| Casual Articles |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Insurance > Disability > Why Disability Insurance Is So Important |
|
Casual Articles - Why Disability Insurance Is So Important
How to Compare Low Cost Health Insurance in Colorado also increased, most Americans still have a disability income protection gap.Comparison is the key to making almost any buying decision, and that is certainly true when it comes to choosing your Colorado health insurance plan. According to recent surveys fully 42% of all Colorado families are worried about paying for any health care at all. But don’t be fooled into comparing only cost – when it comes to insuring your family’s health care, cost is only one factor to consider.Depending on your family’s health care history and your expectations of health care needs for the coming year, you should also compare the annual maximum each health care provider is willing to pay, what each family member’s co-pay will be for routine doctor visits, your co-pay for prescriptions, your out-of-pocket expenses for hospital stays, your coverage for emergency room visits, which doctors you are allowed to see and, finally, each plan needs to be compared based on the plan’s deductible.(The deductible is the amount you pay out of your own pocket each year before your health insurance begins paying off. The larger your deductible, the less you pay in monthly premiums.)When all of those factors are taken into consideration, then you’ll need to compare monthly premiums.Here in Colorado you have more than half a dozen competing plans to compare. * This is alarming when you consider in a year's time, chances are only one in 1,200 of you will need your fire insurance—generally considered a necessity for homeowners—but one in eight (8) of you will be sick, injured or killed. * The risk of becoming disabled will continue to increase. Aging is a main factor. * Because of advanced trauma and cancer care, more people today survive illnesses and injuries that were deadly 20 years ago. In 1930, the average U.S. life expectancy was 61; today, it is 76; and by the year 2050, it will be 82. Today, there are 3.6 million Americans over age 65; by 2040, there will be 13.8 million. * With Americans now living longer, age has and will continue to have a profound impact on disabilities. According to the National Association of Health Underwriters, there are 3.74 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 45 to 49. This increases nearly five times more with age, to 15.18 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 60 to 64. * In addition, the traditional retirement age is moving up, and more people are likely to work part-time after retirement, thus increasing the risk of a disability later in their life. Changing workforce * More than 10.5 million people are starting their own businesses, consulting or working at home, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And more women than ever are now working; many families today rely on two incomes. In the early 1900s, there were only 500,000 married women in the labor force. They represented just 4.5 percent of all married women. Today, there are about 39 million married women working outside the home (representing 60 percent of all married women), and 17 million of them have children under age six. * With more women working and f Search Engine Marketing Depends Upon Search Engine Rankings When you have a disability of any type, your time, energy, and emotions are all heightened as you begin the journey to learn all you can so that you can regain the best quality of life that you can, given your particular circumstances. And, if you are married, and/or if you have children, trying to communicate with them what is going on with you, as well as to your doctors, becomes a difficult chore also.Search Engine Optimization is a subset of Internet Marketing and it is really plays a important part. By Search Engine Optimization you can get better ROI from your products. Below are some positive and Negative reasons that effects most in Search Engine Rankings. These are main reasons for Search Optimization for Google, Yahoo and MSN Optimization.Positive Search Engine Ranking Factors : Use Targeted Keywords in Title tags of website pages, Optimize each page according to the web page content, Optimize that page according to the keyword placement. We Have seen drastic changes in Search Engine rankings within the few days. If you have very few time to do seo on your website than place good and keyword rich titles in the page. Use that important Keyword and optimize the body content according to that keyword. Here the Keyword Density and Keyword Prominence plays a important part in the Search Engine Optimization. The Relationship between Title and Body content is must. Use Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) In the Body Content. In Search Engine Optimization, Content and Keyword Placement Plays a important part.Use H1 Tags in Content and Headings, The H2 and others H Tags are also important in content optimization. Keywords in Domain Names and Pages in t With all of this chaos in your life, the absolute last thing that you need to worry about is money! What if I can’t work any longer? How will the bills be paid? Perhaps you are saying that you do not need any disability insurance. Consider the following. Disability Statistics[1] The odds of a person having at least one long term disability (LTD) that lasts three months or longer before that person reaches age 65. DISABLED: (1999) According to the Disability Management Sourcebook, the number of folks between 17 and 44 with severe disabilities has increased 400 percent over the past 25 years. One in seven people will become disabled for five years or more before they reach 65. ODDS, STATISTICS AND DISABILITIES: (1999) The chances of using your homeowners insurance are about 1 in 88. The odds of using your auto insurance at about 1 in 47. The chances of using your LTC insurance is about 2 in 5. One out of two women and one out of three men will spend some time in a nursing home. (Journal of the American Society of CLU, 1996) More than 12 million older Americans will require some form of long term care by 2020. (Health Insurance Association of America). 