The number of Americans with health insurance fell in 2009. About 253.6 million people had public or private health coverage in 2009, down from 255.1 million in 2008. The decline marks the first decline since the government began tracking the figure in 1987, according to Bloomberg. Like what you see? Click here to sign up for Insurance Networking News weekly newsletter to get the latest on breaking industry news, carrier technology implementations and developing business and technology trends. About 50.7 million people lacked health insurance in 2009, up almost 10% from 46.3 million in 2008. This has already proved to impact health insurers’ business. I Read more…
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Number of Americans Without Health Insurance Rose in 2009
Author: Emma MacNeilSep 17
Any one know which life insurance company paid the most Non-Guaranteed dividend in whole life policy?
Author: Chloe AshtonSep 15
Farmer? New yoke Life? State Farm? Prudential?AIG? AAA? AXA?……..
-Ben s, thanks to let me know the company, but how do I the dividend history without contact with mass mutual agent?
– Mark, I already had Term life, but invest the different is hard to do, most of the people can not keep up thire investment for long term.
I just really want to know how to find out the dividend data.
Thanks to all answer.
Medicare Supplement Plans
Author: Chloe AshtonSep 14
Medicare Supplement Plans: Plan For The Bump In The Road
What do you think of as you approach your 65th birthday? Perhaps thoughts of worldwide travel are high on your list or just spending lazy days with your spouse enjoying life to the fullest without cares or worries. That would be perfect in a perfect world but life, as we know it, is not perfect. There are bumps in the road and detours that we normally would not take but they can’t be helped. Perhaps the bump in your road is the condition of your health. What thoughts come to mind as you do approach your 65th birthday knowing that you will need medical attention and the concern that comes with that of how you are going to pay for it? Read m
Errors & Omissions Insurance – What is it?
Author: Riley CoaldrakeSep 12
Errors and omissions insurance protects professionals from the mistakes that they can make while serving their clients. An architect who designs a house that doesn’t meet the standards for the location might benefit from having an E & O policy.
Errors and omissions insurance is a type of professional liability insurance. These types of policies protect professionals from legal liability that is caused by their errors, omissions and negligence.
E&O does not offer protection for criminal acts or for acts that are dishonest. P