Monday, July 25, 2011

Life Insurance

Life insurance is one of the most important purchases we can make for our families.  It is neither glamorous or fun to purchase, but it is a true necessity.  I say this not from a broker view point but rather as a mother.  My old term policy is coming to term and though I can keep it and pay more for it I know that I must purchase a new policy that will protect my family for at least the next 20 years.  So what does that mean for me?  It means that I must fill out a new application and then subject myself to port-a-med physical.  Yes they will need to weigh me and take my blood.  They will also need to ask me a series of health questions most of which I have already answered on the application. 

I am not looking forward to this.  But as a mother I am acutely aware of the fact that if something were to happen to me, my children's lives would be altered forever, whether I have life insurance or not. That being said, it gives me peace to know that if I did die my kids would be financially protected.  They could not replace me, but their needs could still be met.  My husband could take time off to care for them and to ensure that their lives go on as we have planned. He would have options opened to him to see that they received all the care that they might need. I am not excited about the prospect of purchasing a new plan, but I am thankfull that I can provide this protection.

If you are interested in finding out what would be involved in attaining a life insurance policy for yourself or your spouse please check us out at http://www.ansainsuranceservices.com/.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

News update

As you may have heard, The Health and Human Services Department has just issued another batch of waivers for companies trying to get out of Obamacare.  This brings the total number of waivers so far to just under 1,500.  Amazing isn't it!  If it is going to be so great why do we need to keep issuing waivers? Yet the bigger question should be, why are some companies and unions allowed to get out of Obamacare and others are not?  Is the process open and fair? To me it feels as if the favored will get their favors and everyone else not playing the game will be thrown under the bus.  Let's all hope Washington can get their heads out of their backsides and figure out their budget so they can then get to work on what to do about this mess.

I know that here at Ansa Insruance Services we are doing all we can to help our clients.  We are looking forward to the future as uncertain as it is.  If you would like to learn more about us please check us out at http://www.ansainsuranceservices.com/.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Getting Started

We have decided it is time to share our knowledge and seek out others to share with us their knowledge of the health and life insurance industries.  As we are all too aware of, there is a mountain of information on health insurance today.  We hope to sift through some of this to help simplify what is important to the people we do business with. 
We are also committed to our communities.  We hope to share with you our passion to help others and to give back to those we care about.  Lisa is quite involved with the Santa Fe Springs Chamber of Commerce.  She has been awarded both the Presidents Award and the Volunteer of the Year award.  Currently she is co-chairing the Relay for Life Committee.  So please keep an eye out for more information on this to follow.
To check us out please see our web site at:  http://www.ansainsuranceservices.com/