Archive for February 19th, 2008

Insurance – an Investment or expense

Many individuals are faced with the dilemma of determining the role of their insurance – an investment in their future or an expense to be avoided. Because the rates of some types of insurance are so expensive, it is often a question of whether the price of purchasing the insurance is justified by the risk of not having the insurance if something happens. In many cases, the risk justifies the price of the insurance, even if the individual never has to make a claim against their policy.

In many cases, the decision of whether or not purchase insurance for certain items has largely been taken out of the hands of the individuals who need it. For example, it is almost impossible to obtain quality healthcare without health insurance, valid home owner’s insurance is a condition of many mortgage agreements and in many states, it is illegal to drive without some form of car insurance or proof of financial responsibility. The nature of the nation today is to require many individuals to hold these types of insurance to lessen the impact on the economy in the event of widespread loss.

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