Hundreds of copies of Financial Recovery (published in 1980) were sold to insurance agencies and to licensed agents throughout the country (previously trained by the industry), for their own information and enlightenment by means of a full-page advertisement and its resulting reviews published in Life Insurance Selling magazine.
Its popularity was largely responsible for the creation of "Universal Life Insurance", a more difficult "savings-plan" or "investment" product to analyze than "whole-life" insurance. Sold as a flexible and confusing combination of saving and insurance, UL contains an underwritten payout calculated by actuaries based on mortality tables. That is the feature which enables it to be marketed as life-insurance. The savings feature is obligatory, payable in the premiums and, of course, strongly touted by company trained salespersons.
This 2023 online copy of Financial Recovery increases the number of life-insurance books from the fifteen listed in the Appendix of its 1980 copyright edition to nearly one-hundred (below).
A major reason that Financial Recovery was effective in 1980 was that it was marketed to licensed insurance agents for their consideration when dealing with their customers, including friends, neighbors, and their own families.
These books and publications expose the shocking strategy of an industry, the primary responsibility of which is to provide an accountable financial product (insurance) for the financial protection of survivors, especially children, impacted by the unexpected death of a family bread-winner.
The industry responded in 1981 by designing and promoting a new variety of savings-account (cash value) "insurance" that they named Universal Life Insurance. Unlike auto insurance and homeowners insurances, cash-value policies require obligatory overcharges ("forced savings") to the cost of the insurance itself along with what Venita VanCaspel (see below) calls the "funny banking rules" inherent in cash-value life-insurance policies and inadequate cost disclosure.
For almost seventy years the life insurance industry has been a smug sacred cow feeding the public a steady line of sacred bull. Ralph Nader
(In testimony before the U.S. Senate's Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly)
The following books primarily explore and expose the fallacy of using life insurance as an investment. Note that this is far from new. The author of the first book on this list, Elizur Wright, was the first insurance commissioner of the State of Massachusetts.
After reviewing this new bibliography (below), READ Financial Recovery
- 1877 "Traps Baited With Orphans" Elizur Wright
- 1901 "The Economic Theory of Risk and Insurance" AIlan H. Willett
- 1905 "Business of Life Insurance" O.P.
- 1906 "How To Buy Life Insurance" O.P.
- 1907 "The Story of Life Insurance" Burton J. Hendrick
- 1916 "Life Insurance for Professors" Univ. of Calif. Publications in Economics, Vol.4, No.2
- 1917 "A License To Steal" Philander Banister Armstrong
- 1925 "Life Insurance Digest" Robert NI. Messick
- 1929 "Life Insurance Simplified" Lewis R. Tebbetts
- 1930 "The Money Value of a Man" L.I. Dublin and A.J. Lotka
- 1933 "How Safe Is Life Insurance?" L. Seth Schnitman
- 1934 "Your Insurance" S.B. Cyzio
- 1936 "Life Insurance, A Critical Examination" Edward Berman
- "Your Life Insurance and What to Do About It" David Gilbert and Jim Sullivan
- "Life Insurance, A Legalized Racket" Mort Gilbert & E. Albert Gilbert
- 1938 "Life Insurance, Americas Greatest Confidence Game" J.D. Kidder
- "Life Insurance Investing in Disaster" Mort & E.A. Gilbert
- "Life Insurance Exposed" Daniel D. White
- "Gouge" John Franklin Gaskill
- 1944 "You Pay and You Pay"
- 1946 "A Century of American Life Insurance" S.D. Clough
- 1947 "How to Buy Life Insurance" Phillip Gordis
- 1948 "Insurance and Your Security" E. Albert Gilbert
- 1948 "Personal Estate Planning in A Changing World" Rene Wormser
- "Personal Finance and Investment" Wilford J. Eitman
- 1955 "Insurance without Exploitation" Edwin C. Guillet
- "Your Insurance and How to Profit By It" Michael H. Levy
- "Life Insurance from the Buyers Point of View" 1955-68 Bureau of Economic Research
- 1958 "The Grim Truth About Life Insurance" Ralph Hendershot
- "Your Pocketbook Is Leaking" K.P. Chartier
- 1960 "Common Cents in Investments and Insurance" Gerald Fitzgerald
- "Vice President in Charge of Revolution" Murray Lincoln
- "Behind the Fine Print" Gayle E. Richardson
- "Money You Can Keep" David Gilbert
- 1962 "Life Insurance, A Study in Delusion" Dermis L. Anderson
- "Use and Abuse of Statistics" W.J. Reichmann
- 1963 "A View of Life Insurance" Wayne C. Knigge
- "Whats Wrong with Your Life Insurance" Norman F. Dacey
- 1964 "Life Insurance Benefit or Fraud?" J.J. Brown
- 1965 "Life Insurance" Graduate School of Business, Indiana University
- 1966 "The Great Misconceptions" Analytical Service, Inc.
