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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
By Peter Kenny
There are many different types of insurance cover that are designed to protect us, our loved ones, and even our belongings these days, and the insurance industry makes a fortune from consumers that are keen to try and cover every eventuality when it comes to finances. One hugely popular type of insurance cover is known as life insurance, and the purpose of this type of cover is to provide peace of mind and protection for the family of the policyholder in the event that the policyholder dies unexpectedly during the term of the policy. If the policyholder passes away due to a reason other than those listed as exclusions in the policy then the family or beneficiary will receive a lump sum payment.
Life insurance is particularly important if the policyholder is also one of the main income earners, and this is because the death would not only mean grief for those left behind, but would also mean the loss of a main income, which could otherwise result in those left behind being unable to cope financially. This is turn could lead to real |
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
By Paul Hata
Many people would agree that reselling a timeshare is not as easy as buying one. You get loads of invitations in mails; get courtesy calls and emails to attend a timeshare presentation. They offer you bounties and favors in return for attending a presentation. Why all this? To convince you buy a timeshare.
Buying is as easy as making a simple enquiry and many companies come knocking to your house to sell a timeshare. But, have you ever wondered is selling a timeshare as easy as buying one? The harsh truth is no. Reselling a timeshare can be a real pain in the neck.
That is why many experts advice not buy timeshare as an investment. It is never going to rewards you with the returns of a real estate property. It is an investment in your life, dreams but not for financial returns.
True that many people buy timeshare with the intention of vacationing only but certain unforeseen circumstances may force some timeshare owners to resale their timeshare unit.
So this article is exclusively for those |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 August 2008 )
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