December 1, 2009
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Reader’s Question: I got married recently. I’m planning to get a term life insurance particularly the 30 year period. Could you tell me more about this life insurance policy? Chester Newark, NJ A 30 year term life insurance has a level premiums and death benefit. With some life insurance companies, premiums stay level for 5 [...]
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November 8, 2009
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Reader’s Question: Gadgets come and go. I usually end up wasting money buying things which gets outdated and depreciated. I think it’s about time I put my money in a lifetime investment which can give me lasting benefits. I am thinking of buying life insurance in Vineland, New Jersey, but I want to get the [...]
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November 7, 2009
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Reader’s Question: I want to get life insurance in Camden New Jersey NJ but I don’t have too much time on my hands. What’s the fastest way of getting one? Emery Camden, NJ Hi, Emery, good of you to have chosen to drop by today! We certainly live in a super fast-paced (as if fast [...]
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October 31, 2009
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Reader’s Question: I am a free lance writer and work is really unstable. I want to ensure that when I leave this world I will leave my family with a startup fund just until they get used to being without me. Is there a life insurance specifically crafted for writers in Camden New Jersey NJ? [...]
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October 27, 2009
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Reader’s Question: My life insurance is from my employer in New Jersey. It is participative as we have to pay half of what the company pays. I pay $100 of the $200 premium. When I added my wife into my plan, my premium became $720. Why is my wife’s insurance premium twice higher than myself? [...]
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