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The Truth About Buying Annuities (Truth About)

Steve Weisman

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Editorial Review:

Annuities have become one of the most popular ways to save for retirement and also one of the most misunderstood, overhyped, and dangerous investment vehicles available today. Some annuities are worth the money...but too many are flawed, overpriced, and packed with hidden fees that make them absolutely horrible investments. In The Truth About Buying Annuities, consumer finance expert Steven Weisman helps you make smart decisions about annuities and avoid the lies, misrepresentations, and ripoffs that await uninformed investors. From start to finish, Weisman delivers quick, bite-size, just-the-facts information and plain-English explanations you can actually use. You'll learn all you need to know about immediate, deferred, and variable annuities; actively-managed vs. indexed annuities; inflation-protected and tax-sheltered annuities; and more. Weisman explains the impact of annuities on taxes, Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care, and your other retirement plans.He presents crucial, hard-to-find information about death benefits, joint and survivor annuities, alternatives to annuities, assessing annuity risk, avoiding scams, and even how to escape from a bad annuity you've already purchased. Unlike some books on annuities, this one's simple to read, simple to use, up-to-date, and complete: it's the only annuity guide you need!

Pass the 6: A Training Guide for the NASD Series 6 Exam (First Books Training Library)

Robert Walker

Pass the 6: A Training Guide for the NASD Series 6 Exam (First Books Training Library) Robert Walker Amazon Price: $37.39
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Do the terms collaterized mortgage obligation, subordinated debenture, and pass-through certificate give you a headache? Do you need to take the Series 6 exam? If you can answer yes to both of these questions, then you've come to the right place. Robert Walker, a professional trainer who specializes in the NASD/NASAA Series 6, 63, 65/66, and 7 exams, has written this book for those who are about to brave the Series 6 examination. Armed with an M.F.A. in writing and a B.A. in English, Walker has managed to translate Securities-ese into plain English, with a liberal dash of humor. This must-have book guides you through the intricacies of the Series 6 exam. Walker takes the exam apart piece by piece, and explains terms and concepts with a sense of humor and ease not found in other exam guides. He shows you, step-by-step, how not to be misled by the questions. Pass the 6 includes two complete 100-question practice finals, a handy glossary, a final checklist/studysheet, and even a bonus section on trusts, estates, and gifts, along with its own set of questions. Plus you'll find that Robert directs you to his web site, where he offers updates, downloads, and other helpful information. Once you've finished this book, you will be able to take the test with confidence!

Life and Health Insurance License Exam Cram

Bisys Educational Services

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Total reviews: 12 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Great companion while studying for test! 5 out of 5 stars.
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This book really was an asset in preparing for the state test. It was very informative and I would agree with the other review that stated that its information was better than what the class offered. The chapter quizzes were very good and the explanations of WHY the answers were what they were helped a lot. It didn't just give you the correct A, B, C, D answer - it went on to define the reasonings. I used the CD that came with it along with the readings and found them helpful. This is a great book to have at your side when taking the class. Good luck!

Editorial Review:

If you are studying for your life and health insurance licensing exam, we have the ultimate study tool for you. Life and Health Insurance License Exam Cram is a great resource to help you learn the concepts, laws, rate calculations and state and federal regulations that will be covered on the exam. You'll also receive a CD that includes a fully-customizable test engine, detailed score report and state-specific law supplement. No matter where you are taking your exam or which area you need to focus on during your studying, Life and Health Insurance License Exam Cram is your smartest way to get certified.

New Life Insurance Investment Advisor: Achieving Financial Security for You and your Family Through Today's Insurance Products

Ben Baldwin

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Total reviews: 22 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

good info, but too biased towards VUL 2 out of 5 stars.
16 of 18 people found this review helpful.

The book is very informative, entertaining, and instructive. It gives the benefits and drawbacks of each type of life insurance. It's a good reference book. It's easy to read and understand.

