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How to Protect Life Insurance Proceeds from Taxation

by admin | Feb 5, 2014 | Estate Taxes, Life Insurance

If you have been responsible enough to purchase a life insurance policy as added protection for your loved ones, then you will want to carry that responsible action a little further by protecting that important payout from taxation. If you are married and have named...

How to Ensure Your Life Insurance Benefits Go to Your Heirs

by admin | Jun 26, 2013 | Life Insurance

Recently, 11 major life insurance companies agreed to pay $763 million to the heirs of deceased policyholders after it was discovered the companies continued billing customers for their policies even after they were dead. This agreement is the second in the last two...

10 Common Errors When Naming Life Insurance Beneficiaries and How to Fix Them

by admin | May 23, 2013 | Common Mistakes, Life Insurance

If you make a mistake in naming beneficiaries for your life insurance policy, the people you love will end up being hurt.  Insure.com recently provided a list of the 10 life insurance beneficiary mistakes to avoid.  We elaborate on how they’ll affect you and how to...

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