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Life Success: The Difference Between Values And Goals

Whether you believe it or not we are all governed by values. Our values influence how we make decisions and effectively run our lives. Values can be instilled in us or we can choose to adopt them. Our values can change. The important thing to know is that when we have strong values, and positive values, they will be integral to our achieving what we want in this life.

Values are not goals. Goals are targets. Values are the base upon which we run our lives.

Values are how you see the world, what you see as important, what you believe.

Why are we talking about values? Because they form the base for your approach to life! Values are the bedrock of your walking the path of life. They support and drive your purpose.

When coaching clients, one of the actions that we take is to have the client articulate what his or her values are. By writing them down, it is a way to keep our values present in our lives.

Here are a few ways to go about clarifying your values:

1. Imagine you have a day to spend any way you want. What would you do? Some of the answers will give you clarity on what some of your values are.

2. Think about your sense of right and wrong. As you articulate what is right, you will become more clear on your values.

3. Consider what excites you and what motivates you. These will give you clues to values, as well.

4. Ponder about the actions that can add stability to your life. This will open up thought on what those values might be

When you write down your values, it is important to write them in the present tense. As an example, you might write one of your values as “I am financially stable” rather than “I will be financially stable.”

A great way to do all this, is to use index cards or sticky notes, because you may find that you will have many things written down. Most likely, they will work their way into natural groupings. Some people like to set a few overriding values, with supporting values.

To use the example above, an overall value could be “I am financially stable”. You might have several supporting values to this statement such as, “I pay all my bills before the due date.” “I review my insurance annually, ” “I save x percent of my income.”

Here are some areas where you might wish to state your values:

- family

- education

- morals

- community

- career

- friendships

- health

- finances

- recreation

While this may appear to be making more work than is necessary, it’s interesting to see how, by being clear on what your values are, they can influence your actions.

In a personal example, one of my values is “I explore when I travel.” On a recent speaking engagement in Oklahoma City, when I arrived at my hotel room, despite the fact that I was tired, I asked how far the Oklahoma Memorial was. When I found out it was only six blocks, I walked there, and was extremely glad that I did. It was a memorial to experience. I doubt that I would have done that, if I had not “lived” this value.

So, I urge you to take a little bit of time to become clear on what your values are. They are already there, most likely you just haven’t put them to paper. It’s nice to live them, and it’s even nicer to pass them on to those who follow you.

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Term Life Insurance Quotes – How To Compare Quotes for Term Life Insurance

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by wallyg

What are term life insurance quotes?

Term life quotes are price quotes are prices for temporary life insurance. It shows your length of coverage, premium, name of companies quoted and their financial ratings, and your premium payment options.

What is term life insurance?

It is temporary life insurance for a set number of years from 1-30. Many term life policies are issued for 10, 15, 20, or 30 year terms.

With term life coverage you pay your premiums throughout the policy term and if you outlive the term, your coverage expires. If you pass away during the term of your policy, your beneficiary receives the proceeds of your policy, usually free from federal income taxes.

How can I get term insurance quotes?

There are several ways to request free quotes for term life coverage.

1. Contact a local licensed independent life insurance broker in your area.

2. Call life insurance companies direct for a quote.

3. Visit a life insurance website that offers quotes. They may have access to a network of multiple life insurance companies. You usually fill out one form and receive your instant term life insurance quotes online.

What should I consider when comparing quotes?

There are several things to consider when you compare quotes for life insurance. Among the main considerations are:

1. How much life insurance do you need? You can use this term life insurance calculator to find out.

2. How many years do you need life insurance 10, 15, 20, or 30 years?

3. How much can you afford to pay for your coverage?

What are tips to help me save on my term life policy?

1. Get term life insurance quotes from multiple companies before choosing a plan, because rates can vary between insurers.

2. Consider the financial rating of the insurance company. The higher the rating, the better able the insurer should be to pay their claims.

3. Don’t buy more life insurance than you can afford.

4. Buy life insurance sooner rather than later, because rates for life insurance increase with your age.

In addition to regular term life insurance there is term life insurance no exam required, just a few health questions.

Term life with no exam allows you the option of purchasing life insurance without any physical exam, blood, or urine testing. The choice is yours.

Before choosing a life insurance plan you may want to consult with a licensed life insurance agent to get all of your questions answered.

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How to get life insurance when you’re HIV-positive

By Michelle Matlock, Life Quotes, Inc.

Although there have been medical advancements that have helped to prolong the lives of HIV patients, finding life insurance coverage for HIV infected individuals continues to be elusive.

