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		<title>Auto Insurance, Life Insurance, and More in Arkansas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 12:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auto Insurance In 1997, the State of Arkansas started tracking the registered motor vehicles in the state with their vehicle liability insurance. This means that the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the motor vehicle in Arkansas must match its corresponding insurance policy declared on the States Office of Motor Vehicle database. Aside from having the [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 1997, the State of Arkansas started tracking the registered motor vehicles in the state with their vehicle <a href="http://car-insurance.411-blogs.com/">liability insurance</a>. This means that the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the motor vehicle in Arkansas must match its corresponding insurance policy declared on the States Office of Motor Vehicle database. Aside from having the same insurance policy on the data base, the state also requires all the vehicles registered in the state to have the required minimum <a href="http://car-insurance.411-blogs.com/">liability insurance</a>.</p>
<p>For bodily injury per one person, the required amount is $25,000 per accident. For bodily injury for two or more persons per accident, the required amount is $50,000.</p>
<p>The property damage per accident is $25,000.</p>
<p>All drivers driving in the streets, roads and highways of the state must carry their insurance cards and must present them to the officer of the law in case of an accident or a traffic stop.</p>
<p>The States Office of Motor Vehicles also requires all insurance companies to notify them of any non-renewal, cancellation and lapses in policy. This means that once your insurance is no longer valid, your vehicle registration is automatically suspended. You will then have to reinstate it and show your proof of <a href="http://car-insurance.411-blogs.com/">liability insurance</a> if you want to legally use it.</p>
<p>Home Insurance</p>
<p>Homeowners in the State of Arkansas generally choose from the three most common types of home insurance in the state: the basic, the broad and the special.</p>
<p>The basic home insurance protects the home from the basic perils, such as fire, lightning, hail, windstorm and theft. The broad home insurance protects the home from the basic perils plus the additional six other perils, such as building collapse, weight of snow or ice and damage from home appliances.</p>
<p>The special home insurance protects the home from all the perils except for earthquake and flood. If you want to have protection or coverage against fire and earthquake, the insurance companies can offer them at additional cost.</p>
<p>The premium for home insurance in the state depends on the following factors: the size of the home and other buildings in the property, the construction cost of the home, the chances of natural disaster occurring in the area, the material of the home, the location of the fire department in relation to the home and the crime rate in the neighborhood. These are the common factors that affect the rate of premium. There are, however, additional ways to reduce the premium; such as availing of the discounts. The best way to get the best price is for homeowners to shop around for home insurance and inquire about how they can avail the discounts they qualify for.</p>
<p>Health &amp; Life Insurance</p>
<p>With the increasing cost of health care, it is important to get health insurance. In the State of Arkansas, there are several ways to find affordable insurance for the whole family. The first thing to do is to shop around for health insurance. Do your research and you will certainly find several insurers that will offer you health insurance that fits your budget. The next thing is try to get the major medical coverage.</p>
<p>Now under the law of the state, insurance companies are prohibited denial or limitation of coverage if you are under a group plan. The law also prohibits insurance companies from canceling a policy because of illness. If you are unable to get health insurance because of a preexisting condition, the Arkansas Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool will offer you coverage.</p>
<p>Now, in terms of life insurance, the most common types in the state are term life insurance and cash value insurance. <br />The term life insurance shall cover you for a period of one to several years and will pay the death benefit if you die during the covered period.</p>
<p>The cash value insurance is lifetime coverage. At the same time, you can borrow money from the insurance or your policy. This, of course, has higher premium.</p>
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		<title>Home insurance for your mobile home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 21:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who own a mobile home often ask if there&#8217;s a type of insurance that is something between home and car insurance and is suitable for covering their property. The answer is positive, as there is a special type of insurance products designed to cover mobile homes, and they are relatively inexpensive, with premiums of about $250 per year. And if you really want to make sure that your mobile home will be paid for if it gets damaged, it&#8217;s not a big price to pay for certainty and some peace of mind.</p>
<p>This type of insurance coverage makes part of general liability insurance coverage. Claims filed under this type of insurance usually deal with medical costs, lost income, trauma and sometimes property damage. Typical mobile home policies have the same aspects of coverage as ordinary home protection, including the actual replacement and repair costs of the house, injuries sustained by other people (besides you and your family members) on your property, living expenses if you have to dwell in another location due to repair, and the items contained in your home. The main difference here is that the same coverage applies while your house is on the move, too. And as with any other type of insurance, the rates vary significantly from one company to another.</p>
