Top Ten Tips to Save on Life Insurance Indianapolis IN
What else can you do? You have many options. Here are 10 more ways you can save on life insurance. Read on and know more.
Mr. Wesley P. Sykes (RFC®), LUTCF
317-465-9389
6801 Lake Plaza Ste B-201
Indianapolis, IN
Mr. Wesley P. Sykes (RFC®), LUTCF
317-465-9389
6801 Lake Plaza Ste B-201
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Company
Wes Financial Planning & Advisory, Inc.
Qualifications
Years of Experience: 25
Services
Invoice, Estate Planning, Portfolio Management, Retirement Planning, Seminars Work, Mutual Funds, Annuities, Life Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Medical Insurance, Healthcare Accounts, BuySell, Compensation Plans
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Mr. Mark A. Cade (RFC®), CFP, RHU
317 215 2473
7320 US 31 South
Indianapolis, IN
Mr. Mark A. Cade (RFC®), CFP, RHU
317 215 2473
7320 US 31 South
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Company
Cade Group, Inc./The Financial Junction
Qualifications
Education: BS from Ball State University
Years of Experience: 30
Membership
IARFC, FPA, NAIFA
Services
Invoice, Business Planning, Portfolio Management, Pension Planning, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Returns, Seminars Work, Employee Benefits, Stocks and Bonds, Mutual Funds, CD Banking, Annuities, Life Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Medical Insurance, Group Insurance, Education Plan, Asset Protection, BuySell, Compensation Plans
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James B. Moss (RFC®), CEP
317 841 0370
7828 East 88th Street
Indianapolis, IN
James B. Moss (RFC®), CEP
317 841 0370
7828 East 88th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46256
Qualifications
Years of Experience: 55
Membership
IARFC, FPA, NICEP
Services
Invoice, Estate Planning, Business Planning, Portfolio Management, Pension Planning, Executive Compensation Planning, Retirement Planning, Seminars Work, Employee Benefits, Stocks and Bonds, Mutual Funds, Mortgage Loans, Collectable Coins , Precious Metals, Annuities, Life Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Medical Insurance, Charitable Planning, Education Plan, Charitable Foundations, Asset Protection, BuySell, Compensation Plans
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Fred O'Brien
1640 Creekside Ct.
Plainfield, IN
Fred O'Brien
1640 Creekside Ct.
Plainfield, IN 46168
Company
Company: Insurance Concepts
Years Experience
Years Experience: 20+
Service
401k Rollover From Employer,CD Alternative,Disability Insurance,Annuities,Long-Term Health Care Planning,Estate Tax Planning,Life Settlements,Stock Market Alternative,Medicare Planning,Life Insurance,Alternative Asset Class Planning,Annuity Ideas & Strategy Planning,Education Funding & Financial Aid Planning,IRA, 401k, Roth IRA, QDRO Rollovers,Alternative Investments,Health Care Insurance,Retirement Planning,Commission-Only Financial Planning (Full Disclosure),Asset Protection Strategies & Plann
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Insurance Group Of Indiana
317-924-8000
2975 N Centennial Ave
Indianapolis, IN
Mr. Brian P. Austin (RFC®), CFP
317 818 9365
3850 Priority Way South Dr Ste 118
Indianapolis, IN
Mr. Brian P. Austin (RFC®), CFP
317 818 9365
3850 Priority Way South Dr Ste 118
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Company
Poteet, Virt, Austin & Associates
Qualifications
Years of Experience: 11
Services
Invoice, Estate Planning, Business Planning, Portfolio Management, Trustee Service, Pension Planning, Executive Compensation Planning, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Seminars Work, Employee Benefits, Stocks and Bonds, Mutual Funds, Mortgage Loans, CommOptions, CD Banking, Annuities, Life Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Medical Insurance, Group Insurance, Auto Home Insurance, Business Coach, Charitable Planning, Education Plan, Healthcare Accounts, Asset Prot
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Mr. Donald L. Oldham (RFC®), LUTCF
317-290-9200
4705 W. 71st Street
Indianapolis, IN
Mr. Donald L. Oldham (RFC®), LUTCF
317-290-9200
4705 W. 71st Street
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Company
Don Oldham Agencies, Inc.
Qualifications
Education: North Central High SchoolIndiana University, 1982
Years of Experience: 26
Services
Invoice, Retirement Planning, Seminars Work, Mutual Funds, Mortgage Loans, CD Banking, Annuities, Life Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Medical Insurance, Auto Home Insurance, Charitable Planning, Education Plan, Charitable Foundations, Asset Protection, BuySell, LiabCover
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Mr. Curtis H. Robertson (RFC®), CLU
317 843 5577
111 Congressional Blvd., Suite 114
Carmel, IN
Mr. Curtis H. Robertson (RFC®), CLU
317 843 5577
111 Congressional Blvd., Suite 114
Carmel, IN 46032
Company
Integrated Investment Strategies, Inc.
Qualifications
Education: BS in Business from Indiana University
Years of Experience: 43
Services
Invoice, Estate Planning, Business Planning, Portfolio Management, Pension Planning, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Employee Benefits, Stocks and Bonds, Mutual Funds, Collectable Coins , Precious Metals, Annuities, Life Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Charitable Planning, BuySell
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American General Life & Accident Insurance
317-635-7423
845 S Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN
A & A All Risk Insurance Agency
317-786-5883
3728 E Raymond St
Indianapolis, IN
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Top Ten Tips to Save on Life Insurance
Looking to save money on your life insurance? If you are willing to do a bit of work and consider alternatives in your search, you could save yourself a lot of money.
The most important thing, first and foremost, is to shop around. There are hundreds of insurance companies offering a wide variety of plans and prices. Different companies could have different claim experiences and therefore have very different rates. You could save big bucks, just by doing some comparison-shopping.
What else can you do? You have many options. Here are 10 more ways you can save on life insurance:
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Consider term insurance over whole or universal life .
Term insurance is insurance and insurance only. Unlike whole life policies that have a savings component, you just get life insurance. As a result, you can actually save money on premiums with term insurance. In fact, according to one insurance association, the cost of a universal or whole life policy could be 8 or 9 times more than for term insurance with the same death benefit!
Having said that, if whole life is your preferred policy, there are still ways to save some money and get the insurance that you want. A big part of the costs associated with whole life insurance are administration fees. If you are willing to check around, you may be able to find companies that sell “no load” or “low load” policies. As always, check any fine print when buying these kinds of products, to ensure there are no hidden charges and that you are getting exactly what you expect.
Do keep in mind that if you choose whole life, it doesn't really give you the full benefit's of a savings vehicle. Any partial withdrawals or loans will reduce your death benefit. Also, if you partially withdraw or take out a loan against your cash value, and the cash value exceeds the premiums you have paid into the policy, you will be hit with a tax bill. Finally, every year you own the policy, more of your premium money goes to pay for the cost of insuring you and less of it goes toward the cash value. Why? Because your risk of death increases and the cost of your insurance component therefore increases. -
Look for no-commission policies if possible
What is a “no-load” insurance policy? Well, first of all, it's really more accurately a “low-load” life insurance policy. Such policies have fewer expenses built into them, such as agent commissions and fees for marketing. This can mean lower premiums to you.
How can you get a no-load policy? You need to buy from a financial advisor who will charge a “flat fee” rather than collect a commission. The flat fee will normally be lower than the built-in cost of commission.
You can also buy no-load policies direct from an insurance company. If the company is selling without an agent, there is less cost to them and potential savings to you. More and more insurers are selling directly via the Internet. It's worth checking out. -
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