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Easy ways to cut your insurance costs

Medical are constantly going up every year, and if you don’t want or have the money to spend on costly healthcare services, here are some useful tips to make your expenses much lower. 1. Prevent problems before they arise The most effective way to keep your medical costs low is to prevent any health problems from developing. Exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, stop smoking, follow a diet, and...

Life insurance in Arizona

With so many insurance products on the Arizona market today, some people have a really hard time finding exactly what they want without the initial confusion. Besides all typical types of insurance products such as auto, health, life, house coverage, there are many sub-groups to these types of policies that each caters their specific groups of needs and buyers respectively. Of course, you can drive around your...

For women - planning our insurance needs

Once, the world was simple. If there were two opposites like either/or and day/night, it was easy to treat them as different and act accordingly. Then along came the idea of equality and some opposites were judged the same when it came to the treatment they deserved. At least, it’s now politically incorrect to suggest men and women should be treated differently. So the law imposes rules to prevent discrimination...

Raising of auto insurance premium rates in Wisconsin.

Will Wisconsin become a trend? The world is always a complicated place. What should be simple turns out to be hard. What should be obvious turns out to be obscure. Logic tells us that when the law says everyone should buy something, this should make for a bigger market. When the market is bigger, the prices should fall. In the case of insurance, this should be even more true. The whole point of insurance is...

Old Age and Driving Skills

It’s one of those sad facts of life that ageing is inevitable. Being philosophical about it - it’s going to happen so you might as well celebrate it. The question is how society should celebrate ageing. People who rely on driving to get them around while working, continue to need their vehicles when they retire. Let’s face it. In most US towns and cities, few people walk. Everyone drives. Fifty...

If it’s cheap, will it be bad value?

One of the tried-and-tested ways of catching your attention is to announce that something is “cheap”. The trouble with this word is that it changes its meaning. Our experience tells us you get what you pay for. So, if you only pay a low price that usually means you get low quality. Although luck may be on your side and you find an inexpensive bargain, more often than not the result is bad value for...

What to do if you cannot afford the premium

We love life. Life loves us back but life is not only cherries from the cake. It is “black and white” like Michael Jackson sang. Life is full of unpredictable events, moments of sorrow and joy, pleasure and pain. Sometimes we cry, sometimes we laugh but God doesn’t want us to suffer. We are meant to become stronger. No matter how philosophical you may get the truth remains the same - we need...

Insuring your life on retirement

Often, when people are told they don’t have to carry their life insurance coverage anymore, they frequently say something like, “But I’ve invested into it all these years. I can’t just remove it. I didn’t have anything out of it yet.” But the thing is we don’t state this about other insurances. For instance, you have had this car you were driving ten whole years without...

You’re a freelancer? Get insured!

When you’re working as a freelancer, you’re not only thinking about the orders you have to manage y to do. There’s a question hitting your mind day by day: how in the world can I get health coverage? Of course, it will take some time and you will have to do some research in order to get yourself health coverage policy. As any other big decision, you will have to explore your options thoroughly,...

Your baby’s weight and insurance

There’s a school of thought that says, “the number don’t lie”. The assumption is that numbers are facts and facts are always true. So if someone counts the number of times something happens, this gives you a basis from which to estimate the probability of the same thing happening across a population. This is the basis of underwriting for insurance purposes. Teams of highly trained people...
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