<p>Home insurance whether it&#8217;s a mobile home or a typical house is first and foremost used to protect your property from such hazards as fire, storm, and theft, acts of vandalism, natural calamities, explosions and technological calamities. The items contained within your home will also be covered, including furniture, equipment and valuables such as jewelry (to an extent).</p>
<p>And just like with ordinary houses <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.info">homeowners insurance quotes</a> for mobile homes can vary significantly from one provider to another. The Insurance Information Institute strongly suggests having at least three quotes from different providers before buying a policy. However, the more quotes you have the higher are the chances that you will find a suitable policy for a low price. This is especially useful if you are new to the whole insurance market and don&#8217;t know where to start.</p>
<p>Still, mobile home coverage has certain peculiarities that set it apart from the usual <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.info/home-insurance-for-mobile-home.html">home insurance</a> you would purchase for your house. The main feature is that you can benefit from free continental travel coverage, which protects your mobile home financially regardless of where your home is located in the country at the moment.</p>
<p>However, the hidden catch with mobile home coverage is that in most cases it is based on actual cash value of your home, which puts a strong emphasis on depreciation that lowers the replacement cost of your mobile home with each year passing. Still, the policy will cover all the equipment and special features that were initially installed in your mobile home. Read your policy careful before signing it in order to learn which particular items and situations are covered and which are not.</p>
<p>Most mobile home owners neglect the importance of insurance for their homes, believing that it&#8217;s not mandatory and taking account the rare use of it. But even if you do not use it quite often and it stays near your house most of the time it doesn&#8217;t mean that nothing can happen to your property, and losing something costly due to own negligence is not the smartest thing to do.</p>
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		<title>Homeowners insurance policy buying tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 13:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Insurance policy for the house is often a single important investment most people make after actually buying a home of their own. An insurance policy is used for protecting the house, its contents and visitors from different circumstances that otherwise can be quite hard on your wallet. When you first start looking for a policy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Insurance policy for the house is often a single important investment most people make after actually buying a home of their own. An insurance policy is used for protecting the house, its contents and visitors from different circumstances that otherwise can be quite hard on your wallet. When you first start looking for a policy to insure your house with the number of options and providers can be overwhelming, making it hard to find exactly what you need. There are a lot of types of policies, different coverage options and amounts, special provisions and other elements that you may include in your policy. So it&#8217;s evident that learning more about home insurance is crucial before you start looking for an actual policy for your house.</p>
<p><strong>Consider your options</strong></p>
<p>When looking for a policy to insure your home with, always keep in mind the following tips as they will be very helpful for finding the right offer for a reasonable price:</p>
<ul>
<li> Take some time for comparison shopping &#8211; look for insurance quotes online, ask your agent or friends, who have purchased home insurance for their house. The more information you get from different sources &#8211; the better. Remember to get as much insurance quotes as possible before actually buying a policy. The difference between two companies can be impressive.</li>
<li> Try purchasing home and other types of insurance from the same provider &#8211; this usually lets you get about 15% discount for each type of insurance you get.</li>
<li> Increase the amount of your deductible &#8211; a higher deductible means that your premiums will be lower. However, always make sure that you can afford paying the amount of deductible you have chosen when needed.</li>
<li> Make your house more durable &#8211; anything you do to improve the durability of your house that will help it resist a disaster will be a welcome action from the part of your homeowners insurance provider. Ask the company what you can do to improve your house and receive discounts.</li>
<li> Make your house more secured &#8211; any improvement you make to your house that increases its security can give you a discount from the insurance provider. The best options are installing video systems, alarms, special locks, anti fire and smoker alarms. However, ask your provider about these improvements first because each company has its own requirements regarding security features of their customers.</li>
