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Not a bad market, what are you doing now?
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joedavis2007 said:Thanks James, Melmunch no I'm just doing some personal research to see if its worth entering the final expense market because someone recommended that I should get into it.
If you are considering pre-need insurance...I'm very experienced with that. Top carriers are Forethought, Homesteaders, and FDLIC (Funeral Directors Life Insurance Company.)
You have to be contracted with a funeral home to sell it. It is MORE similar to an annuity than what most people think of as life insurance although it is life insurance. The products are usually paid up within 3-years although they can choose to pay as long as 10-years. The death benefits grow by about 4% eash year. Most insurance companies will allow the client to pay off on a same as cash basis to 2-years (some will go 3-years)
Most funeral homes will guarantee the policies. If you contract with a funeral home that won't guarantee it, you would have a hard time selling it.
Commissions on ages 51-75 are much better than most final expense policies because you are selling a much higher premium contract. The down side is: some people can't afford to pay $8,000 to $12,000 in premium over 3-years or so. Those are the people that you can sell the level-benefit pay for life final expense insurance with no guarantees.
The main problem I have seem with traditional life agents who get into funeral planning is, they keep thinking that people are looking for the lowest premuims (the pay for life, never out of debt mentality.) People who are preplanning are looking for a plan that they can pay off the quickest and have the lowest TOTAL of payments. Most pay their contract off early. The death benefit doesn't even matter to them in most cases because they do not plan to die before the contract is paid in full.
If you sign on with a good funeral home, you can make a very good living with it. E-mail me if you have any other questions.