Posts Tagged ‘premiums’

Making the Replacement Decision? Compare Term Life Insurance Quotes

Replacing cash value with cash value.The classic objections to replacement strike with particular force if you’re contemplating replacing one cash value policy with another. You’d have to pay another hefty front-end load. And you’re older, so your new premium would probably be higher. Compare term life insurance quotes quotes online before you make a decision.Still, [...]

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Finding discounts in auto insurance quotes

The main thing to understand about discounts is the thinking behind them. The insurance companies want to encourage you to act in ways that favor them. If you are contrary and do the opposite, you will probably cost them money so your premium rates will be higher. Let’s take a few examples and see how [...]

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Auto insurance quotes for green vehicles

Owning a green vehicle automatically makes it viable for you to have green car insurance as well. Because all cars are legally required to carry the minimum amount of insurance coverage imposed by each state individually, green cars also need to carry these types of coverage regardless of what their emission levels are. However, with [...]

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Cheap medical insurance may be underinsurance

Perhaps this is an unnecessary statement of the obvious, but the point of insurance is to give people a financial safety net. Should an emergency or disaster strike, money you would struggle to find is paid out by your insurance company. But the squeeze has been on for the last decade as medical costs and [...]

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Why Is Auto Insurance Important?

Auto insurance protects you from being financially responsible for an accident, but you’re required to pay monthly premiums to keep the insurance. By law you must have car insurance if you want to drive on the road and without it you can be fined, lose your license, go to jail and also be sued depending [...]

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