<li> Always try to keep a good credit score &#8211; the price you pay for <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.net/articles/buying-tips.html">home insurance</a> is directly linked to your credit score. If you have a good score your rates will be much lower than if you have bad credit rating. Review your credit record, make everything possible to improve it and maintain a good score. This will lower your other insurance like auto and health insurance too.</li>
<li> Try staying with the same provider &#8211; if the company you get <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.net/">home insurance</a> from has good rates and fair conditions, staying with the same provider for several years can qualify you for a special long-term customer discount, most insurance providers have. Ask your insurance company about that and see if you qualify.</li>
<li> Review your policy on a regular basis &#8211; always make sure that your policy is adequate to your exact insurance needs. And if needed, modify it so that your house would be properly insured.</li>
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		<title>Homeowners insurance basics at glance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s evident that home insurance is a must if you are worried about your house and want to protect your property against different situations. Getting your home insured gives you some peace of mind and certainty that is particularly welcome in situations like fires, storms, floods, theft and other unpleasant circumstances. However, most insurance buyers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s evident that home insurance is a must if you are worried about your house and want to protect your property against different situations. Getting your home insured gives you some peace of mind and certainty that is particularly welcome in situations like fires, storms, floods, theft and other unpleasant circumstances. However, most insurance buyers don&#8217;t quite know what exactly their policy covers, how much coverage they can expect and how to cut their insurance costs if they feel that the policy is a bit expensive for their wallet.</p>
<p>How much coverage is really needed?</p>
<p>There are two primary factors you have to consider when trying to answer this question:</p>
<ul>
<li>Replacement costs of your house. This is the amount of money you would need to restore or rebuild your house if it were damaged or destroyed. The best way to learn this is to multiply your square footage over the current local construction costs. Try asking different construction companies to determine the latter. </li>
<li>Replacement costs of your property. The most effective way to learn the exact replacement costs of your belongings is to make an inventory of all the items in your house with the exact purchase value of each item. This inventory will be particularly useful when filing a claim, so try to make it as accurate and detailed as possible. </li>
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<p>What does <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.net">homeowners insurance</a> cover?</p>
<p>A standard home insurance policy carries coverage against damage delivered in situations like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Hail and windstorms</li>
<li>Explosions</li>
<li>Firestorms and lightning strikes</li>
<li>Burglary and acts of vandalism</li>
<li>Smoke and plumbing leaks</li>
</ul>
<p>The policy will also pay for the medical costs if someone other than you or your family member (guest, worker, neighbor, etc.) is injured on your property. And it will cover your living expenses if you have to move to another place while your house is being repaired or rebuilt.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.net/articles/the-basics-of-home-insurance.html">Homeowners insurance</a> may provide coverage against other perils such as floods or tornadoes, but you will have to buy a separate policy in order to get this type of coverage for your house.</p>
<p>How to reduce home insurance costs?</p>
<p>There are different methods you can use in order to cut down your costs:</p>
<ul>
<li>Improve your credit rating and try to keep the record as clean as possible. Those who have poor credit scores pay higher premiums for all types of insurance and homeowners insurance is no exception.</li>
<li>Opt for discounts. It never hurts to ask your insurance provider about discounts, but it may turn out that they are quite easy to obtain. Most insurance companies provide incentives to those who install security features, fire and smoke alarms, or improve the safety of their houses.</li>
<li>Raise your deductibles to the amount you can afford to pay upfront. Deductible is the amount of money you have to pay out of pocket before insurance coverage kicks in. The higher the amount of deductible the lower is your premiums. However, make sure you can afford to pay the specified deductible if something happens to your house.</li>
<li>Shop around to get a competitive offer. Insurance rates for the same house can vary dramatically from one company to another. Try to get as any quotes from different providers as possible before purchasing the actual policy. You will be surprised to learn how different the rates may be sometimes.</li>
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		<title>Home insurance myths you shouldn&#8217;t believe in</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Myth: </strong>Standard policies will pay for flood damage.</p>
<p><strong>Fact: </strong>None of standard insurance policies will cover any damage resulted from a flood. In  case you have the need for flood coverage you should purchase it separately or  include it as a weaver to your standard policy.</p>
<p><strong>Myth:</strong> The medical payment coverage included in the insurance policy will pay for my and  my family&#8217;s medical costs.</p>
