Getting Car Insurance from Your Bank

Posted on July 14, 2010 by Kate

We are always used to purchasing insurance policies from actual insurance firms. However, in recent years, financial institutions have begun providing insurance policies for home, life, auto and more. Financial institutions make a ton of money from transactions and interest from loans, and now insurance is just like so. With the ton of excess money [...]

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Looking for a Cheap Auto Insurance Option

Posted on June 6, 2010 by Kate

As well as being required by law, automobile insurance does not come cheap regardless of what the advertisements say. With both health care costs and repair and maintenance increasing all the time, insurance companies seek ways to insure that even in the event of an accident claim, they can still clear a hefty profit for [...]

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Auto Insurance: factors that can lower the costs

Posted on June 2, 2010 by Kate

If you are owner of one or more than one cars, then you are bound to have sufficient Auto Insurance Coverage. You should choose proper Auto Insurance Policies for your cars not only because the state law requires that, but also because you should guard yourself against the financial losses that can incur due to [...]

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Pet Insurance means Peace of Mind

Posted on May 19, 2009 by Kate

A pet is part of the family – a loving creature that grows up with you or your kids. Pets love unconditionally, and because of that, family pets are often utterly spoiled. An average family spends several hundred dollars a year on toys and accessories for their pets alone – this doesn’t include food. When [...]

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Canadian Travel Insurance – Why It’s Important

Posted on March 7, 2009 by Kate

Medical coverage can be a big concern for Canadian residents who travel on a regular basis. Regular insurance may only cover a small portion of emergency medical expenses that occur outside of the providence in which a person resides, if any of is even covered at all. Uncovered emergency medical expenses can absolutely cripple a [...]

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Home Insurance Rate – Avoid These Common Mistakes That Cost People Money

Posted on March 3, 2009 by Kate

Every homeowner needs to have a good insurance policy. It would be foolish to allow such a large investment to be unprotected and if you borrowed money to purchase your home your lender would no doubt require that you have adequate coverage before making a loan. You know how important having good coverage is but [...]

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Life and Critical Illness Insurance Tips

Posted on March 1, 2009 by Kate

Life and critical illness insurance could make your life a great deal easier if you should become a victim to one of the critical illnesses defined in your policy. When looking into taking out both forms of protection together you could choose whether you wanted just to protect your mortgage repayments and take out decreasing [...]

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Holiday Home Insurance: How to choose the best cover

Posted on February 5, 2009 by David Ball

Many people buying a holiday home or second home in the UK or in Europe are offered holiday home insurance cover by an insurer, broker, their foreign agent or notary. Of course it is too easy not to say \”No\”, but the cover offered may not be suitable due to the special insurance requirements needed for a holiday home or second home.

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What Should I Know about Car Insurance?

Posted on February 2, 2009 by Kate

Car insurance is an arrangement between you and an insurance company providing protection against financial losses that may occur as a result of a traffic accident. It is something that we all need and are required to have before we can drive our vehicles. Car insurance is currently a highly competitive market; as a result, [...]

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US Stimulus Package Focuses On Health Care

Posted on January 22, 2009 by Ethan Kalvin

There is a new stimulus package working its way through Congress right now which is designed to provide a boost to the economy. Every American surely is familiar with it, but most don’t know exactly how it will affect them in their daily lives, nor how it is supposed to work.

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