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FINANCIAL
ADVICE
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is the value of an experts advice? I have found
through experience that it is difficult to put a price
on advice that comes from an expert. It is actually
invaluable when you consider the cost not only in money,
but also what your personal time is worth and what your
stress level and lack of distraction from your important
day-to-day tasks are worth. Informed decisions based
on knowledge that are generally offered at no charge
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As
an example: Hiring a plumber if you dont know
how to plumb. I tried to do my own plumbing once.
I found out rather quickly, that I am not a plumber.
I ended up not only ruining the faucet components
I was trying to fix, but also causing water damage
to my residence. When I finally did get an expert
plumber to do the job, and fix the mess I had created,
it cost me much more than it would have if I had hired
him in the first place.
Another
example is utilizing a lawyers advice to avoid
legal chaos. When I ended my marriage a dozen years
ago, I made the mistake of thinking I could get a
divorce by using a "divorce kit". This strategy
may work for some, but in my case it didnt turn
out very well. Even though I did a ton of research,
followed a strict time-line and meticulously dotted
every "I" and crossed every "T"
on the petition, I paid the price for not seeking
an experts advice. Although I felt confident
on the day of the hearing, I found myself encompassed
into a war of words that made my head spin. As a result
I was ordered to pay exorbitant support. Years later,
when my children reached the age of maturation, and
my ex-wife had remarried; it was time to file for
some relief. This time I hired a lawyer. My experts
advice was not only to end the excessive support going
out, but in all fairness, to get back some of what
I had been strong-armed into paying out under duress.
The court agreed, and I found that I had needlessly
suffered a lack of funds for many years.
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Lastly,
a good example is finding insurance professionals
to avoid inadequate coverage or huge hassles when
the time comes to cash in on a policy. Years ago,
I decided to buy renters insurance to guard my homes
contents. Trying to be thrifty, I searched on the
Web for the best deals. I found a Website offering
the insurance at a "cut rate", so I submitted
my personal information and received an "automatic
quote". It came up on the screen rather quickly
and it looked fairly generic, so I called the toll-free
number provided. I wanted to find out if I should
serialize, or mark my possessions in any way so they
could later be identified, and also find out if I
should submit a list of my personal items and the
value I would place on them. The "automated insurance
agent" on the other end of the line wasnt
much help, and I finally got frustrated with trying
to get an actual human being to talk with. Foolishly,
I signed up for the insurance and started paying the
premiums, automatically withdrawn from my checking
account, of course. I never actually talked to an
insurance agent, although I tried several more times
to do so. When my house was robbed and I turned in
a claim, I found that I would only be paid pennies
on the dollar and that my future premiums would be
more expensive. Again, not seeking an experts
advice proved to be costly.
Insurance,
whether for life, health, home or your automobile,
is considered a daunting subject by many. Most people
avoid it and carry only what they are forced to have.
For example, mortgage insurance because their home
is financed and its a requirement. The very
word "insurance" has a reputation and conjures
up images of hours of research or sitting at the kitchen
table with an agent being overwhelmed by the choices.
I have found that I have a lot of apprehension towards
discussing my own demise, as well as considering the
need for insurance protection that benefits my loved
ones upon my departure. When I was twenty-something,
I laughed when someone mentioned life insurance. I
saw no need for it, as I had a long way to go before
I had to think about those things. If I had been smart,
I would have sought an experts advice while
I was young. I could have purchased a lifetime policy
for a small amount. There is much value to advice
offered to young people on this topic. I have personally
found that there is a trend in the insurance industry
that has taken customer service full circle, back
to face-to-face and personal one-on-one attention.
This valuable service, combined with the expediency
of the modern age and the Internet, works very well
to simplify and increase my understanding of insurance.
There are good, reputable companies in which first
contact on the Web leads immediately to a personal
phone call from a knowledgeable and professional insurance
expert that specializes in helping one understand
in simple, straightforward terms, an experts
advice. by: Most Choice
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