<p><strong>Fact: </strong>This type of coverage will pay for the injuries that someone other than you or your  family members (guests, neighbors, visitors, etc.) had sustained while being on  your property. However, your homeowners coverage won&#8217;t take effect if it&#8217;s you  or someone else from your family. In such a case standard health insurance  plans are employed.</p>
<p><strong>Myth: </strong>In case my house is devastated the insurance company will pay as much money as I  tell them my house was worth.</p>
<p><strong>Fact:</strong> If it occurs that your house gets devastated due to a various reasons (explosion,  fire, tornado, etc.) the insurance company will only cover your lost items and  the house itself if you provide all the necessary information such as purchase  price and serial numbers of all the items that were lost. Of course, it&#8217;s  impossible to provide such information from memory after the house was  destroyed. That&#8217;s why your insurance agent is likely to recommend you having an  inventory of all the items (especially valuable ones or equipment) stored in  your house, and having a copy of it in different places. This way you make sure  that you will be covered to the right extent and the insurance company assures  that there is no fraud with your claim.</p>
<p><strong>Myth:</strong> If my house gets robed things like jewelry will also be paid for.</p>
<p><strong>Fact:</strong> It is true that such valuables like jewelry are covered with your homeowners  insurance. However there are limits to the amounts the policy will cover such  things, with most insurance companies putting a cap of $1500 on all the  valuables that are lost due to fire or burglary. In case you think that it&#8217;s  too little to cover the actual value of your jewelry or furs you should buy  additional coverage for such items.</p>
<p><strong>Myth:</strong> I should lower my coverage if I want to get <a href="http://www.yourhomeinsurance.net/">cheap home insurance</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Fact: </strong>Saving money doesn&#8217;t necessarily imply that you have to cut down the most  important aspects of insurance coverage. The whole purpose of having an  insurance policy is to be adequately covered in case of damage delivered to  your house. You can use other more effective methods of cutting your insurance  costs such as installing security and fire alarm systems in your house, or  getting your <a href="http://www.yourhomeinsurance.net/myths.html">home insurance</a> from the same provider as auto or health insurance.  This will usually give you great discounts.</p>
<p><strong>Myth: </strong>Can I use the purchase value of my house as the dwelling coverage amount when  defining the amount of insurance coverage for my policy?</p>
<p><strong>Fact:</strong> It&#8217;s  the most common mistake the homeowners make when purchasing insurance for their  house. The main catch is that the purchase value of your home is comprised of  both the value of the house and the land it&#8217;s built on. And it&#8217;s evident that  in case of a fire, storm or any other even that might destroy your house, the  value of the land should not be reimbursed. That is why you should use the  replacement value of your house as the dwelling coverage for the insurance  policy. The easiest way to calculate the replacement value is to multiply the  square footage by the construction costs in your area.</p>
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		<title>CPE Course Essentials about Filing as Head of Household</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The primary issue affecting a person&#8217;s income tax is filing status. This element determines the applicable tax rate and the amount of standard deduction. It is therefore a critical factor to accurately assess by anyone who has become a tax preparer.A favorable filing status applies to individuals who qualify as head of household. Taxpayers who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>The primary issue affecting a person&#8217;s income tax is filing status. This element determines the applicable tax rate and the amount of standard deduction. It is therefore a critical factor to accurately assess by anyone who has become a tax preparer.<br/><br/>A favorable filing status applies to individuals who qualify as head of household. Taxpayers who meet the qualifications for this filing status incur a lower tax rate and higher standard deduction than filing as single. The standards for head of household as conveyed in tax CPE are that a taxpayer must have maintained a home for a qualifying person and be considered unmarried.<br/><br/>A person is considered unmarried if single or legally separated on December 31. In addition, a taxpayer who lived separately from his or her spouse for the six months prior to December 31 is considered unmarried.<br/><br/>To maintain a home means to pay at least half the costs of keeping up the residence. This involves paying the majority of household expenses such as food consumed, rent or mortgage payments, property taxes, home insurance, utilities, and cleaning supplies.<br/><br/>Who constitutes a qualifying person is the tricky aspect head of household study for the tax preparer certification exam or the enrolled agent exam. One type of qualifying person is a taxpayer&#8217;s child, stepchild, or grandchild. Adopted children also provide eligibility for the head of household status. The taxpayer must have provided a home where the child lived for more than half of the tax year. Absences due to education, travel, or illness are permitted.<br/><br/>A foster child also qualifies a taxpayer for head of household status. However, a foster child must have lived with the taxpayer for the entire tax year.<br/><br/>There is one factor addressed in a CPE course that should not be overlooked about a child that qualifies a taxpayer for head of household status. That is, the qualifying child does not have to be claimed as a dependent on the taxpayer&#8217;s tax return. A foster child is an exception to this rule and must be claimed as a dependent.