However, it is very biased towards variable universal life (VUL). In fact, the author states that this type of policy is the reason why the book exists. He even goes so far as to say that VUL is one of the best investment vehicles of the century! He's a good cheerleader for VUL and even though he is honest and does point out the pitfalls of VUL, he sort of skims over the probability of problems with these policies in later years.

This book inspired me to check VUL policies and get some illustrations. I was shocked at the high probability of lapse in these policies if the expected return in the investments was average, say expected 8% return. You really need to get over 10% annualized return in the policies to be assured that the policy will not lapse. Anything less than that and you are running a grave risk of having to fund the policy dramatically or see it lapse just at a time when you need it most, after age 70. The trick is to adequately fund the policy from the start, and the funding can be quite expensive. And even after all of that, the insurance company makes YOU assume the risk of generating enough return to keep the policy in force. Even if you don't take any loans, the policy can lapse if the returns are just a little bit less than expected. That's very high risk to me. There are no affordable guarantees of minimum death benefit or cash values in a VUL, regardless of loans or premiums paid on time. I was shocked to learn this in reality.

So don't fall for the hype in this book about VUL. The author greatly under-estimates the risk inherent in VUL policies.

Ultimately, I'd say there are better books on insurance if you just want to learn about the basics.

Editorial Review:

"For anyone who needs to understand different types of life insurance, as well as considerations for purchasing and managing policies, this book should be on your nearby reference shelf. If you’ve frequently found yourself fumbling around with terminology, such as the differences between variable, universal, and variable universal life (VUL) policies, you’ll finally see some light through the haze." - MorningstarAdvisor.com

Life insurance doesn't have to be complex or intimidating. Ben Baldwin's completely revised and updated guidebook makes it clear and logical, discussing how to analyze insurance products based on their investment merits and best overall financial returns. This clear, authoritative resource for consumer insurance information covers the pros and cons of Internet purchases, techniques to use capital within a policy, the fixed premium feature, insurance for different stages of life, and the new emergence of "immediate annuities."

Questions and Answers on Life Insurance: The Life Insurance Toolbook

Anthony Steuer

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Editorial Review:

During your life, you’re likely to make important choices that will affect you for years to come: determining the best community, buying the perfect house, and starting a new family. Purchasing life insurance falls into the same category. But selecting the right policy isn’t easy, especially when you’re faced with a constant barrage of commercials and brochures from competing life insurance companies.

With twenty years of experience in the life insurance business, Anthony Steuer delivers a practical, one-of-a-kind resource to guide you through the basics—and the finer points—of life insurance and to help you choose the policy that is just right for you and your family. Using a simple question-and-answer format, Steuer covers everything you need to know about life insurance, including how to:

  • Differentiate between types of policies
  • Find and evaluate a policy and company
  • Hire a trusted agent
  • Understand the practice of underwriting
  • Monitor your policy

Steuer’s invaluable advice will safeguard you from unpleasant surprises and unnecessary pitfalls. For anyone, from consumers to financial advisors, Questions and Answers on Life Insurance is the definitive resource on life insurance.

Tools and Techniques of Life Insurance Planning

Stephan R. Leimberg, Jr. Doyle, Robert J.

Tools and Techniques of Life Insurance Planning Stephan R. Leimberg, Jr. Doyle, Robert J. Amazon Price: $74.06
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The best guide. 5 out of 5 stars.
4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Life insurance planning is a very complicated issue. Must people think that is just a matter of buying an insurance from an agent, but there are many other considerations like: survivors needs, estate tax issues, compensation and benefits, business succession and wealth transfer.

The Tools & Techniques of Life Insurance Planning is the best guide for any insurance or financial planning professional. Also is very easy to understand for today consumers.

The Calculus of Retirement Income: Financial Models for Pension Annuities and Life Insurance

Moshe A. Milevsky

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Where is the additional material? 3 out of 5 stars.
10 of 15 people found this review helpful.