72% of residents in a nursing home are women 90% of nursing home residents are over the age of 65. 22% of the disabled population is under age 65. (Puget Sound Life Underwriters Journal 1996). Functionally disabled people between the ages of 18 and 64 represent 40% of Americans needing long term care services. (Life Insurance Selling 1995) The likelihood of needing LTC (obviously) increases with age. In 1991, 29.2% if those age 45- 64 had a disability; 44.6% between 65 and 74 had a disability; 63.7% between the ages of 75 to 84. 15.3% and 41.5% respectively had a severe disability. (Employee Benefit Research Institute, 1995) 80% of disabled persons are cared for at home or in adult day care centers. 72% of caregivers are family or friends. (Puget Sound Underwriters Journal). The cost of home care can run from $4.25 to over $200 daily depending on the level of skill needed (SF Chronicle, 1995). Caring for each Alzheimers patient will cost more than $213,000- on top of other medical expenses- over the remaining five years of their lives. (American Journal of Public Health, 1994). Over 99% of nursing home care is either custodial or intermediate care, not skilled care, and is not covered by Medicare or Medicare supplements (Journal of the American Society of CLU's, 1996). Reasons People Take STD and LTD Leading the list of Top 5 causes of short-term disability (STD) workplace absence for 2001 was pregnancy (normal), followed by complications from pregnancy, injuries (excluding back), back conditions and digestive/intestinal conditions. The causes of claims and the percentage received for each cause were as follows: LTD - 13 percent – Cancer, 12 percent – Complications from Pregnancy, 11 percent – Back, 9 percent – Cardiovascular, 5 percent – Depression (2003) every year 12% of the adult U.S. population suffers a long-term disability. One out of every seven workers will suffer a five-year or longer period of disability before age 65, and if you’re 35 now, your chances of experiencing a three-month or longer disability before you reach age 65 are 50%. If you’re 45, the figure is 44% STD - 20 percent – Pregnancy (Normal), 9 percent – Pregnancy (Complications), 9 percent – Injuries (Excluding Back), 8 percent – Back, 8 percent – Digestive/Intestinal The primary sources of disability insurance are STD and LTD. It is important to see if your company offers these insurances. If they do, make sure that you are covered. If they don’t, you can get personal STD and LTD. By visiting the following website, you can get more information about disability insurances. How Much Disability Insurance is "Enough"? Research shows the following about employer-offered STD (short term disability) and LTD (long term disability). Disability Insurance: ( 2003) In small private firms, fewer than one-quarter of workers have short-term disability coverage (22%), and just 13 percent have long-term disability income insurance, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Half of workers at large employers (100 or more employees) have short-term disability income insurance (47%), and more than one-third have long-term disability coverage (40%). Disability coverage (American Council of Insurers 2004) 82% of employees are lacking in adequate coverage. The Society of Actuaries says that only 2.5% of employees have individual disability coverage (i.e., paid for by the employee and not the company). If you have already read the other blogs about Disability insurance, you know how important it is to know about what types of insurance you have, and how much each insurance will pay out, if and when you need it. Now, you know how much your STD and LTD will pay out each month. The question is, how much SHOULD YOU HAVE? There are some simple ways to determine just how much is "enough", and it varies for each family. 1) Sick leave - maintain at minimum 5 days, and, at best, 10 days. In this way, you will be able to meet a usual time gap before your STD kicks in. 2) STD - most STD policies cover up to 26 weeks. To make sure that you have "enough" STD TIME coverage, the weeks should cover your LTD's elimination period. 3) LTD - timewise, you will want your LTD plan to cover you until your retirement age. (Note, not all retirement ages are at 65. The retirement ages are increasing; make sure that you know your specific retirement age.) Now, let's talk about money. To calculate how much money is needed by you and your family, consider the following. For each month, note the following. 