Showing posts with label insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insurance. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Insurance Finance

In these days when there is a lot of unpredictability, it is advisable that you have a back up plan. This is where insurance comes in. It is your contingency plan when there are emergencies. It has become necessary to have insurance especially when you have a family and looking for affordable financial protection. There are many types of insurance in the market and many firms that offer various packages. When you want to buy insurance, it is a good idea to do some homework and get a cover that suits your needs.

You can do research online and that will give you an array of options from what they cover and at what rate. After you have gone through the options, you can easily narrow down the alternatives that you feel are close to what you are looking for since you will have an estimate of how much you will need. While you are making arrangements to make payments for your insurance the financial aspect of it is very important.

You have to allocate funds on a monthly, quarterly or yearly basis to the insurance company. For you to achieve this without fail, it is important that you include it in your budget. Your budget acts as a financial guideline and ensures that you allocate your funds in an organized way. It also helps you plan your finances in advance, that way you can pre-plan for expenses that are paid yearly for example.

This works well with the insurance industry since you have to make payments on a particular date. You should be able to manage your money so that you can have protection for yourself and your family.

Careers in Finance: Insurance vs Corporate

It has been eight years since my friends and I graduated from business school, eight long years since we studied all about the law of supply and demand and dreamed about our future careers in the exciting and rewarding field of finance.

There are six of us in our group and we have all managed to stay in touch with each other despite our hectic schedules. Who am I kidding? One big reason why we have stayed in touch with each other is because we help each other with contacts and networking. There's nothing like a little school spirit to make the wheels of business spin a little faster. That is especially so since most of us have landed in different spheres of the financial industry. Different, yes, but I must also stress that these spheres are inter-connected. It really is a fascinating industry.

One day over drinks at the club, we decided to compare notes about our respective jobs. Much of the discussion revolved around the topic of who had the best job among us. Two of the guys, who were making a splash in insurance, strongly endorsed their field. They said that the insurance industry has annual revenues that surpass the trillion-dollar mark, which makes it a secure and financially-rewarding place to spend one's career. The guys said that there are over 2.5 million people currently working in insurance now holding jobs as an underwriter, sales representative, customer service rep, asset manager or an actuary. As the guys said, the name of the game now is knowing how to manage risk and anticipate problem areas.

Gregory, the most scholastically gifted among us back in school, had a different opinion. He worked as a financial planner in a major corporation. Gregory argued that it is not the size of the industry that should determine who has the best job, but rather how important that job contributes to his company or clients. As a financial planner, Gregory said his position made him vital to the future of his company because he was the one who planned all the future spending of the company. Nothing would move without my approval, he said.

Actually, both of them had a point, but I had to ponder a little bit before I could response.