by pay@crispino.us | May 25, 2025 | Terminologies
When you hear the term pre-approval, your mind might jump to mortgages or credit cards. But pre-approval plays an increasingly important role in the world of insurance—especially life insurance. As insurers streamline underwriting with data and digital tools,...
by pay@crispino.us | May 21, 2025 | Terminologies
Debt recovery—the process by which lenders and agencies attempt to collect unpaid debts—is a common financial concern. But what many don’t realize is how debt recovery can intersect with life insurance—especially in matters of estate planning, beneficiary rights, and...
by pay@crispino.us | May 19, 2025 | Terminologies
We usually associate APR (Annual Percentage Rate) with loans, credit cards, and mortgages. It represents the true cost of borrowing money, including interest and fees, expressed as a yearly rate. But what many people don’t realize is that APR principles—and how we...
by pay@crispino.us | May 16, 2025 | Terminologies
Most people associate a hard inquiry with credit card applications, mortgages, or car loans. It’s that moment when a lender pulls your full credit report to assess your risk as a borrower—often leaving a temporary mark that can affect your credit score. But what many...
by pay@crispino.us | May 13, 2025 | Terminologies
Gone are the days when applying for life insurance meant stacks of paper, face-to-face meetings, and endless delays. Today, digital transformation has brought about a faster, more convenient process—anchored by a single innovation: the e-signature. From term life to...
by pay@crispino.us | May 12, 2025 | Terminologies
In the financial world, a lender is typically associated with banks, credit unions, or institutions that provide money in exchange for interest. But when it comes to life insurance—especially permanent policies like Indexed Universal Life (IUL)—lenders often play a...
by pay@crispino.us | May 10, 2025 | Terminologies
Most people think of credit utilization as something that only matters when applying for a loan or a new credit card. But this key metric—the ratio of your credit card balances to your credit limits—can also subtly impact life insurance underwriting, approval odds,...
by pay@crispino.us | May 7, 2025 | Terminologies
When people hear the term late payment fee, they typically think of credit cards, loans, or utility bills. But did you know that late payments can also have serious consequences in the world of life insurance—especially when dealing with flexible premium products like...
by pay@crispino.us | May 6, 2025 | Terminologies
The term prepayment penalty is most commonly used in lending—when borrowers are penalized for paying off a loan early. But in the world of life insurance, especially when policies are used as financial tools, a similar concept emerges under a different name: penalties...
by pay@crispino.us | May 4, 2025 | Terminologies
In lending, the concept of early repayment usually refers to paying off a loan before its scheduled end date—often with the goal of saving on interest. But how does this idea translate to life insurance, especially with cash value policies like Indexed Universal Life...