Tuesday, November 22, 2011

In NH, Obama to push for payroll tax cut extension

President Barack Obama makes a statement at the White House after the congressional debt supercommittee failed to reach an agreement on debt reduction on Monday, Nov. 21, 2011, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Barack Obama makes a statement at the White House after the congressional debt supercommittee failed to reach an agreement on debt reduction on Monday, Nov. 21, 2011, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

(AP) ? Targeting Republicans in Congress and on the presidential campaign trail, President Barack Obama is heading to New Hampshire, a political battleground, to begin a year-end push to extend payroll tax cuts.

During a speech Tuesday at a Manchester high school, the president was to argue that a failure to extend the tax breaks would hurt middle-class families already struggling amid a shaky economy, effectively daring congressional Republicans to block the extension and thus increase taxes.

"If we don't act, taxes will go up for every single American, starting next year. And I'm not about to let that happen," Obama said Monday, previewing the message he was expected to deliver.

But if Republicans are in Obama's sights, he's firmly in theirs, too.

Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is airing his first TV ads in the Granite State, and they are sharply critical of Obama's economic record. He also ran ads in New Hampshire newspapers that say to Obama, "I will be blunt. Your policies have failed."

The president's trip follows the collapse of the special congressional deficit-reduction supercommittee, which failed to reach a deal on $1.2 trillion in cuts. Democrats had hoped to tuck the payroll tax extension, as well as a renewal of jobless benefits for the unemployed, into a supercommittee agreement.

With that option seemingly off the table, the White House plans to make a full-court press for a separate measure to extend the payroll tax cuts before they expire at the end of the year ? and set up Republicans as the scapegoat if that doesn't happen.

The White House says a middle-class family making $50,000 a year would see its taxes rise by $1,000 if the payroll tax cuts are not extended.

Republicans aren't wholly opposed to the extension. In fact, party members sent the White House a letter in September stating that extension of the payroll tax cut is one element of Obama's $447 billion jobs bill where the two sides may be able to find common ground.

Some Republicans worry that the tax cut extension would undermine the solvency of Social Security, and others are opposed to any effort to pay for the renewal by taxing the wealthiest Americans.

Last year's cut in the 6.2 percent payroll tax, which raises money for Social Security, was accomplished with borrowed money. The White House has been vague on exactly how it wants to see another round of cuts paid for; spokesman Jay Carney on Monday said only that the money should come from "asking millionaires and billionaires to pay a little bit extra."

A senior administration official said the president would not insist on the cuts being paid for immediately. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal administration strategy.

The 2 percent payroll tax cut expiring in December gave 121 million families a tax cut averaging $934 last year at a total cost of about $120 billion, according to the Tax Policy Center. Economists say allowing the cuts to expire would harm an economy already hobbled by 9 percent unemployment.

Obama wants to cut the payroll tax by another percentage point for workers, at a total cost of $179 billion, and cut the employer share of the tax in half as well for most companies, which carries a $69 billion price tag.

The issue could appeal to independent voters in low-tax New Hampshire, the presidential swing state Obama won in 2008. With Republican candidates blanketing the state with an anti-Obama message ahead of the Jan. 10 primary, the president and his surrogates, including Vice President Joe Biden, are seeking to steal some of the spotlight for their economic message.

It's been nearly two years since Obama visited New Hampshire. And on Tuesday, he'll find a state that has shifted distinctly to the right since his 2008 victory. Recent polls indicate that, if an election between the two of them were held today, Obama would lose by roughly 10 percentage points to Romney.

Romney's print ads, in the form of an open letter, say the evidence on Obama's economic stewardship is "unequivocal" ? his policies have "fallen short even by the standards your own administration set for itself."

"Far from bringing the crisis to an end, (they) have actively hindered economic recovery," the ad says.

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Associated Press writer Steve Peoples in Manchester, N.H., contributed to this report.

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How to Avoid the Hazards of Shopping For Car Insurance Quotes Online

It's a crying shame when the most effective, efficient and downright convenient method of shopping around for car insurance quotes becomes a cesspit of paranoia and stolen identity. Unfortunately, that's exactly how many people are looking at shopping for car insurance quotes online! Here's what you can do to duck and dodge the inherent hazards of sharing any of your personal information on the

Governance without guilt

I saw the phrase "Governance without Guilt" used in the Colombo newspaper. It refers to the concept that governance (of the country and business corporation) should be done ethically, i.e. without guilt. I also saw the phrase used for the garment industry, i.e. "Garment without Guilt". This is the Sri Lanka response to the greed and corruption that is now quite prevalent in the business and government sectors.

