July 18, 2007

Online Auto Insuance

You've bought everything else online, so why not car insurance? Many are now buying their car insurance online and finding that when they choose to shop from home to get an online auto insurance quote, they are getting more than just an insurance

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Posted by Rob at 08:54 AM

April 18, 2007

Homeowners Insurance

Taking the right steps, such as calling your agent immediately and assessing and temporarily repairing damage to your home can make filing your homeowners insurance claim a smoother process. Here are the 5 steps you should take when preparing and filing your homeowners insurance

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Posted by Chris at 08:55 AM

April 11, 2007

Credit Card

If you own a credit card you have probably been asked by the company if you would like to add credit insurance. Most are unfamiliar with this type of insurance and either decline it or accept it automatically without knowing if it is the right type of insurance for their needs. Credit insurance may be beneficial to some but just an unneeded cost for others depending on one's

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Posted by Richard at 11:45 AM

April 10, 2007

Hybrid LTC Insurance

Interested in getting long term care health insurance but worried you might not use the policy and loose your money? Check out the new hybrid long term care health insurance policies. The new Hybrid Long Term Care Insurance Policies mix a LTC policy with an annuity or life insurance to give you an extra way to use your

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Posted by Perry at 01:09 PM

April 09, 2007

Life Insurance Policy

As a parent, you know you need a life insurance policy, but how much? What is the minimum amount your survivors would need for the monetary loss of you or your spouse? It is estimated to raise a child from birth to college can cost anywhere in the neighborhood of $700,000! Here are some quick and simple ways to get an idea of how much your life insurance policy should

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Posted by Stephen at 10:29 AM

April 07, 2007

Replacing Your

The main determining factor is whether your policy is a replacement cost value policy or an actual cash value policy. If you have an actual cash value policy, it will not. Actual cash value is also known as the fair market value. Fair market value is basically the amount that a a buyer would pay for your home.

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Posted by Guido at 04:48 PM

April 04, 2007

First Affordable Car

Getting your first car insurance policy may not be a priority but, it should be. Car insurance protects one of your first investments, your car. But car insurance can be complicated and often new car insurance shoppers fail to compare car insurance rates and in turn fail to reap the financial benefits of finding the best and affordable car insurance available to

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Posted by Richard at 05:20 PM

June 16, 2006

Story of a friend and potential

I would like to begin by telling you a true story (though the names have been changed to protect the family). As you read the story, please keep in mind that while Don Jenkins was a personal friend, he could be anyone. The person who was Don Jenkins could be your spouse, or

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There are six different health ratings or risk classes: 1) Preferred Plus 2) Preferred 3) Standard Plus 4) Standard 5) Substandard and Tobacco Users. The rates for Preferred Plus are the lowest with premiums rising for each subsequent class. Preferred Plus: Those who are in this category will receive the best rates. They are free from tobacco

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The following article was found at insure.com High blood pressure and high cholesterol top the list of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes that kill an American every 33 seconds on average, according to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention. It's no wonder

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The following is a list of frequently asked questions compiled by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC): Why is insurance regulated? Government regulation of insurance companies and agents began in the states more than 100 years ago for one overriding reason to protect consumers. State regulators most important consumer protection is to

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The following is an excerpt from our free report "The Insider's Guide to Secrets the Life Insurance Industry Doesn't Want You to Know". Grab your own copy by clicking here. Authors note: Most people do not think about life insurance as part of their daily activity. In fact, when the topic comes

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Life Insurance Life insurance is, without a doubt, the most important element when implementing your long-term financial gameplan. Any individual who has dependents, whether they be a spouse, children, or other family members, needs to own insurance. Why? Life Insurance is particularly important if you are the sole source of

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