Life insurance
Posted by admin on Dec 24, 2009
having an insurance can give you an assurance of having a lesser problem if time comes. The reason why many people avail of the life insurance is because of the assurance. Assurance that anything happen to their life. Their family will not be left behind with nothing. Most of the people who asked for the service were those who wanted to be sure that their family are safe whatever happen.
For there are those bread winner of the family who worries a lot for their family’s future. So they avail for the insurance for a financial preparation.
You can now be able to find life insurances on the newspaper but did you know that the best and the reliable search when it comes to the life insurance it is the internet. For on the internet you can now easily find for the services. Services which offer insurance if you are going to follow the link on my post you can be able to find the site that can guide you to have the insurance. Plus the site uses french languages ideal for French people. They asked for the information that they needed to know about the assurance vie, pret immobilier and the comparatif assurance . See more services that you can asked online which was being offered by a french site. Know more about the company and learn more about them as you visit the site.
What is your greatest fear when it comes to money?
Posted by admin on Oct 16, 2009
“What is your greatest fear when it comes to money?” thinking that I will lose everything. That I will not be able to hold on to it, and I will lose it all.
It’s not a money memory exactly, but what comes to mind is that I broke my grandmother’s lobster platter when I was seven, eight, nine—I can’t really remember how old I was. But I do remember what happened. Grandma was telling us—my cousins were there, everyone was there—about how in colonial times poor people would eat lobsters, they were so plentiful. But for us they were a special treat, and we had them only in the summers at her house in Maine. She always served them on this huge platter that was shaped like a lobster, and she loved that platter. Anyway, when the lobsters were done, she piled them onto the platter to be taken into the dining room, and I said, “Can I carry them in?” She said no, I was still too little. But I begged and begged until she said yes. There was a swinging door into the dining room, and—you guessed it. One of my cousins came through the door; bang, the lobsters went everywhere and the platter, Grandma’s special platter, broke to pieces. Lobsters and platter everywhere, scattered all over the kitchen floor.
There the memory ended for Sheila, but it was very telling even so: She was afraid that she would lose it, that she couldn’t hold on to it. This was her fear. And how was it playing out in her life?
Sheila and her new husband had come to see me about switching some of his assets into her name; they were both in
their sixties, and he wanted her to be safe should Something happen to him. Here was a new first for me: Sheila didn’t want to take any of the money at all. She refused to let him give her anything. But what she was really saying was that she was afraid she would break another platter, so he shouldn’t even bother giving her anything to put on it.