Tips on how to get the right home insurance policy.
Tuesday June 22nd 2010, 10:13 pm
Filed under: bank discount rate

Insurance coverage for the house is quite often one of the most important investments that you will undertake after actually buying your home. Most insurance policies will cover the home itself, your belongings contained in it and liability due to accidents on your property. And when you start looking for the right policy it may be a bit difficult at first, taking into account the large diversity in policies and the large number of providers that offer their products. There are different types of coverage each policy carries to a different extent, and in each case the amounts of it have to be adequate in order to meet your exact needs. Yes, it’s a bit overwhelming at first, that’s why you would want to spend some time learning the basics before doing any comparison shopping.

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Cheap auto insurance tips for sports car owners
Friday June 18th 2010, 10:18 pm
Filed under: Financial Services

Having a fast and powerful sports car is something that many people dream of, loving the aggressive sound of the engine and the speed potential such vehicles can deliver. There are many speed lovers out there, wishing they had a car to satisfy their thirst for speed in a street or track race, pushing the gas pedal into the floor and having the head blown back by the power of their car. And taking into account that sports cars are sometimes quite inexpensive compared to other types of vehicles, many drivers choose to follow their passion and buy a roaring beast on wheels.

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Employer health insurance plans get a boost
Monday June 14th 2010, 11:12 pm
Filed under: Financial Services

The world is often a confusing place and nowhere is the confusion likely to be so complete as in the tax system. Here we have the best brains in the Government taking on the best brains in the private sector. The Government wants the maximum tax take. The private sector wants to arrange things so that no one with money ever has to pay any tax. Somewhere in the middle the two world-views collide and, usually, some tax is paid. Anyway, when President Obama signed the healthcare reform bill into law, some of the largest employers in the US let out a collective sigh of pain. As an example, Caterpillar is the world’s largest manufacturer of excavators and bulldozers. The day after the President’s signature, Caterpillar announced it was taking a charge of $100 million to earnings over an expected loss of tax benefits. A number of other influential corporations have also made allowances in their accounts. The reason is that the healthcare reform ended a tax break given to cover the cost of supplying drugs to early retirees.

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Car insurance quotes and speeding tickets
Thursday June 10th 2010, 10:54 pm
Filed under: Financial Services

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, if you collect one speeding ticket, there’s a significant rise in the probability you will be involved in an accident in the next three years. This is not opinion. It’s a statistical fact that the chances of an accident rise by 50%. If you have two speeding tickets, the chances of an accident double. Since insurance companies set their premium rates according to these risk assessments, there’s an automatic linkage between a traffic citation and your premium rate. Depending on who you are, the rate can rise just a little or triple. For example, a wife rushing to her husband’s hospital bedside will be penalized less than a young man out street racing. The reality of the insurance market is that, according to the statistics, you get the premium rate you deserve. Since this is going to make the difference between potential discounts for being a safe driver with no claims and no tickets, and rate hikes worth several thousand dollars over the next three or four years for picking up a ticket, it can be worth fighting traffic tickets.

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Always get multiple auto insurance quotes
Wednesday June 09th 2010, 11:06 pm
Filed under: Financial Services

The insurance companies will always reward you for driving less. If you rarely put wheels on the road, the chances of a claim are small and all your premium will be “profit to the insurer. So how does this work? In theory, it could not be more simple. The insurance company looks at who you are, when you drive and where you drive in deciding how much of a risk you represent. If you live 50 miles from your work and have a daily commute along a busy Interstate, the chances of an accident are high. But if you live on a bus route to work and only use your vehicle for odd journeys at off-peak times, the chances of an accident are small. When you answer the questionnaire, you will see questions covering these possibilities. Remember, if you get caught out in dishonest answers, the insurer will cancel your policy and leave you without any coverage.

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