According to the most recent statistics by The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, the number of new HIV infections in the U.S. reached 56,300 in 2006. The number of people living with HIV/AIDS was 1.1 million, with 468,000 of those individuals living with AIDS. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported in 2007, that the largest number of new HIV/AIDS diagnoses for persons aged 40 to 44 accounted for 15 percent of all HIV/AIDs diagnoses in that year.

Respectively, the use of antiretroviral (ARV) Therapy or highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) such as protease inhibitors with a combination of other HIV drugs have extended the life of those living with HIV by slowing the progression of the disease to full-blown AIDS. A study by the National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project in New York and the ATHENA National Observational Cohort Study in February 2010 found that the average life expectancy of people living with HIV has been extended from seven years (before 1995) to 24 years — if they follow the proper drug therapy regimen. This includes those who take their medications on a regular basis and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Ryan Pinney, brokerage director and life impaired risk specialist at Pinney Insurance Center Inc. in Roseville, Calif. says following the introduction of drug cocktails that counter the infection— people with HIV can expect to live longer healthier lives.

“If you contracted HIV in the late 70s or early 80s, it was a death sentence. Nowadays, with the addition of antiviral drugs, it is not uncommon for people with HIV to live 20 years without the condition developing into AIDS,” says Pinney.

If you have a strong prognosis at the start of the illness, meaning you have managed to keep your CD4 T-cell count above 500 cells for at least three years, chances are you will have a greater life expectancy. In July 2008, a study conducted by the University of Bordeaux, France found that HIV-positive males whose CD4 count was above 500 cells for an average of three years, had death rates that were identical to those in the general population. Unfortunately, among HIV-positive women, the death rates didn’t balance out even after five years of maintaining a count above 500 cells. In fact, HIV-positive women experienced a 2.4 percent increase in death rates when compared to the general population. More studies are pending that help explain this phenomenon.

Pinney notes that for people who contract the disease at a young age, the improbability of receiving a life insurance policy is higher. However, if you have lived longer with HIV, it might be easier to get a policy.

“The reason for this is because you have a proven track record of maintaining the illness,” says Pinney.

Dr. Ann Hoven, chief medical officer for the Individual Life Division at the Hartford, says that insurers have considered the possibility of covering HIV, but there are still a number of unknowns.

“The basic dilemma is that although the life expectancy for someone with HIV can be over 20 years, those who become newly infected are younger people,” says Hoven. “The life expectancy of a person with HIV is more like 40 to 50 years of age, and most people expect to live to be in their 60′s, 70′s and 80′s.”

She adds that it can be difficult to make assessments of a person’s life expectancy with HIV and set premiums based on the information they receive.

“The data really isn’t there yet,” she says. “There are people who seem to be resistant to infection where their immune system takes care of it, and then there are others that are completely vulnerable to this illness. The results of the studies that have been conducted haven’t provided any definitive data to pull from when it comes to estimating how long an individual can live with this illness. It’s very case by case.”

Limited options

When it comes to purchasing life insurance, most people who have been diagnosed with HIV will be faced with an automatic decline or enormously high premiums.

“You would have to have a breakthrough to make the numbers work out when trying to write a policy for someone with HIV,” says Hoven. “When you look at the numbers the cost would be so astonomical that no one would buy it [the policy].”

“If you have been diagnosed with HIV, getting life insurance may be tough, but it’s not unheard of,” says Pinney. “It can be accomplished if you receive insurance through a group plan, such as an employer, trade association or union.”

However, if you are HIV-positive and you attempt to get life insurance on your own, most insurance companies will refuse to sell you a policy, this includes companies that offer “simplified issue” life insurance coverage where you would only have to answer a few health questions. Even when applying for a simplified issue policy, you will likely be required to answer questions about HIV/AIDS. Other, more traditional individual life insurers may also ask that you take an HIV test.

“The requirement by insurers of an HIV test varies by state and the face value of the policy,” says Kim McKeown, spokesperson for the Society of Actuaries. “Nonetheless, the underwriting process is used to discern information on one’s medical profile, and if the person is taking antiviral drugs which would be found in the medical record, this might prompt an insurer to ask for an HIV test. Even with the best medication, folks with HIV do have a shortened life expectancy so the best information possible is critical during the underwriting process.”

Mckeown adds that from an insurance company’s perspective, asking a potential policyholder to take an HIV test is really no different than asking someone about his or her family health history, what types of prescriptions they take daily, or if they smoke.

