longer you put off finding and fixing the problem, the more damage will be done.

One thing you might do is wait until it rains again and go up into your attic. Make sure it is well lighted so you can see everywhere. Just because you are directly over the room where the ceiling has been wet does not necessarily mean that is exactly where the leak is. You can have a leak in one spot and if it runs along a rafter it might end up wetting a spot several feet a way. When it is raining you may be able to discover where the water is getting in at. If you can find it yourself, this is one step a repairman will not have to charge you for, but if you think the problem is serious, you might not wish to wait until it rains to call a repairman.

The reason the roof is leaking could be as simple a loose shingle or two and many times a homeowner can repair this themselves. If the problem has gone beyond a few shingles and has been going on for a while, you might have damage to the plywood under the shingles too. If this has happened you might already have rotting and mold damage. This usually means at least this section of a roof may have to be replaced. This job you probably can not do yourself.

If you find water coming into the attic from the roof, whether it is major or minor, you should contact your insurance company. You never know for sure how bad be damage might already be until you get someone up there to check it out thoroughly. No matter the severity of the leak, it must be fixed right away.
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