Anthony Steuer
1 Life Insurance- Useful for the consumer and practitioner
This is quite a useful reference both for the financial services professional and for the layperson with specific questions about life insurance. The question and answer format, user-friendly table of contents and reference tables make it easy to find the answers you are seeking. The writing is clear and easily understood. Life insurance industry jargon is explained in plain English.
The book begins with the basics and moves on to progressively more complex questions. It delves into the minutiae without becoming tedious.
It is comprehensive, covering most anything you might want - or not want- to know about life insurance. Most readers will use the book to answer specific questions, but it is well enough organized to serve as a textbook for those interested in the complex field of life insurance.
Overall, an excellent effort and worth the money.
2 Demistifying Life Insurance
Sooner or later, most of us buy life insurance. Unfortunately, darn few of us know enough to sort through the myriad of whole life and term insurance policy options when searching for the best policy to satisfy our present and future requirements. Anthony Steuer helps you do just that. Steuer demystified this complex subject. His topic isn't wildly exciting, but Tony made it reader-friendly by using a Q&A format. You may even, much to your surprise, find it interesting. If you're like me, sooner or later you'll prowl through the physical exam factors in Appendix D to research your specific medical conditions. Steuer's book is an invaluable tool for the consumer who needs to understand life insurance
3 A comprehensive description of life insurance
"Questions and Answers on Life Insurance" is an excellent resource for anyone who is buying or has bought either "whole" or term life insurance. It is also a good reference for life insurance salespersons, financial planners, or those just interested in learning more about life insurance. The book answers questions regarding what type of policy is appropriate, how to deal with an insurance salesperson, what to expect in the underwriting process, and what steps one should take after buying life insurance. The book also contains many useful web site references and some sage advice relevant to life insurance and general financial planning. The question and answer format quickly directs the reader to a specific area of interest. The index and glossary are particularly complete. Mr. Steuer should be complemented on his thorough and interesting book.
Overall, if you have the slightest desire to know more about life insurance, I highly recommend this book