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Women and the World’s Money

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Women, whether we like it or not, control our lives. If you have a woman or multiple women in your life, whether it be a spouse, girlfriend, daughter or even just a close friend; she controls pretty much all aspects of your life, whether you realize it or not. Fact By 2014, women will control 65 percent of global spending and more than 80 percent of U.S. spending. Now you know where all your money will go! Women Control the World’s Money According to She-Economy.com, women account for 85% of … [Read more...]

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Insurance Policies You Are Throwing Money Away On

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Having insurance for certain aspects of your life will provide you with a number of great benefits but there are times where you invest money into insurance plans that are not providing you with any type of benefit and they are not able to do anything for you besides steal your money. You need to know what type of insurance plans you should invest money into and which ones you can do without.Mortgage Life InsuranceIf you have a life insurance policy already, why would you take out another life … [Read more...]

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What Does Your Insurance Policy Say?

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Have you taken a look at your insurance policy recently? You may be charged more money than what you should be paying! Insurance companies are prone to adding in new fees and other things from time to time, and gradually do it when people are not reviewing their insurance policies. The problem that a lot of people find is that insurance policies are incredibly hard to read because of how long they are and the verbiage used in them as well. You need to be able to look over your insurance policy … [Read more...]

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Do I need life insurance?

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An article by BudgetQueen My dad purchased a whole life insurance policy for me when I was very young. As I grew up the cash money that accumulated added to cover all of the expenses for my Bachelors Degree at the state university. My dad is also doing the same for my children. Am I grateful? Absolutely. Is it still a good idea to use whole life insurance to save up for college? Well let’s talk about some of the savings benefits of life insurance, and the other things that life insurance can do … [Read more...]

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Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust

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Life insurance is one of the best investment decisions you can make. Life insurance will provide compensation to your loved ones in the event of your death, allowing them to be financially taken care of. Using a irrevocable life insurance trust is a great way to leave behind benefits to your loved ones but it does so in a different manner from life insurance. A legal trust will end up holding more than one property and other investments and the trustee will be responsible for dispensing the … [Read more...]

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