I purchased this book over a month ago. I expected to receive additional supporting materials which would greatly aid my understanding of the various formulas used throughout the book. The additional supporting material has yet to be posted. As such, currently, i feel i have been overpromised and underdelivered.

Editorial Review:

The book introduces and develops the basic actuarial models and underlying pricing of life-contingent pension annuities and life insurance from a unique financial perspective. The ideas and techniques are then applied to the real-world problem of generating sustainable retirement income towards the end of the human life-cycle. The role of lifetime income, longevity insurance, and systematic withdrawal plans are investigated in a parsimonious framework. The underlying technology and terminology of the book are based on continuous-time financial economics by merging analytic laws of mortality with the dynamics of equity markets and interest rates. Nonetheless, the book requires a minimal background in mathematics and emphasizes applications and examples more than proofs and theorems. It can serve as an ideal textbook for an applied course on wealth management and retirement planning in addition to being a reference for quantitatively-inclined financial planners.

Swiss Annuities and Life Insurance: Secure Returns, Asset Protection, and Privacy (Wiley Finance)

Marco Gantenbein, Mario A. Mata

Swiss Annuities and Life Insurance: Secure Returns, Asset Protection, and Privacy (Wiley Finance) Marco Gantenbein, Mario A. Mata Amazon Price: $47.25
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Informative, but insufficiently skeptical 3 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This book was certainly informative, and offers a good basic introduction to Swiss annuities.

On the other hand, perhaps because it was written largely by people with a vested interest in the business, the book is not very skeptical of the fee structures and expenses of many of these products. The fact is, for most US citizens, while Swiss annuities might make sense for asset protection purposes, it is very hard to find a way to make their total return (after both tax and especially after fees and expenses), compare favourably to properly structured comparable tax-deferred accounts. Fees and expenses matter, and these products routinely have an expense structure that destroys most of the power of compounding. In short, asset protection is expensive!

Editorial Review:

Swiss Annuities and Life Insurance examines the key characteristics of Swiss annuities and life insurance, and explains how the use of these products can help you achieve asset protection, growth, and, in some cases, significant tax planning opportunities. Swiss annuities and life insurance are an excellent alternative investment, particularly for high-net-worth individuals. With this expert guidebook, you too will learn how to safely capitalize on these attractive products.

Risk Management for Financial Planners

Christine Barlow, Darlene K. Chandler, Kelly Maheu, Susan Maloney, Susan Massmann

Risk Management for Financial Planners Christine Barlow, Darlene K. Chandler, Kelly Maheu, Susan Maloney, Susan Massmann Amazon Price: $42.25
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What's Wrong With Your Life Insurance

Norman F. Dacey

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Total reviews: 19 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Beware of bad advice from those with an agenda 1 out of 5 stars.
4 of 17 people found this review helpful.

"Buy term and invest the rest." Interesting concept. So a 40-year old man decides to try and do the above. He purchases a 20-year Term policy and invests some money in a mutual fund or two. But wait, along the way there are family emergencies, college to pay for, a job change and other small occurences that prevent him from being a Disciplined Investor. Okay, so 20 years goes by and he's now 60. That Term policy is kaput... gone. He paid for it and -- just like his car insurance -- has not a dime to show for it. Still, he has another 25 years to live and since he wants to leave something to his wife and kids, he thinks "Okay, I'll just buy another Term policy." Interesting concept, except for that little heart murmur that popped up a few years ago, the high blood pressure, the lung infection, etc. You know, all the health issues that, combined with his age, drive those Term prices THROUGH THE ROOF. Assuming, of course, he's not completely UNinsurable. Oh, and all those "investments?" Well, who can predict the stock market, world currency, international competition, etc? Here is a dead-on, rock-solid FACT: the smart people, those running major corporations, self-made entreprenuers and the like, all have one thing in common. Almost to a man, they own Whole Life insurance. Hmmmmm... I wonder why that is?

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