1) OUTGO Your "must pay" expenses (including, but not limited to the following: house payment; utilities; car and gasoline; medical expenses; any child care; any loans, credit cards, etc.) 2) INCOME ON DISABILITY Add together any income other than yours (i.e., spouse's income) plus whatever you will receive on a monthly basis from your company-paid STD and/or LTD. Add to this amount whatever savings you have, and how long this would last. The gap between income on disability and outgo would be the amount of income that you might want to offset with a private LTD policy. WHY THE NEED FOR DISABILITY INSURANCE BENEFITS? What are the odds?: (2005) in the next hour 194 people will be injured in car accidents, 57 homes will catch fire, 230 people will die, and 1,027 will become disabled. Here are the latest disability trends that concern you. * Today, we live harder, work harder and play harder than ever before. As a consequence, there has been a dramatic increase in disabling injuries and illnesses. * In the past 25 years, the number of severely disabled people ages 17 to 44 has increased 400 percent. While the number of people with protection has also increased, most Americans still have a disability income protection gap. * This is alarming when you consider in a year's time, chances are only one in 1,200 of you will need your fire insurance—generally considered a necessity for homeowners—but one in eight (8) of you will be sick, injured or killed. * The risk of becoming disabled will continue to increase. Aging is a main factor. * Because of advanced trauma and cancer care, more people today survive illnesses and injuries that were deadly 20 years ago. In 1930, the average U.S. life expectancy was 61; today, it is 76; and by the year 2050, it will be 82. Today, there are 3.6 million Americans over age 65; by 2040, there will be 13.8 million. * With Americans now living longer, age has and will continue to have a profound impact on disabilities. According to the National Association of Health Underwriters, there are 3.74 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 45 to 49. This increases nearly five times more with age, to 15.18 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 60 to 64. * In addition, the traditional retirement age is moving up, and more people are likely to work part-time after retirement, thus increasing the risk of a disability later in their life. Changing workforce * More than 10.5 million people are starting their own businesses, consulting or working at home, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And more women than ever are now working; many families today rely on two incomes. In the early 1900s, there were only 500,000 married women in the labor force. They represented just 4.5 percent of all married women. Today, there are about 39 million married women working outside the home (representing 60 percent of all married women), and 17 million of them have children under age six. * With more women working and fa Don't forget the SEO! 4 represent 40% of Americans needing long term care services. (Life Insurance Selling 1995)Okay, so you have decided to commission a web site to be built. Maybe this is a 'brochure' type website to compliment your existing business, or it could be an ecommerce website which is an entirely new business. You have spent some time looking for a web design company that can meet your requirements (and budget) and have planned the site down to the very last detail.You may have spent hundreds or thousands of pounds on the design, photos, hosting, and you might end up with the best looking website of the Internet, but if you have not taken into account search engine optimisation then it will most probably spell disaster for you and your business.Search engine optimisation is, in our opinion, one of (if not the most) important consideration when creating a new web site. In our experience it usually the part that most people neglect too!The logic behind this statement is quite simple. What is the point of having an amazing website, selling / advertising your amazing products if nobody knows about it and can't find it?How many times have you searched for something on the Internet and found websites in the top listings on search engines that look like they were designed by an amateur? It happens all the time, however you can be certain that these are The likelihood of needing LTC (obviously) increases with age. In 1991, 29.2% if those age 45- 64 had a disability; 44.6% between 65 and 74 had a disability; 63.7% between the ages of 75 to 84. 15.3% and 41.5% respectively had a severe disability. (Employee Benefit Research Institute, 1995) 80% of disabled persons are cared for at home or in adult day care centers. 72% of caregivers are family or friends. (Puget Sound Underwriters Journal). The cost of home care can run from $4.25 to over $200 daily depending on the level of skill needed (SF Chronicle, 1995). Caring for each Alzheimers patient will cost more than $213,000- on top of other medical expenses- over the remaining five years of their lives. (American Journal of Public Health, 1994). Over 99% of nursing home care is either custodial or intermediate care, not skilled care, and is not covered by Medicare or Medicare supplements (Journal of the American Society of CLU's, 1996). Reasons People Take STD and LTD Leading the list of Top 5 causes of short-term disability (STD) workplace absence for 2001 was pregnancy (normal), followed by complications from pregnancy, injuries (excluding back), back conditions and digestive/intestinal conditions. The causes of claims and the percentage received for each