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The Insurance Insider: Insurance Commissions
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Do you ever wonder how much an insurance agent gets paid when he/she sell you a policy? Below are the figures:. Auto insurance: $200 every year. Annuities: $5,000 in the first year. Long Term Care: $500 in the first year. Term Life Insurance: $500 in the first year. Homeowners Insurance: $200 every year. Health Insurance: $600 in the first year. This is a big chunk of change, no? May 19, 2008 at 7:03:00 AM PDT.
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The Insurance Insider: Insurance Cost-Per-Clicks: WOW
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. A big theme in this blog will be about how much money insurance companies make off the consumer. Since they make so much profit on these products, they spend a lot of money trying to get you as a customer. Below are the most expensive google keywords that advertisers buy. Look how many insurance terms are here? School loan consolidation - $69.16. College loan consolidation - $68.35. Sell annuity - $58.92.
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The Insurance Insider: May 2012
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Thursday, May 31, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). CEO at Personforce. We help publishers run job boards. View my complete profile. The Police Jobs Review. MBA experience through Stanford. Y yo a California.
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The Insurance Insider: Welcome to the Insurance Blog
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Welcome to the Insurance Blog. Welcome to the first posting of the insurance blog. By way of bacground, I'm a former managment consultant in the insurance industry. I've seen the world of insurance from an insider's perspective, and let me tell you, it is not pretty. Unfortunately for consumers, the more they pay for insurance, the more that companies will profit. Because of this,. View my complete profile.
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The Insurance Insider: November 2006
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Do you ever wonder how much an insurance agent gets paid when he/she sell you a policy? Below are the figures:. Auto insurance: $200 every year. Annuities: $5,000 in the first year. Long Term Care: $500 in the first year. Term Life Insurance: $500 in the first year. Homeowners Insurance: $200 every year. Health Insurance: $600 in the first year. This is a big chunk of change, no? Wednesday, November 29, 2006.
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Destination B School 2006: This is the end
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Destination B School 2006. The blog about my journey to B school apps and my B school experience. Monday, August 07, 2006. This is the end. This is the end. This is the end. My only friend, the end. The last few months have been amazingly hectic. Between finishing things at work, studying for Bschool (did not happen), getting personal stuff sorted out (move, visa, etc), I have not had enough time to blog about anything useful. There is alot to say about. 1) stuff to do before going to school. Whats ur fo...
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The Insurance Insider: Burial Insurance in the New York Times
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Sunday, December 3, 2006. Burial Insurance in the New York Times. Burial insurance is a bit of a nonsense product. Basically, if you die, your family receives about $5,000 to cover funeral expenses. If you think about it, you'd be much better off buying a "regular ole" term life insurance policy that can be be used for. Any expense you have. Racial profiling much, eh? The Times appears to completely gloss over this fact. If you have time.
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The Insurance Insider: January 2008
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Wednesday, January 9, 2008. Hello there Insurance Insider readers! Apologies that this blog has fallen by the way side. My passion for the insurance industry was suddenly eclipsed by my interest in building a job recruitment site. Any how, wanted to share with you our new redesign of the Personforce website. Please check it out at Personforce.com. Please feel free to send me any feedback! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Police Jobs Review.
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The Insurance Insider: December 2006
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The honest consumer's guide to buying insurance in a sea of sharks. Sunday, December 3, 2006. Burial Insurance in the New York Times. Burial insurance is a bit of a nonsense product. Basically, if you die, your family receives about $5,000 to cover funeral expenses. If you think about it, you'd be much better off buying a "regular ole" term life insurance policy that can be be used for. Any expense you have. Racial profiling much, eh? The Times appears to completely gloss over this fact. Y yo a California.