Skiing & Winter Sports

July 28, 2007

Choosing the Right Mortgage Life Cover

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Mortgage life insurance protects your home and your family by providing a lump sum to pay off your mortgage should you die while the policy is in force.

There are two types of mortgage life cover - level term and decreasing term insurance.

With level term mortgage life insurance, the value of your policy (the amount you’re insured for) remains the same for as long as the policy is in effect. With decreasing term mortgage life insurance, on the other hand, the value of the policy decreases in line with the reducing balance of your mortgage loan.

The cost of this type of insurance depends on how large your mortgage is, the term of the mortgage, the type of insurance you buy, and your physical health. Regardless of which kind you choose, the policy terminates when the mortgage is paid in full, or when a claim is made.

So Which Type is Best?

When considering what type of mortgage life insurance you need, your main consideration will be the type of mortgage you have and the cost. This is where decreasing term insurance can be an advantage as it’s almost always less expensive than level term insurance (assuming all other factors are equal). If you have a Repayment or Capital and Interest mortgage, the amount you can claim for on a decreasing term policy reduces in line with your outstanding mortgage loan. As the risk to the insurance company reduces over time this is reflected in lower premiums.

Whilst level term mortgage life insurance is more expensive; there are a couple of big advantages that make it more suitable in some circumstances. Level term insurance is of particular advantage in the later stages of your mortgage, because you’re still insured for the original mortgage amount even when you’ve paid most of it off. That means if your family must make a claim, there is enough money to pay the mortgage, and there’s some left over, too.

Level term insurance is also more appropriate for those with an interest-only mortgage. With an interest-only mortgage, the amount you owe stays the same for the full term of the mortgage as you only pay interest on the debt. Therefore, you need life cover to equal or exceed the debt for as long as it exists.

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Are joint bank accounts a recipe for a happy marriage?

Filed under: Snowboarding — Administrator @ 1:46 am

It seems that marriage and finances can, at times, prove to be a difficult mix, with partners having different ideas and experiences when it comes to managing finances. According to recent research by Abbey, joint bank accounts can prove to be a bone of contention between partners, with a quarter of all couples arguing over how the account is used, leading to mounting frustration, arguments and general falling out with one another.

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Fri, 27 Jul 2007 19:15:43 EDT

Recycle Can And Metals Scrap For Kids Pocket Money

Filed under: Skiing — Administrator @ 12:51 am

How to recycle waste for profit is what interests me. Oh I know there are virtuous eco-system considerations, and you can also save a lot of money with computer recycling for instance, but it is the money saved and earned that interests me.

Recycling Kids

No, I’m not proposing putting them in the compost heap - I’m suggesting that they should be shown how to earn some extra pocket money. For instance, they can recycle can and other aluminum scrap.

For slightly older kids you can try recycling containers made of wood, and the palettes that bricks are delivered on to building sites. Remove the nails carefully, and make simple wooden toys that your kids can practice their salesmanship on. Oh, it won’t make them a fortune, but it will teach them things that will be useful all their lives.

Teenagers With Utility Vehicles

This idea is great for teenagers because it encourages them to be active and use their ingenuity to recycle parts from one computer into another. It also teaches them salesmanship which will help them for the rest of their lives.

Those are also the disadvantages for me. I’m too old.

Just drive round when stuff has been put out at the verge, waiting for the annual rubbish collection, and collect computers. Take parts from one computer and add to another till you have a good working computer, then sell it.

For myself I would be more interested in the money-saving aspects. If I was lucky enough to scrounge enough parts to get a fast motherboard assembled in a good mainframe, it could save me a grand or two.

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Filed under: Winter Sports — Administrator @ 12:40 am

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