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  • need info on Primerica Finacial services whether to invest or not?

    Posted by admin on May 26th, 2010 and filed under finacial services | 2 Comments »


    Here are some current facts about Primerica:
    -They been in business since 1977
    -They have over 100,000 licensed representatives.
    -Over 25,000 registered representatives, the largest mutual fund sales force in North America.
    -Serving more than 6 million clients in USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Spain.
    -Over the past 7 years, average annual revenue was $2.2 billion.
    -They have zero debt and over $4.7 billion in capital
    -Over $639 billion in face amount in forced.
    -$90 billion in face amount was placed in 2008
    -In 2008, paid out more than $958 million in death benefits, an average of $2.9 million/day.
    -AM Best Rating of A+
    -One of the country’s 22 strongest life insurers (from TheStreet.com)
    -Less than 0.7% of clients have foreclosed on their homes.
    -Securities clients have nearly $25 billion in assets under management through Primerica
    -Won Dalbar Service Award for six straight years
    -Member of the Better Business Bureau

    If you are looking to invest at Primerica, your representative will educate you on how investing works. From there, he will find the best suitable investments that meets your goals and objectivies by asking you a few questions and gather the required information. If you decide to invest with Primerica, you will be able to access your account online at http://www.primerica.com . In the meantime, you can see the list of mutual funds Primerica offers by going here: http://primerica.impress-net.com/prices.asp

    2 Responses

    1. Primerica Debate Team Says:

      Here are some current facts about Primerica:
      -They been in business since 1977
      -They have over 100,000 licensed representatives.
      -Over 25,000 registered representatives, the largest mutual fund sales force in North America.
      -Serving more than 6 million clients in USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Spain.
      -Over the past 7 years, average annual revenue was $2.2 billion.
      -They have zero debt and over $4.7 billion in capital
      -Over $639 billion in face amount in forced.
      -$90 billion in face amount was placed in 2008
      -In 2008, paid out more than $958 million in death benefits, an average of $2.9 million/day.
      -AM Best Rating of A+
      -One of the country’s 22 strongest life insurers (from TheStreet.com)
      -Less than 0.7% of clients have foreclosed on their homes.
      -Securities clients have nearly $25 billion in assets under management through Primerica
      -Won Dalbar Service Award for six straight years
      -Member of the Better Business Bureau

      If you are looking to invest at Primerica, your representative will educate you on how investing works. From there, he will find the best suitable investments that meets your goals and objectivies by asking you a few questions and gather the required information. If you decide to invest with Primerica, you will be able to access your account online at http://www.primerica.com . In the meantime, you can see the list of mutual funds Primerica offers by going here: http://primerica.impress-net.com/prices.asp
      References :
      The Better Business Bureau report: http://www.bbb.org/atlanta/business-reviews/financial-planning-consultants/primerica-financial-services-in-duluth-ga-6985

      Dalbar Inc report: http://dalbarinc.com/content/showpage.asp?page=2009012101

    2. primericaisbad Says:

      I wouldn’t invest YOUR money there! Every fund is underperforming, and comes with a HEFTY 5% sales charge.

      You could do much better elsewhere and actually have a FULL-TIME professional adviser instead of a VERY-PART-TIME poser.
      References :

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