Unhappy with Singaporean Airlines

I met a Singaporean at the lounge in the hotel in Colombo. He had been travelling first and business class on Singapore Airlines for 20 years. Recently, he gave up on Singapore Airlines and now travelled on Asiana Airlines (from Korea). He was disappointed with using the new SIA website. He also found the counter service (often manned by foreigners) to be unsatisfactory. He now lived in Hong Kong as a permanent resident and travel around Asia for his business. 

Selling health insurance in a weak economy

Selling health insurance in a weak economy

Posted on , May 20, 2011

With few employers hiring and consumer sentiment in the doldrums, it's hard for agents to find health insurance leads and even harder to make a significant sale as consumers tighten their belts.Link

However, ProducersWeb says more sales may be in the offing for agents after tinkering with their marketing strategy.

For instance, the source states agents may be focusing their attention on the wrong audience or age group. Instead, agents should broaden their sales strategy to see which group is most receptive to purchasing coverage.

If this doesn't work, ProducersWeb says agents may need to overhaul their marketing plan. For example, instead of going door to door, it may be advisable to take advantage of social media.

Finally, while the brunt of sales come from new leads, there's nothing wrong with going back to the well - or in other words, getting in touch with former clients. ProducersWeb says agents may want to call past buyers to see if they're satisfied with their coverage and tell them what new offerings are available.

With a little ingenuity and adaptations to an unsettled market, health insurance agents may be able to overcome the economic rough patch the country is experiencing.

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Ways in which clients can afford additional coverage

Posted on May 04, 2011

Oftentimes, agents' clients are so pleased with their life insurance policy that they want to purchase more. While some have the resources to do this, many can't because they simply don't have the money.

But as ProducersWeb states, that's where agents earn their money. In other words, agents' job is not just to sell insurance, but to help clients adjust their finances so that they can afford to pay for the things that will benefit their future.

As the source indicates, clients can help agents find a way to pay for additional life insurance by asking them a number of questions about their current insurance situation.

For example, policyholders' premium expenses are typically the biggest obstacle to purchasing extra coverage. But these monthly costs can be reduced by increasing their deductible.

Something else ProducersWeb says agents may want to question their clients about is the coverage for their car and home. Thinking they'll save money, clients may have them covered by separate insurers. Agents may want to suggest they choose one provider for both, as insurers often provide discounts.

In short, seasoned insurance agents should tap into their years of experience to help people find a way to pay for the coverage they need.

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Avoiding social media miscues

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As several polls and surveys have shown, agents are increasingly gravitating toward social media to enhance their insurance prospecting. However, as ProducersWeb details, this has also led to agents making silly marketing mistakes.

To help prevent this from happening, the source recently discussed some of the more common marketing miscues.

For example, while Facebook and Twitter serve as ideal outlets to reach out to clients and potential customers, ProducersWeb says it's also tempting to use them as advertising platforms. This should be avoided, however, as the source says it sends an inartful message and often winds up attracting the wrong audience.

Another misuse of social media is to obtain a profile but then never use it. The source says to do this is worse than not using it at all. Instead, ProducersWeb advises agents to develop a strategy where they sign in to their account on a regular basis.

The website also advises agents to practice the same rules that they would when meeting with a client face-to-face, specifically being honest and direct.

By adhering to these guidelines, agents can take full advantage of social media and avoid the pitfalls.

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4u.com Insurance Leads Significantly Increases Volume of Leads Verified Through TARGUSinfo’s On-Demand Lead Verification Solution

Posted on , Nov 18, 2011

For the past year the second largest and fastest growing online lead generation company serving the U.S. insurance industry, 4u.com Leads, has employed TARGUSinfo’s On-Demand Lead Verification solution as they work to better match interested consumers with the right insurance provider. (read more at TARGUSinfo)

Bank charges and anti-trust law

The attempt by some banks to impose debit card charges might violate the anti-trust law, as the banks and the associations might be acting in collusion. http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/22/news/economy/banks_antitrust_review/index.htm?section=money_topstories&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fmoney_topstories+%28Top+Stories%29

In Singapore, we have the Competition Law, which has similar functions to the anti-trust law in America. I hope that our regulators will also look at the practices of banks, telcos and airlines in Singapore - as they are likely to follow the practices in America.
I prefer an environment where a business charge a package fee for its service and avoid making additional charges for additional items that should be part of the package. By imposing extra charges, the business is making life more complicated for its customers and also adding to the administrative costs. Often, the customers are not aware of the additional fees and are held under ransom - when they need the additional services.

The practice of charging additional fees has promoted a law-maker in the USA to introduce legislation to prevent some of the bad practices. While this legislation is not likely to be supported, due to the strong industry lobby, it goes to show the bad business practices.

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Investing in the stock market

Retail investors have been avoiding the stock market due to uncertainty, but corporations are buying back their own shares, as they represent good value. http://www.cnbc.com/id/45402485

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