cause were as follows: LTD - 13 percent – Cancer, 12 percent – Complications from Pregnancy, 11 percent – Back, 9 percent – Cardiovascular, 5 percent – Depression (2003) every year 12% of the adult U.S. population suffers a long-term disability. One out of every seven workers will suffer a five-year or longer period of disability before age 65, and if you’re 35 now, your chances of experiencing a three-month or longer disability before you reach age 65 are 50%. If you’re 45, the figure is 44% STD - 20 percent – Pregnancy (Normal), 9 percent – Pregnancy (Complications), 9 percent – Injuries (Excluding Back), 8 percent – Back, 8 percent – Digestive/Intestinal The primary sources of disability insurance are STD and LTD. It is important to see if your company offers these insurances. If they do, make sure that you are covered. If they don’t, you can get personal STD and LTD. By visiting the following website, you can get more information about disability insurances. How Much Disability Insurance is "Enough"? Research shows the following about employer-offered STD (short term disability) and LTD (long term disability). Disability Insurance: ( 2003) In small private firms, fewer than one-quarter of workers have short-term disability coverage (22%), and just 13 percent have long-term disability income insurance, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Half of workers at large employers (100 or more employees) have short-term disability income insurance (47%), and more than one-third have long-term disability coverage (40%). Disability coverage (American Council of Insurers 2004) 82% of employees are lacking in adequate coverage. The Society of Actuaries says that only 2.5% of employees have individual disability coverage (i.e., paid for by the employee and not the company). If you have already read the other blogs about Disability insurance, you know how important it is to know about what types of insurance you have, and how much each insurance will pay out, if and when you need it. Now, you know how much your STD and LTD will pay out each month. The question is, how much SHOULD YOU HAVE? There are some simple ways to determine just how much is "enough", and it varies for each family. 1) Sick leave - maintain at minimum 5 days, and, at best, 10 days. In this way, you will be able to meet a usual time gap before your STD kicks in. 2) STD - most STD policies cover up to 26 weeks. To make sure that you have "enough" STD TIME coverage, the weeks should cover your LTD's elimination period. 3) LTD - timewise, you will want your LTD plan to cover you until your retirement age. (Note, not all retirement ages are at 65. The retirement ages are increasing; make sure that you know your specific retirement age.) Now, let's talk about money. To calculate how much money is needed by you and your family, consider the following. For each month, note the following. 1) OUTGO Your "must pay" expenses (including, but not limited to the following: house payment; utilities; car and gasoline; medical expenses; any child care; any loans, credit cards, etc.) 2) INCOME ON DISABILITY Add together any income other than yours (i.e., spouse's income) plus whatever you will receive on a monthly basis from your company-paid STD and/or LTD. Add to this amount whatever savings you have, and how long this would last. The gap between income on disability and outgo would be the amount of income that you might want to offset with a private LTD policy. WHY THE NEED FOR DISABILITY INSURANCE BENEFITS? What are the odds?: (2005) in the next hour 194 people will be injured in car accidents, 57 homes will catch fire, 230 people will die, and 1,027 will become disabled. Here are the latest disability trends that concern you. * Today, we live harder, work harder and play harder than ever before. As a consequence, there has been a dramatic increase in disabling injuries and illnesses. * In the past 25 years, the number of severely disabled people ages 17 to 44 has increased 400 percent. While the number of people with protection has also increased, most Americans still have a disability income protection gap. * This is alarming when you consider in a year's time, chances are only one in 1,200 of you will need your fire insurance—generally considered a necessity for homeowners—but one in eight (8) of you will be sick, injured or killed. * The risk of becoming disabled will continue to increase. Aging is a main factor. * Because of advanced trauma and cancer care, more people today survive illnesses and injuries that were deadly 20 years ago. In 1930, the average U.S. life expectancy was 61; today, it is 76; and by the year 2050, it will be 82. Today, there are 3.6 million Americans over age 65; by 2040, there will be 13.8 million. * With Americans now living longer, age has and will continue to have a profound impact on disabilities. According to the National Association of Health Underwriters, there are 3.74 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 45 to 49. This increases nearly five times more with age, to 15.18 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 60 to 64. * In addition, the traditional retirement age is moving up, and more people are likely to work part-time after retirement, thus increasing the risk of a disability later in their life. Changing workforce * More than 10.5 million people are starting their own businesses, consulting or working at home, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And