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[W457]What Is An Insurance Policy
by Brandon Miller, Bra

Home owners insurance rates vary widely based on your geographic location. Areas prone to hurricanes, floods, hail, earthquakes, fires and other natural disasters will generally have higher rates. Even the distance to the nearest fire department or fire hydrant can have an impact on your home owners insurance rates.

Knowing Your Policy Is VERY Important
Coverage for Property and Possessions

Liability Coverage

Theft Off Premises

Additional Living Expenses

What Can a Homeowner Do To Be Prepared?

What Can a Homeowner Do To Save Money?
Coverage for Property and Possessions

Damage to the dwelling and the contents could be the biggest unexpected disaster awaiting a homeowner who has less coverage than needed. Most policies provide a stated maximum amount of coverage for the dwelling and another amount for contents.

Generally, dwelling coverage is based on replacement cost, which means that in the event of a total loss, the policy will provide reimbursement, up to the policy limit, to replace the structure. Ideally, a homeowner should buy enough insurance to completely rebuild the home, known as replacement value. This figure may not be the home's actual market value or what the owner originally paid for the home. This is especially true in a depressed or an inflated market or if the home is simply not replaceable to its condition prior to the loss. Replacement cost policies, which may pay over the policy limit to rebuild the home, may be available from your insurer.

To determine how much insurance to purchase, an accurate appraisal of the home for replacement cost should be made. Working with your insurance company is important in this process. Most insurers recommend or require that a homeowner insure the dwelling for 100 percent of its full replacement value. Some homes, very unique ones such as national register-types or very elaborate ones, cannot be insured for exact replacement since some features are not replaceable in either workmanship, materials or practical costs. The insurer and/or the agent is the best source for these issues.

Coverage for personal property is different. Most policies provide actual cash value coverage for contents which includes depreciation, or full value contents without depreciation. Actual cash value means that if a power surge blows out a 10-year-old television set, the homeowner should know what to expect. Unlike full value contents coverage, which would essentially provide a new television set, actual cash value coverage allows the insurance company to calculate the useful life of the item and then depreciate the item to present value. A depreciated 10-year-old television set would be insured for only a fraction of its original cost. A homeowner may want to consider replacement cost coverage to be sure that the contents are adequately insured.

In addition to making sure that contents are covered for replacement cost rather than actual cash value, homeowners should purchase additional coverage for items that would ordinarily be subject to loss limitations. Virtually all policies cover contents loss up to the policy limit for items that include furniture, clothing, toys, accessories such as lamps and other items which are used for decor. Explicit limitations are set in the policy for high-cost items such as jewelry, fine art, furs, electronics, collectibles, oriental rugs and antiques. If a thief comes in and steals a two-carat engagement ring, it will not be covered well enough without what is commonly known as a personal property rider to cover specific, costly items. For more information on home owners insurance visit our specialist site below.


For many people, an Aetna life insurance policy will be right for them, as this type of insurance can be for many different individuals, as well as groups of people, wanting a particular policy which has special policies for their organization, and who want to provide life insurance to many different individuals within their workforce. However, before you look to take out a life insurance policy, be sure that you actually need it and that it will do you more good than harm. You should remember that even though such policies are named ?life insurance?, all of the companies that offer these policies usually do not pay out until you have passed away.

Who Needs Aetna?

If you are self-employed or own/run a business then you should consider a life insurance policy ? whether from Aetna life insurance or another life insurance company ? and this will be increasingly importance if your family depends on your salary for bills and day to day needs. Additionally, you may want to ensure that your partner is able to pay the mortgage should you pass away, thus choosing to take out a policy would be a viable option. More so, if you and your partner live together with two children, and you have a twenty five year mortgage on your house, then after you do pass away, your mortgage payments will be paid by your life insurance policy, so you can be happy in the fact that your family will not struggle after you have gone.

Being stable in financial eyes

There is one main reason why Aetna is so popular for people looking for both life and health insurance, and it is that the company itself is very financially stable in the market. However, before you actually enquire further into Atena life insurance and look at investing in a life insurance policy with them, you should look to see what their current financial company rating is. When you do a search about product comparisons for say a mobile phone, you should be doing the same for life insurance, looking in magazines and seeing what consumer reports are out there. To do this, there are companies that will review consumer impressions and opinions of such insurance businesses and policies that they offer; they will additionally compare the different items on offer too, which will help you choose the most appropriate deal.

Standard & Poor is probably the best known company that conducts financial stability ratings on companies. They currently give Aetna life insurance policies an A+ rating, which means that the organization has performed very well during the year and have invested policy holder's money with some risk, but have seen the financial return and passed that onto the holders of these accounts ? as well as increasing the growth of the company and ensuring that they will pay-out. The company has also been rated as a ?stable? insurance firm and therefore will be a company that should be on your ?positive list? of possible companies to take out a life insurance policy with.

Being an Insurance Industry Rock

Many, many years ago, the insurance capital of America was deemed to be in Hartford, Connecticut; and coincidently this is where Aetna was first formed as a company, in 1850. They still, to this day, have most of their offices and structure in Connecticut and have established themselves to be a national, and international, figure in the insurance industry ? they have grown from one employee (in 1854) to almost 34,000 people involved in and around the organization country-wide

The company was also the only life insurance specialist that existed in the early days of the insurance market, and through history, Aetna has offered many different loans, health insurance, dental insurance, end-of-life care and auto insurance to individuals. Their auto insurance devision was the latest introduced area of the company, back in 1907, when they termed it the insurance motor and auto insurance ? covering a number of categories within this sector; however, they have become recently known as an industry expert and market leader on life and health insurance policies.
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