Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
10:10 am
As most of you know there are two forms of insuring one’s life: term and whole. And as you can guess from the name, whole life policies provide continuous coverage for a person’s entire life, while term policies cover only for a specified period of time.
Today, term policies are the most widespread form of life coverage due to their simplicity and relative cheapness. And the fact that you can purchase multiple policies and tailor them according to your current insurance needs makes term insurance the best option for meeting short-term goals. For example, you have to pay off a mortgage after some time or make sure your kids go to college when it’s time. And term insurance policies can give you the required financing after the term expires. Not to say that such insurance will protect your family in case of your death, terminal illness or disability. Read the rest of this entry
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Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
10:09 am
No matter how many times the prices on vehicle insurance decrease, New Jersey remains the state that has them most expensive of all. Of course, there is another state that tops the insurance prices but what we want to say is that if you happen to be the resident of the New Jersey area with a car – we wish you well with your coverage.
USA states do vary. They vary in lots of things including policies, rules and price variations. New Jersey is a good place to live in but a terrible area to save money in. Despite of the fact that New Jersey drivers are ones of the most attentive ones, the insurance companies in the country are quite an expensive treat. There have been a few attempts to decrease the prices on vehicle insurance and back in 2004 it happened so that the price went down by 9.6 percent which is very good for the state. Still people find it hard to afford a good company that would take care of your auto while you are on the road. Read the rest of this entry
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Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
10:08 am
When a person decides to get married it is definitely one of the happiest and most memorable moments in his or her life. It is the feeling of everything getting exactly to where it belongs, and it’s truly a wonderful time to enjoy. Of course, there will be substantial changes in many spheres of your life and when in comes to insuring it there will be some important thinks you will have to think over.
First, you have to keep in mind that when you insure your life you protect your spouse and your children against hardship in case you are no longer able to support them. Still, if you choose to insure your life before changing your marital status in most cases your new family members won’t be covered in an insurance situation. That is why it is very important to contact your insurance company after you change your marital status and give birth to kids in order to make sure that your whole family gets the necessary financial benefits in case something happens to you. It’s a very effective way to make sure your family is getting what it deserves if something goes wrong, and it really pays to make sure that your insurance policy has all your needs covered. Read the rest of this entry
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
4:26 pm
As 2009 turns into 2010, the winter ice and snow has been particularly hard this year. It even snowed in Florida which shows how climate change is starting to affect local weather patterns. Needless to say, the number of traffic accidents has been at an all-time high. No-one is ever ready for ice on the roads. Yet, all round the country, ice is coming through the mail boxes. The insurance companies are sending out notices chilling our desire to drive – premium rates are being hiked (again). And this time, it’s not just a few percent. In most states, it’s averaging at around 10%. So we are not talking peanuts. This is serious money while the US is in recession and millions of people are out of work. What’s the result likely to be? If it comes down to a choice between food on the table and an insurance policy, food wins every time. Everyone has to eat and everyone needs a vehicle – even in the bigger cities, public transport is a joke. So, when push comes to shove, more people will drive uninsured. That’s bad news for the rest of us. Our premiums will rise with fewer policy holders sharing the rising costs of claims. If only the insurers would hold the premiums steady, more people could pay, and rates would stay lower for longer. If only. . . Read the rest of this entry
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