more women than ever are now working; many families today rely on two incomes. In the early 1900s, there were only 500,000 married women in the labor force. They represented just 4.5 percent of all married women. Today, there are about 39 million married women working outside the home (representing 60 percent of all married women), and 17 million of them have children under age six. * With more women working and f Why Free Makes It Easy - You've Got to Give Before You Get Principle ’re 45, the figure is 44%Do you know what the most frequently used word is that people type in a search box on the internet? Knowing what this word is and using it to it's fullest extent can literally EXPLODE your sales if you run an online business. Let me explain.The all important word is FREE!!!The word that is used in searches on the internet more than any other is FREE. Everyone loves something for nothing. No one wants to pay for something if they can get it for free.Think about all the times you have searched for something on the internet. Weather it was for information, a service, a product, in fact anything. Did you just type in the description, a keyword or phrase, or did you put 'free' before it? If you obmitted the word free, when the search engines generated the results, I gaurentee it gave you a list of 'related searches' containing the keywords you used with 'free' in front of them.The benefit of giving something for free.As an online business, if you offer a product, service or some information for free, it can have great returns.First of all it boosts your search engine rankings. As the word is typed into a search more than any other, having it optimized on your website will have amazing dividends.Once a customer has found you i STD - 20 percent – Pregnancy (Normal), 9 percent – Pregnancy (Complications), 9 percent – Injuries (Excluding Back), 8 percent – Back, 8 percent – Digestive/Intestinal The primary sources of disability insurance are STD and LTD. It is important to see if your company offers these insurances. If they do, make sure that you are covered. If they don’t, you can get personal STD and LTD. By visiting the following website, you can get more information about disability insurances. How Much Disability Insurance is "Enough"? Research shows the following about employer-offered STD (short term disability) and LTD (long term disability). Disability Insurance: ( 2003) In small private firms, fewer than one-quarter of workers have short-term disability coverage (22%), and just 13 percent have long-term disability income insurance, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Half of workers at large employers (100 or more employees) have short-term disability income insurance (47%), and more than one-third have long-term disability coverage (40%). Disability coverage (American Council of Insurers 2004) 82% of employees are lacking in adequate coverage. The Society of Actuaries says that only 2.5% of employees have individual disability coverage (i.e., paid for by the employee and not the company). If you have already read the other blogs about Disability insurance, you know how important it is to know about what types of insurance you have, and how much each insurance will pay out, if and when you need it. Now, you know how much your STD and LTD will pay out each month. The question is, how much SHOULD YOU HAVE? There are some simple ways to determine just how much is "enough", and it varies for each family. 1) Sick leave - maintain at minimum 5 days, and, at best, 10 days. In this way, you will be able to meet a usual time gap before your STD kicks in. 2) STD - most STD policies cover up to 26 weeks. To make sure that you have "enough" STD TIME coverage, the weeks should cover your LTD's elimination period. 3) LTD - timewise, you will want your LTD plan to cover you until your retirement age. (Note, not all retirement ages are at 65. The retirement ages are increasing; make sure that you know your specific retirement age.) Now, let's talk about money. To calculate how much money is needed by you and your family, consider the following. For each month, note the following. 1) OUTGO Your "must pay" expenses (including, but not limited to the following: house payment; utilities; car and gasoline; medical expenses; any child care; any loans, credit cards, etc.) 2) INCOME ON DISABILITY Add together any income other than yours (i.e., spouse's income) plus whatever you will receive on a monthly basis from your company-paid STD and/or LTD. Add to this amount whatever savings you have, and how long this would last. The gap between income on disability and outgo would be the amount of income that you might want to offset with a private LTD policy. WHY THE NEED FOR DISABILITY INSURANCE BENEFITS? What are the odds?: (2005) in the next hour 194 people will be injured in car accidents, 57 homes will catch fire, 230 people will die, and 1,027 will become disabled. Here are the latest disability trends that concern you. * Today, we live harder, work harder and play harder than ever before. As a consequence, there has been a dramatic increase in disabling injuries and illnesses. * In the past 25 years, the number of severely disabled people ages 17 to 44 has increased 400 percent. While the number of people with protection has also increased, most Americans still have a disability income protection gap. * This is alarming when you consider in a year's time, chances are only one in 1,200 of you will