What's Wrong With Your Life Insurance
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (957 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0025293508 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 452 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He sees deception everywhere in the modern insurance world of policies combining mortality charges with a savings/investment program. . From Publishers Weekly A standard "cash value" life insurance policy will pay its prescribed death benefit in any year the prescribed premium is paid up, and the premium usually is reduced eventually to zero by an ever-increasing annual "dividend." Nevertheless, in this updated version of a controversial 1963 title, Dacey ( How to Avoid Probate! ) denounces the insurance industry as a whole for misusing policyholders' money. His uncomplicated advice: "Buy cheaper term-insurance and invest the difference." Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. The variety of such formulas is almost infinite, their complexity confusing to the prosp
but its good for finding out objections and understanding them I found the author to have a ranting style. As a life insurance agent, I want to get all opinions. It is difficult to read for the negativity that comes off as bias but its good for finding out objections and understanding them. Will review again if I can get further thru the book.. Gregory said Amazing in its detail and easy to understand.. Amazing in its detail and easy to understand. It was straight foreword and pulled open the curtains to allow you to see with clarity the greed of the insurance industry and the common sense of buying term and investing/saving your money outside of your insurance policy.. "Very pleased with the shape of the book" according to Mary Henriques. Very pleased with the shape of the book. It is a used book.I had this book about 20 years ago and lost it. Glad to have it again.
A completely revised and expanded edition of the controversial bestseller that for more than 25 years has alerted hundreds of thousands of Americans to the abuses of the life insurance industry.