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IT Entrepreneurs and consultants need life insurance like anyone else. The question often gets asked whether or not a life insurance policy should be owned individually or by the corporation. Let’s take the example of Jim Smith, software entrepreneur. Jim is self employed and is the proud owner of Zenith Consulting Inc. Zenith is an […]
By John Klotz |May 11, 2010
5 min read
Just how do you write a will so that everyone will be happy? When it comes to leaving your estate to a blended family, this task becomes especially tricky. In a blended family situation, you or your new spouse may have children from a previous marriage. You may have children together. And for some families, […]
By Mike George |May 11, 2010
During any discussion regarding life insurance, advisors should be seeking the answer to two key questions: While both questions are important, the answer to the first usually determines the response to the second. Most of our clients need lots of coverage. This means the use of permanent insurance – which costs significantly more than temporary […]
By Bruce Cumming |April 26, 2010
7 min read
Are people with ulcerative colitis—a chronic inflammatory bowel disease—eligible for life or critical illness insurance? It all depends on the severity of the disease. The trick is to gain a better knowledge of ulcerative colitis (UC), its complications, and how it is underwritten to help make the underwriting process less frustrating for the advisor and […]
By Carmela Tedesco |April 13, 2010
Throughout my career as an advisor I’ve been fortunate to work with many high-net-worth prospects and clients. Affluent business people, professionals and families are an interesting and challenging breed. They have incredible drive and are confident and demanding of both themselves and their advisors. They can differ, however, in how they relate to advisors and […]
By David Wm. Brown |April 8, 2010
3 min read
As a principal heading up a Managing General Agency (MGA) in Canada, we are starting to see more regulatory interest in the Canadian Life Insurance industry. This includes the increasingly popular Segregated Fund product too. Recently our firm’s compliance officer and I participated in a review of our firm conducted by one of our insurance […]
By Allan Bulloch |April 7, 2010
By Mike George |April 1, 2010
Recently, I met for a scheduled coaching session with one of the independent advisors I support. He has a successful and well-established financial-planning practice. He was concerned with the potential impact on the value of his books of insurance policies and mutual funds should he die or become incapacitated. As Vince Valenti pointed out in […]
By Casey Cerson |April 1, 2010
One of the most common objections to purchasing an insurance policy is: “If I just saved that money instead of paying for this policy every month, I’d end up with more money than the insurance would pay me.” I’m sure every advisor has heard that argument at least once, and the simplest rebut is, “Sure, […]
By Jason M. Pereira |March 23, 2010
As licensed insurance advisors, how do we know when we’re fulfilling our clients’ needs for the proper amounts of insurance and providing the right products for their situations? It starts with due diligence, which must be performed when advising clients about insurance. First and foremost is to determine the proper amount of coverage. Typically, a […]
By John Jordan |March 15, 2010
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