need your fire insurance—generally considered a necessity for homeowners—but one in eight (8) of you will be sick, injured or killed. * The risk of becoming disabled will continue to increase. Aging is a main factor. * Because of advanced trauma and cancer care, more people today survive illnesses and injuries that were deadly 20 years ago. In 1930, the average U.S. life expectancy was 61; today, it is 76; and by the year 2050, it will be 82. Today, there are 3.6 million Americans over age 65; by 2040, there will be 13.8 million. * With Americans now living longer, age has and will continue to have a profound impact on disabilities. According to the National Association of Health Underwriters, there are 3.74 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 45 to 49. This increases nearly five times more with age, to 15.18 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 60 to 64. * In addition, the traditional retirement age is moving up, and more people are likely to work part-time after retirement, thus increasing the risk of a disability later in their life. Changing workforce * More than 10.5 million people are starting their own businesses, consulting or working at home, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And more women than ever are now working; many families today rely on two incomes. In the early 1900s, there were only 500,000 married women in the labor force. They represented just 4.5 percent of all married women. Today, there are about 39 million married women working outside the home (representing 60 percent of all married women), and 17 million of them have children under age six. * With more women working and f Why do I need a virtual office and what does it consist of? s, and, at best, 10 days. In this way, you will be able to meet a usual time gap before your STD kicks in.As a Frontgate managed company you will receive a secure environment in which to do business. The site will allow you to gather the data, store it, manipulate it, map it and share it.This website was built for property investors and includes all of the tools necessary to make your data mining easier than it was before. For example, say you can only find your foreclosures by reading the legal advertisements in your area. Our IT department can and has created a script to bring those properties in the system on a weekly or monthly basis. This script is created for each area that you are going to chase property. You then are given a license for the code. This reduces the need for support personnel to type the information into a database. A savings for you in the long run.With a push of a button you can give the locator a route with all necessary information attached. Another button and you have turn by turn directions from your location to all properties you want to visit. These directions can be printed for the locators.Each property has its own property folder to store pictures and notes regarding the home. You will always know the status of each house.We continually improve our code and the functions needed to keep the business of purchasing financia 2) STD - most STD policies cover up to 26 weeks. To make sure that you have "enough" STD TIME coverage, the weeks should cover your LTD's elimination period. 3) LTD - timewise, you will want your LTD plan to cover you until your retirement age. (Note, not all retirement ages are at 65. The retirement ages are increasing; make sure that you know your specific retirement age.) Now, let's talk about money. To calculate how much money is needed by you and your family, consider the following. For each month, note the following. 1) OUTGO Your "must pay" expenses (including, but not limited to the following: house payment; utilities; car and gasoline; medical expenses; any child care; any loans, credit cards, etc.) 2) INCOME ON DISABILITY Add together any income other than yours (i.e., spouse's income) plus whatever you will receive on a monthly basis from your company-paid STD and/or LTD. Add to this amount whatever savings you have, and how long this would last. The gap between income on disability and outgo would be the amount of income that you might want to offset with a private LTD policy. WHY THE NEED FOR DISABILITY INSURANCE BENEFITS? What are the odds?: (2005) in the next hour 194 people will be injured in car accidents, 57 homes will catch fire, 230 people will die, and 1,027 will become disabled. Here are the latest disability trends that concern you. * Today, we live harder, work harder and play harder than ever before. As a consequence, there has been a dramatic increase in disabling injuries and illnesses. * In the past 25 years, the number of severely disabled people ages 17 to 44 has increased 400 percent. While the number of people with protection has also increased, most Americans still have a disability income protection gap. * This is alarming when you consider in a year's time, chances are only one in 1,200 of you will need your fire insurance—generally considered a necessity for homeowners—but one in eight (8) of you will be sick, injured or killed. * The risk of becoming disabled will continue to increase. Aging is a main factor. * Because of advanced trauma and cancer care, more people today survive illnesses and injuries that were deadly 20 years ago. In 1930, the average U.S. life expectancy was 61; today, it is 76; and by the year 2050, it will be 82. Today, there are 3.6 million Americans over age 65; by 2040, there will be 