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Published:Thu, 11 Jun 2009 15:04:19 GMT
Insurer and investment manager Lincoln Financial Group on Thursday named Thomas P. O'Neill chief operating officer of its Lincoln Financial Distributors subsidiary.......
Published:Thu, 11 Jun 2009 04:05:06 GMT
California's government risks a financial meltdown within 50 days in light of its weakening May revenues unless Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and lawmakers quickly plug a $24.3 b......
Published:Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:51:51 GMT
Imaging equipment maker Analogic Corp. said Thursday it has appointed Michael L. Levitz chief financial officer, vice president and treasurer.......
Published:Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:37:43 GMT
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Italian insurers are withstanding the impact of the global financial crisis, Giancarlo Giannini, head of the country’s insurance regulator, said today at ......
Published:Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:25:52 GMT
U.S. financial stocks post modest gains Thursday while an upgrade of Bank of America by analysts at Keefe Bruyette & Woods lifts its shares by more than 2%.......
When I was in highschool and varsity I took history classes because I was informed I had to to get my diploma.
I might study for the tests and pass the class and get the credits and fast forget everything that had been discussed in the class.
My partner and I have even debated taking a history class at the local school to find out more about the history of our state.
When I was in class I was too worried about looking what was in front of me that I didn't care about what had occurred before.
Now that I have experienced some history in living for some time I am more curious about past events. I had an identical situation with my folks and a life assurance policy. When I was sixteen my [parents acquired a life assurance policy for my. I remember my oldsters explaining to me that they'd pay the life assurance premiums till I was out of faculty and had a steady job. At sixteen I didn't think this was any big deal so I just shrugged it off. When I had finished school and began a job my ma gave me all of the info about the insurance and let me know that it was time that I started paying the life assurance premiums.
She stressed they had paid in for six years already so I should continue to pay them. When I got married I informed the company I had a change of name and address. When I turned 30 6 the company sent me notice the insurance fees were paid in full and I would be in a position to start picking up dividends on an once per month basis when I was forty 6 or I could let them collect. We were raising our family and working full time I didn't take the time to look into the benefit. Now that I am seriously looking into retirement and having a look at my revenue resources I realize what a special present my oldsters had given me. In hind sight I just wish I might have done the same for my youngsters.

