January 14, 2008
Computer and Laptop
You got the extended warranty and even checked with your homeowners insurance agent to make sure your new computer is covered. So, your safe now from whatever mishaps that may happen to your computer, right? Maybe
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Posted by Richard at 02:01 PM
December 31, 2007
New Car Gap
Gap insurance will insure one for the difference between what one would owe on a vehicle and what an insurance company says it's worth. This insurance is a must for someone who has or is considering purchasing a new vehicle since a new vehicle depreciates right after it is driven off the dealer's
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Posted by John at 09:28 AM
October 30, 2007
Short Term Health
A large majority of states offer risk-pools to help those who may not be able to have or afford health insurance coverage because of their physical condition. It is not cheap health insurance but can be a way to obtain short term health insurance for
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Posted by Joe at 09:27 AM
May 31, 2007
HMO, PPO,
Managed Healthcare Plans are types of health insurance policies that help employers offer their employees discounted medical insurance services by negotiating reduced charges with hospitals and physicians. There are three basic types of Managed Healthcare Plans: HMO, PPO, &
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Posted by Michael at 04:19 PM
May 04, 2007
13 Savings Renter's
Renter's insurance is already a good deal since it is very inexpensive, but why not save more? Just because the first renter's insurance quote you get is inexpensive, don't hesitate to shop around because you may be able to get a better deal. Check out the list below to find the top ways you can save on your renter's insurance quote. When you pay less to the renter's insurance company you are getting them to work harder for
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Posted by Russell at 03:08 PM
May 03, 2007
No Tax Health Savings
A health savings account usually supplements one's current insurance coverage. These types of health savings accounts pay for medical expenses that your health insurance coverage typically does not pay for. Depending on the plan you choose, whether a HSA, FSA, or HRA, the money is deposited either by you or an employer before it is taxed so it's like paying for out of pocket medical costs tax-free. Often you can earn interest on your money while it is sitting there waiting for you to use it.
Posted by Lorren at 03:29 PM
April 21, 2007
Save $$$ On Home
There are many ways to save with your homeowners insurance: Multiple Policy Discounts, Raising Your Insurance Deductible, Home Security Systems and Utilizing EFT Payments are just a few. Use this handy list when shopping for insurance online or with a local
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Posted by Peter at 12:10 PM
April 19, 2007
Term Life
Term Life Insurance is especially useful for families that have current and future financial obligations but have not yet grown the assets to fulfill those obligations if they should die prematurely. Learning about the variety of insurance websites will help families make a more informed financial
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Posted by Matt at 04:05 PM