- "The Retail Price Structure in American Life Insurance" Joseph M. Beth
- "This Is Where Your Money Goes" Robert F. Kahroff
- "Pay Now, Die Later" James Gollen
- 1967 "Why Waste Your Money on Life Insurance" J.E. Stowers
- "The Consumer Union Report on Life Insurance"
- "A Study of Mutual Life Insurance Dividends" Frank Mcintosh
- 1968 "How to Avoid Being Overcharged by Your Life Insurance Salesman" Pawlick
- "The Mortality Merchants" G. Scott Reynolds
- 1969 Houston Law Review Vol. 6 Pg. 878 "A Legal Analysis of the Sale of Life Insurance", Randal A. Hendricks
- "The Life Book of Family Finance" Time-Life Books
- "Stop Wasting Your Insurance Dollars" Dave Goodwin
- 1970 "Consumers Guide to Insurance Buying" Vladamir P. Chernik Changing Times
- 1971 "Getting All the Life Insurance You are Paying For?" Thomas McSwain, M.D.
- "How to Pay Lots Less for Life lnsurance" Max Fogiel Moneysworth
- 1973 Senate Subcommittee on AntiTrust and Monopoly 93rd Congress 1st Session, Feb. 20th 1973
- 1974 "Consumer Report" Jan., Feb., March
- "Term or Straight Which Is Best for You?" Everybodys Money, Spring
- "Lets Understand Life Insurance" Consumers Digest July/Aug.
- "The Bottom Line A Little Straight Talk About Life Insurance" Dirks/Grass Playboy, May 1974
- 1975 Congressional Record July 8, 1975, Senator Philip Hart
- 1975 "Money Dynamics", Venita VanCaspel Containing the famous Chapter #13, "Life Insurance The Great National Consumer Fraud" (obliged to change last word to "Dilemma" in subsequent editions of "Money Dynamics"
- "The Consumers Guide to Life Insurance" J. Tracy Oehlbeck
- "How to Save Money on Your Life Insurance" Assn. for Truth In Life Insurance
- 1976 "The Search For the Hidden Treasure" Mitchell Educational Services, Inc.
- 1976 "The Life Insurance Conspiracy" Peter Spielmann & Aaron Zelman
- 1977 "Where Women Should Invest Money" Venita Van Caspel
- "What is Happening to Life Insurance Dividends?" Consumer Report. March
- 1977 "The Consumers Union Report on Life Insurance"
- "Dreams of Immortality" Max Apple Mother Jones Magazine
- 1978 "Life Insurance: Myths and Facts" Consumer Digest Nov/Dec.
- "False Advertising" Howard J. Ruff, The Ruff Times, Oct. 15
- "Must Replacement Be A Dirty Dirty Word?" The National Underwriter, Oct. 7
- "Dollars & Sense" C. & Associates
- "The New Money Dynamics" Venita Van Caspel
- "The 250 Billion Dollar Consumer Problem?" (Cash Value Life Ins.) J.V. Pruitt
- "If You Need Help in Planning Your Finances" U.S. News and World Report
- 1979 "Insurance Industry Feels the Federal Lash". U.S. News & World Report
- 1979 Federal Trade Commission July 10th
- "Consumers are Losing Billions Yearly by Ill-informed & Inappropriate Life Insurance Choices", FTC Staff Says
- 1980 "Financial Recovery" Stewart Ogilby The Replacement of Cash-Value Insurance Policies
- 1986 "Consumer Reports" Aug. 1986 "Universal Life, The Chameleon Can Bite"
- 1987 "Thats Life, The 3rd Annual Dumber Than Dirt Award" Springville Herald, April 22nd 1987
- 1988 "Buyers Guide to Life Insurance" State of New Jersey Governor Thomas H. Kean
- "The Games & Scams of Cash Value Life Insurance" John J. Pepin PHD
- 1990 "How Your LIfe Insurance Policies Rob You" Arthur Milton
- 1991 Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, Aug. 12th, 1991 "Many People Waste Money Buying Wrong Insurance"
- 1992 United States Senate, June 23rd, 1992 "Life Insurance A Shell Game of Premium Padding and Savings Schemes", Senator Howard Metzenbaum Chairman
- Newsweek, July 13th, 1992 "Buyers Beware"
- 1994 "Worth", April 1994, "Dont be Sold the Wrong Life Insurance"
- Business Week, January 17th, 1994, "Policies of Deception"
- 1995 "Money", August 1995, "The 8 Biggest Rip Offs in America"
"Never Buy a Whole Life Policy"
- 2016 Financial Services Consumer Alliance Universal Life Class Action
- 2018 The Wall Street Journal, Sept. 19th, Universal Life Insurance, A 1980's Sensation, has backfired
- More recent: 2023 The New York State Department of Financial Services UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE
146 YEARS. ENOUGH IS ENUF!
THE SOLUTION: Buy only TERM LIFE-INSURANCE.
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