<br/><br/>Of course, a child who lives with a parent for more than half the year is most likely claimed at a dependent on the parent&#8217;s tax return. However, this is not a requirement for head of household filing status. For example, a custodial parent may have granted the exemption to the noncustodial parent or the child may have earned enough income to claim his or her own exemption.<br/><br/>The qualifying child must normally be unmarried. A married child may qualify if the taxpayer can claim a dependency exemption, the child does not file a joint tax return, and the child is a US citizen or resident (or a resident of Canada or Mexico).<br/><br/>A qualifying person can also be a grandparent, stepparent, parent-in-law, sibling, stepsibling, sibling-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece, or nephew. Either of these must have lived with the taxpayer for more than half the year and be claimed for a dependency exemption. A parent is a qualifying person for head of household status without having to live with the taxpayer as long as the parent is a dependent.<br/><br/>The facts about filing status are an important part of tax preparation knowledge. Careful self-paced study of the qualifications for head of household status is available with online CPE.<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>The exclusions on all-perils policies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 14:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are looking around for a house to buy, the cost of home insurance is not always the most important thought on your mind. Even if you do think about it, the most common consideration is the state of repair and how easy it would be to repair or rebuild should there be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are looking around for a house to buy, the cost of home insurance is not always the most important thought on your mind. Even if you do think about it, the most common consideration is the state of repair and how easy it would be to repair or rebuild should there be a fire. This confidence continues when buying the insurance policy. You sign up for an all-perils policy and take the words at face value. If you are insured against all perils, that surely means you can sleep peacefully at night. Except that confidence is too often misplaced. Looking around the US right now, it&#8217;s one of the coldest winters on record with heavier snow fall than usual. When the weather warms, the melting snow will flood into the rivers&#8230; That&#8217;s a joy to come. So let&#8217;s list the most common events that damage your home: landslides, subsidence, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes. Live in the wrong states and we add earthquakes. Now take out your policy and check that exclusion clause. You will see some mysterious phrases like &#8220;surface water&#8221;. That excludes every possible source of water no matter whether it comes in as a high tide, wind surge, rain or local sewage drains backing up. When you add up everything not included, even the top-of-the-range policies from the supposedly best insurers often end up as covering rebuilding costs from fire and wind only &#8211; that&#8217;s wind and not tornadoes or hurricanes.</p>
<p>To protect yourself, you need to start early in the buying process. Start with simple questions: has there been any accidents in this area? Is there a heavy clay content in the soil? Is this an earthquake zone? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, you should get a geology report before going any further. Mining subsidence is a real problem in some areas. Soil that expands when wet and contracts when dry can wreck the foundations of your home &#8211; the Department of Agriculture estimates that up to 25% of properties in the US are at risk of damage. We all know about earthquakes. If your proposed property is on a slope, what&#8217;s the risk of a landslide or rock fall? When we move on to flood risks, every community is at risk &#8211; check out the addresses of potential properties through <em>http://www.floodsmart.gov/</em> which is run by Homeland Security&#8217;s FEMA. It also gives you estimates of the likely premiums for areas at higher risk.</p>
<p>Obviously it&#8217;s not possible to avoid every peril. Because of work, family and other commitments, we cannot all choose where to live. But, if you have good information about the weather patterns and geology of your area, you can get quotes for named perils <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.net/articles/exclusions.html">homeowners insurance</a>. If there are policies available, this will give you real protection against the named threats, whether earthquake, flooding, subsidence, landslides, hurricanes, and so on. When you have the quoted premiums in front of you, the decision whether to buy becomes more clear cut. If you already know the insurance industry will not sell you a policy, you can decide to look in a different area. This is not to raise <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.net/">homeowners insurance</a> to a make-or-break level, but if the annual costs of living in a hazardous area are going to strain your family budget, this is something you should consider carefully before buying. If you already have such a home, you can have named perils added to your existing homeowners insurance. Hopefully, you can afford the additional premiums.</p>