13.8 million. * With Americans now living longer, age has and will continue to have a profound impact on disabilities. According to the National Association of Health Underwriters, there are 3.74 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 45 to 49. This increases nearly five times more with age, to 15.18 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 60 to 64. * In addition, the traditional retirement age is moving up, and more people are likely to work part-time after retirement, thus increasing the risk of a disability later in their life. Changing workforce * More than 10.5 million people are starting their own businesses, consulting or working at home, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And more women than ever are now working; many families today rely on two incomes. In the early 1900s, there were only 500,000 married women in the labor force. They represented just 4.5 percent of all married women. Today, there are about 39 million married women working outside the home (representing 60 percent of all married women), and 17 million of them have children under age six. * With more women working and f Effortlessly Create Relevant Adword Campaigns also increased, most Americans still have a disability income protection gap.Relevancy - the key to success when using Google AdwordsA common mistake a lot of people make is to open up an Adwords Campaign, stuff it with any keywords that come to mind or might, just might be relevant to their website or landing page.They then wonder why they are invited by Google to submit excessive bids (that's anything above $1 per click by the way for just about anything.)In fact if you get it right you can bid really low and still get a high listing.Well there is a simple technique you can use to better target your Keywords to your Ads and your Ads to your webpages.Let's say your site sells antique maps (among other things).Pick Relevant KeywordsWell your keywords could be:-antique maps buy antique maps antique maps sale antique maps original find antique mapsWrite a Relevant AdAnd your Ad would be:-Buy Antique Maps Online Get original Antique Maps Hundreds of Rare Maps & Prints www.ancientantiquities.com/antiquemaps.htmlNote that both the keywords and Ad contain the same two words - Antique Maps AND that the Ad is pointing to a specific and relevant page within your website.Point your Ad at the Relevant page in y * This is alarming when you consider in a year's time, chances are only one in 1,200 of you will need your fire insurance—generally considered a necessity for homeowners—but one in eight (8) of you will be sick, injured or killed. * The risk of becoming disabled will continue to increase. Aging is a main factor. * Because of advanced trauma and cancer care, more people today survive illnesses and injuries that were deadly 20 years ago. In 1930, the average U.S. life expectancy was 61; today, it is 76; and by the year 2050, it will be 82. Today, there are 3.6 million Americans over age 65; by 2040, there will be 13.8 million. * With Americans now living longer, age has and will continue to have a profound impact on disabilities. According to the National Association of Health Underwriters, there are 3.74 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 45 to 49. This increases nearly five times more with age, to 15.18 disabilities per 1,000 people ages 60 to 64. * In addition, the traditional retirement age is moving up, and more people are likely to work part-time after retirement, thus increasing the risk of a disability later in their life. Changing workforce * More than 10.5 million people are starting their own businesses, consulting or working at home, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And more women than ever are now working; many families today rely on two incomes. In the early 1900s, there were only 500,000 married women in the labor force. They represented just 4.5 percent of all married women. Today, there are about 39 million married women working outside the home (representing 60 percent of all married women), and 17 million of them have children under age six. * With more women working and families relying on two incomes, the need for disability protection has become greater, especially since women are twice as likely to suffer a disabling illness than men. And with more people working out of their homes and earning substantial incomes, the need for more flexible, individualized protection is on the rise. Increase in workplace disabilities * Over the years, the causes of disabilities have changed in the workplace. * Today, disabilities due to psychiatric conditions, severe back pains, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, muscle/tissue disorders and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are increasing dramatically. Among the most common long-term disabilities (those lasting longer than three years) are circulatory and heart conditions, back disorders, psychiatric conditions, general sickness and subjective pain. * Common short-term disabilities (those lasting less than three years) include normal pregnancies as well as pregnancies with complications, injuries, muscular or skeletal problems, and psychiatric or substance abuse problems.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Don't Hire Salespeople Who Are Price Buyers Themselves Secured Personal Loans - Loans For The Homeowner IRS Obtains More Than 100 Injunctions Against Tax Scheme Promoters
|