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Life Insurance Pricing… Where is it going?

November 11th, 2009 bboersma No comments

It’s been widely understood that life insurance rates have been coming down since, well, forever. There was a point not too long ago where if an insured individual with a term insurance policy was willing to take an insurance physical and complete new paperwork every year, he could reduce his premium annually even though he was a year older and the new policy would last a year longer. In fact it was common for policy owners and agents who were on top of things to do Read more…

Second–to–Die Term Insurance

September 22nd, 2009 bboersma No comments

How often do you hear “I’m going to give it away before I die”?  Or “I know I need that insurance for estate tax liquidity but cash flow is tight right now”?  How about Read more…

Personalized Mortality Curve

August 21st, 2009 bboersma No comments

I was working with an advisor recently who is involved in a typical situation; given the current economic environment, he has a client who is struggling to, or at least questioning if he should, pay his Read more…

Bill Boersma in the Washington Post!

March 4th, 2009 admin 1 comment
Last month I wrote a commentary about a piece I heard on NPR when Robert Siegel spoke with Washington Post staff writer David Hilzenrath regarding life insurance companies and the risks facing them in this economic climate. Read more…

Thoughts on a NPR All Things Considered piece…

February 5th, 2009 admin No comments

Yesterday afternoon I was listening to a piece on NPR’s All Things Considered about Ponzi schemes. When it wrapped up, Read more…