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    AXIS Capital, is a group of Insurance companies based in Bermuda, London, Dublin, Canada, Australia and Singapore (servicing SE Asian countries as well such as KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more) who underwrite Energy Insurance provides you these tips in maintaining an energy efficient home. Heating your home * Save the heat in! Enhance your home's insulation and make it more sealed while making sure there is right ventilation. Caulking and weather stripping are cheap methods to decrease air escape from you home. * Open the drapes or blinds and allow the sun in throughout the day to help warm the home and close them when the sun sets. * Consistent maintenance of your heating system is essential for both effectiveness and security. Ensure it is done annually. * Tidy or change your heater filter no less than every three months for the duration of the heating season. Improving air circulation * Ensure not anything is blocking your heating vents. * Use ceiling fans to help spread heat all over the house. One placed near a gas fireplace will make valued hot air down into the living area. * Maintain your basement fairly warm. The heat will escalate to the other floors of your home. * Close the chimney damper every time you're not using the fireplace. * Clean and vacuum dust or pet hair out of your warm air registers. The thermostat Setting up a programmable thermostat might save you money on your heating fee. Reducing the thermostat at bedtime and prior to leaving the house decreases your energy utilization without affecting your comfort. Fireplaces Old-style wood fireplaces pull significant heat out of the house, while gas fireplaces with sealed units make the most of heat use since firmly fitted glass doors and outdoor air intakes help increase fireplace efficiency. Air conditioners * Tidy your room air conditioner filter at least one time in a season. A dir
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Really Bad Excuses to not Have Life Insurance - 1 views

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    We know a lot of you already recognize the importance of insurance, especially life insurance. However though, in the years of Axis Capital, with our group of insurance and reinsurance companies scattered from our main base in Bahamas to Singapore, America and United Kingdom, we have encountered a lot of people who has a lot of reason not to purchase one. Here are some of their points: 1. I'm Young, Healthy, Won't Die Anytime Soon and Just Don't Need It Life insurance's main importance is to have SOMETHING TO LEAVE BEHIND FOR YOUR LOVED ONES WHEN YOU PASS AWAY. Often time's people put off the things that they need for the things that they want. Regardless, the fact of the matter is that 99% of the families with dependent children in this country, NEED life insurance. No one buys life insurance with the hope or expectation of using it. Just like everyone has to buy car insurance without the expectation of needing it either. You purchase it with the hope that you won't need it but can sleep sound at night knowing that if something happened to you, your family would be taken care of financially. 2. I'll Purchase It Sometime Soon or I Don't Have Time For It Procrastination is one of our biggest problems in society. Life insurance, though, is not one of those things that should be put aside till later. Despite the fact that we all believe we'll live long lives, well into our senior years, the devastating effect that not having life insurance could have on your family is immeasurable. 3. I Have Plenty Of Assets, I Don't Need Life Insurance Life insurance is meant to conserve an individual's estate for their survivors, as well as replace lost income. Although expecting your surviving family members to review and liquidate their assets to make ends meet is not a horrible thing, or unheard of;
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    You are probably aware of the importance of having enough life insurance coverage to handle the financial contingencies that may affect your family in the event of your death. If you are still not convinced, read on Axis Capital Group in Jakarta at Axis Capital, a group of companies with branch offices in Bermuda and around the world, official website. Determining the necessary amount of life insurance can be complicated. One general rule of thumb is that you should have enough coverage to equal five to ten times your annual salary. However, you should determine the "right" amount of life insurance coverage for you and your family with a careful "needs analysis" rather than using an arbitrary formula. The needs analysis approach incorporates an evaluation of your family's most important financial obligations and goals. This leads to planning insurance coverage to help address mortgage debt, college expenses, and future family income, as well as to provide liquidity for meeting future estate tax liabilities and to avoid frauds too. Mortgage Debt The first point worthy of consideration, review whether your life insurance precedes will be sufficient to help pay the remaining mortgage on your home. If you are carrying a large mortgage, you may need a sizable amount. If you own a second home, that mortgage should also be factored into the formula. College Expenses Many people want life insurance proceeds large enough to help cover their children's college, and possibly graduate school, expenses. The amount needed can be roughly calculated by matching the ages of your children against projected college costs adjusted for inflation. This calculation should be revised periodically as your children get closer to college age, and it may be a good idea to be as conservative as possible when estimating long-t
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