If you are able to get a simplified issue insurance plan, they have a limited face value amount, typically 0,000 to 0,000 on the high-end of the spectrum.

A more viable option is purchasing a “guaranteed issue” life insurance plan. When a policy is considered “guaranteed issue” this is the maximum amount of coverage allowed to an individual without a medical evaluation. Anyone can purchase a guaranteed issue plan since they do not require a medical exam, but they are usually nuts and bolts policies that only provide a death benefit. The death benefit is generally ,000 or less and if you die within the first two years after you buy the policy, your loved ones could receive nothing.

There are also small group plans to consider that are essentially employer-sponsored specialty plans that cover key employees at a company.

Pinney recalls a situation where a group of partners at a firm requested a guaranteed issue group plan that would cover all the senior and junior partners at the firm. One of the individuals was HIV-positive and the group managed to negotiate a policy that provided over a million dollars in life insurance to each person in the group.

While it’s clear that this method can work, Pinney says that because of the stigma attached to people living with HIV, this is primarily the reason why most employees won’t suggest this type of coverage to their employer.

While someone with HIV may be able to get a life insurance policy from an insurance company that specializes in high-risk cases, it’s certain that it will most likely be a costly policy with a graded benefit. For example, a 40-year-old HIV-positive male can get a ,000 whole life policy, but he would pay a high annual premium of ,600.

“There are very few companies, maybe three or four that offer policies for people with HIV,” explains Pinney. “What they amount to is a guaranteed issue whole life policy with a graded death benefit or a benefit that increases gradually with age and eventually levels off during the life of the policy.”

Still, Pinney says that if you die during the first, second or third year of the policy you may only receive your premiums and dividends with interest, other companies may only payout a specified percentage of the benefit amount if you die within that timeframe.

Will insurers cover HIV in the future?

Guaranteed Trust Life Insurance Co. based in Glenview, Ill., was the first insurance company to offer “impaired risk” whole life insurance to HIV-positive individuals. The company ceased selling the policies in 2004.

“One of the biggest problems with pricing an HIV policy is figuring out how to price it without getting beat up,” recalls Pinney. “At the start of offering such a product policyholders were looking at a flat extra of per ,000 in insurance.”

Pinney said that recently he attended a life insurance conference and posed the possibility of an HIV life policy to major life insurers. Unlike HIV, other medical conditions, such as cancer or heart disease have a longer track record of people having these conditions and better statistical data that an insurer can draw from. Even though HIV/AIDS has been around since the early eighties, Pinney notes that the underwriting science hasn’t caught up with medical science yet.

“I don’t see this type of product entering the market again anytime soon,” notes Pinney.

“Part of the problem is there is no mortality data available to create an accurate pricing model. I would be surprised if any insurance company would even remotely consider it for quite awhile.”

“When we solve the societal issues concering HIV and find better ways to treat the illness or even a vaccine, I think that will be when the situation changes,” says Hoven. “I really don’t see this happening in the next five years, but we’re definitely getting closer to it. “

Hoven recommends that if you have been diagnosed with HIV and your employer offers life insurance, it’s best to take advantage of it.

“You wouldn’t go through medical underwriting and you would receive the group-based premium that includes people who have a variety of different medical concerns,” says Hoven. “Also, if you retire, most group plans allow the policy to be converted to a whole life policy.”

Whose at risk?

From 2004 to 2007, the numbers of HIV/AIDS diagnoses increased among men who have sex with men (MSM).

In that same timeline, the estimated numbers of HIV/AIDS diagnoses increased among male and female adults and adolescents with HIV infection attributed to high-risk heterosexual contact.

Cumulatively, MSM (53 percent) and persons exposed to high–risk heterosexual contact (32 percent) accounted for 85 percent of all HIV/AIDS cases diagnosed in 34 states in 2007.

By gender, 77 percent of adults and adolescents living with AIDS were male. Of the 104,560 female adults and adolescents living with AIDS, 66 percent were exposed through heterosexual contact.

Source: United States Department of Health and Human Services

This article was originally published at Life Quotes, Inc.

Life Quotes provides access to comparative quotes for auto, life, health and business insurance quotes so that busy consumers and business owners can save time and money. Life Quotes is dedicated to providing impartial insurance information.

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Benefits of Getting Multiple Life Insurance Quotes

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by wallyg

Life insurance is very important in every life plan. Getting a life insurance policy not only ensures that your family will be taken care of in the event after your death, it will also buy you immeasurable peace of mind today. It is not just important to buy life insurance, it is important to buy the right policy; one that reflects your needs well.