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		<title>Dos and don&#8217;ts of home insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 18:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a person decides to get insurance for his or her house, they are certainly looking for a cheap policy. And by cheap we mean having a low price for the largest bundle and amount of coverage possible. And to much surprise, it is really possible if you know the rules of the game. But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a person decides to get insurance for his or her house, they are certainly looking for a cheap policy. And by cheap we mean having a low price for the largest bundle and amount of coverage possible. And to much surprise, it is really possible if you know the rules of the game.</p>
<p>But what are the rules, you might ask? While there are many hidden stones in such a complex industry as insurance, there are certain guidelines that you will find very useful and effective when choosing a new policy or looking to switch you current home insurance provider. So here are the essential Dos and DON&#8217;Ts of home insurance that would be very wise to follow:</p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Find an online service that will allow you to get quotes from multiple home insurance providers, necessarily licensed in your area of residence.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Buy the first policy you are offered with when shopping.</p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Contact an insurance agent in person to tailor your policy and make sure you&#8217;re getting the best and most adequate coverage for the money you pay.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Drop home insurance or necessary types of coverage altogether just to lower the costs.</p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Review your deductibles and adjust them if needed to relate adequately to your financial abilities if an insurance situation takes place. Remember that higher deductibles will eventually lower you rates.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Raise your deductibles to the amount you will find hard to pay in case it comes to filing a claim.</p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Speak to your insurance agent to learn if there are any homeowners insurance discounts provided by your insurer you are eligible for.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Forget about updating your insurance coverage after adding square footage to your house, performing important modifications (installing ventilation or security systems), or buying expensive things that are to be kept on your property.</p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Find a provider that will carry more types of insurance rather than only homeowners insurance, for you can receive substantial discounts if having your auto, life, health and home insurance policies with the same carrier.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Drop substantial amounts of liability coverage in order to save money because some day it can be really helpful and your savings can lead to serious losses if you do not have enough liability coverage.</p>
<p><strong>DO:</strong> Renew your policy and avoid cancellations because it will get more expensive to renew it or get a new one if your policy was simply void without any reason.</p>
<p><strong>DON&#8217;T:</strong> Drop your <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.info/dos-and-donts-of-home-insurance.html">homeowners insurance</a> policy in case your mortgage lender doesn&#8217;t require it anymore or you have paid off your loan.</p>
<p>Try to employ as many of these tips as possible and you will see that having good <a href="http://www.gethomeownersinsurance.info/">homeowners insurance</a> with low rates and adequate coverage is really possible. Keep in mind that having cheap coverage can turn around to be very costly when facing an insurance situation. So try to get adequate coverage while still having your family budget in mind. Shop around and find the best policy out there to keep your house protected no matter what.</p>
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		<title>Auto insurance quotes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 02:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many choices and many things to consider when looking for car insurance, without adequate guidance to find suitable car insurance for you, you can spend a lot of time to determine what is best for you, and you may end up reaping what is not in accordance with the needs and circumstances. If you would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many choices and many things to consider when looking for car insurance, without adequate guidance to find suitable car insurance for you, you can spend a lot of time to determine what is best for you, and you may end up reaping what is not in accordance with the needs and circumstances.</p>
<p>If you would like to learn more about car insurance and also want to get auto insurance quotes, you can visit CarInsuranceRates.Com, there is the right site.</p>
<p>Car insurance is not a deterrent from the accident, at least if you have a bad car accident; at least it will help you to financial disaster after a car accident.</p>
<p>In addition to car insurance with the quotes, CarInsuranceRates.com offers several other insurance options, such as health insurance, home insurance, and more. They are places that really good in providing services they offer.</p>
<p>If you really need good car insurance, you should really see and compare. So, here is a site that you can save a lot of time selecting the suitable car insurance. This service is very convenient for their customers that allow them to know the price offered by the most honorable car insurance companies.</p>
<p>Here you can get free auto insurance quotes in minutes. So, if you need more information or want to get a free <a href="http://www.carinsurancerates.com">auto insurance quote</a> to make a decision before you buy cari insurance, you are able to visit Carinsuratesrates.com.</p>
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