Financial Advisor Steve Sexton Unveils How To Avoid Overpaying For Life Insurance

San Diego, CA. – Financial Advisor Steve Sexton informs life insurance policy holders that they may be paying as much as 70% too much for their life insurance.

The life insurance industry has a standardized pricing system called the Commissioners Standard Ordinary Mortality Rates (CSO).  The most recent study was conducted in 2001.  Prior to this study, the last prices were calculated in 1980.

“Over this 20 year gap, the table represents a 30 percent reduction in policyholder cost,” said Steve Sexton, President of Sexton Advisory Group. “This reduction could be even higher depending on when your policy was put in place.”

Sexton informs that while the study was done in 1980, the lower prices were not implemented until 1988. Policyholders that bought insurance during the lapsed time period may actually be paying an even higher rate.

“Bottom line, there are a lot of policies that are priced better in the market,” said Sexton. “The best way to ensure against over paying or getting less than you’ve paid for is to get a life insurance policy review completed by a knowledgeable advisor.”

For more information on how Steve Sexton can help, please visit www.sextonadvisorygroup.com.

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About Steve Sexton:

Steve Sexton has over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry and holds multiple licenses and designations. His company, Sexton Advisory Group has grown steadily over the last eight years and has seven offices serving Riverside and San Diego Counties.

Sexton is a well known media expert and has been asked to appear on a variety of Southern California media over the past three years to share his expertise. Starting in May, he will also be hosting his own radio show.

Sexton also works with many charities. He has sponsored special events for various charities, such as A Salute to the Military, benefitting Pat Boone’s Ryan’s Reach charity, events for Hospice of the Valleys and many more.

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