The best place to buy life insurance
Life insurance is a very personal purchase. Since each person has different financial needs and health conditions, life insurance policies too need to cater to these individual factors. The only way you can get a policy that is just right for you is by shopping around, and getting multiple life insurance quotes. However, if this brings you mental images of bustling into hundreds of life insurance companies, and scrutinizing their offers, you can relax. These days, multi-carrier life insurance agencies have an online presence. They deal with hundreds of life insurance companies. Through an entirely automated process, they can match your requirements to policies on their database. Shopping around might have taken you months on your own, but with an online multi-carrier website, it would take merely a few minutes and a fraction of the effort. Online multi-carrier websites are the best place to buy life insurance.

Benefits of getting multiple life insurance quotes
Getting multiple life insurance quotes has several benefits. Let’s list them out:

A local agent generally deals with 4 carriers, and since even a well-meaning agent gets commissions for selling the policies of these carriers, he or she won’t sell you other carriers’ policies, even if they fit your requirements. There is therefore a huge element of bias involved. One should definitely shop around because like everything else, shopping around gets you the best deals. Comparing a variety of life insurance policies will help you find the one that suits you the most and offers the most benefits at the best price. You can get more coverage for your premiums by comparing quotes.

Life insurance quotes vary from company to company, based on their underwriting process. There are some companies that look upon smoking or other health factors more favorably than others. Further, underwriting guidelines are changed often, and it is impossible to keep track of them on your own. By getting multiple quotes, especially from online quote providers that have a massive database, you will be able to easily locate these policies. Online quote providers connect in real time to life insurance carriers, and therefore the quotes you will receive are true and accurate. All you need to do is be as honest as possible in your online form so that the quotes accurately reflect your condition.

The insurance business is competitive and in order to stay ahead, some companies offer free riders along with their life insurance quotes. Getting multiple quotes could put you in touch with these companies and give you the benefit of free riders such as accidental death rider, waiver of premiums, long term care rider, etc that can enhance your policy.

When you seek multiple quotes online, the multi-carrier agency websites also give you comparison charts and complete financial information on the companies linked to those quotes. This will help you make a well-informed choice. Some multi-carrier agencies also offer face-to-face or phone consultations at this stage, to help you decide better.

Life insurance is a vast subject, and studying various quotes gives you the opportunity to know the topic better. Multi-carrier agency websites are a one-stop shop for life insurance resources. From deciding on the type of policy to finding out ways to present your best self at a life insurance medical exam, they provide a wealth of information. They also provide the use of free online tools such as life insurance needs calculators and policy review services.

Getting multiple life insurance quotes need not be a time-consuming process

With the presence of several-reputed online life insurance quote providers getting multiple quotes is a simple and easy process. It barely takes a few minutes. However, do be cautious , make sure you are always on a BBB-accredited website, to be assured of the site’s authenticity. Check if the quotes given to you are from life insurance carriers with a good rating, and make sure the ratings are current.

Also, do remember to fill in the quote request form as honestly as possible, so that the quotes you are presented with correctly reflect your life insurance needs. Life insurance is a serious, personal purchase, and the more informed you are, the better your chances are of getting the perfect policy tailored to your needs.

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Top Whole Life Insurance Companies

Life insurance otherwise known as temporary insurance, is something that covers a person against death for a limited amount of time. There are different terms which can either be, until the person’s children are grown, or until their education is paid for, or even until retirement. You are the one that pays for the policy period and at the end of the term the contract or policy expires. If there have been no claims made to the policy during the term, then unfortunately no benefits will be paid out after the policy expires. It is the same thing as auto or homeowners insurance.

There is another kind of life insurance which is known as whole life insurance however otherwise known as permanent insurance, this is something that does not expire as long as you pay the premium amount that you are suppose to. It gives you the same coverage as term life insurance but it also gives you an investment vehicle.

Part of the premium goes for life insurance, and the other part goes to an investment account. This account can be either an interest bearing account or something else like a stock or bonds investment account. The best life insurance companies will provide you the best quotes on both of these.

Almost all life insurance companies good or bad sell their products through people that are called agents. Some companies use agents that can only represent their company. The best life insurance companies according to the source Budget Life Top 15 are Ohio National Life Assurance Corporation, Western Reserve Life Insurance Company of Ohio, ReliaStar Life Insurance Company, West Coast Life Insurance Company, Savings Bank Life Insurance Company of Massachusetts. They used a third party database of top term life insurance companies so that they would be able to rank the companies by the lowest life insurance rates.

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