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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
by Brittany Lynn
Automatic inflation protection is a factor for a long term care insurance quote you want to understand. Many of us don’t understand this condition until it is too late and they need it. Here are 6 things to consider when you are taking a look at an insurance policy.
1. Automated inflation protection occurs mechanically. You do not have to discover the cover you need is not on your policy or ask for it later. Some policies may not let you add to them later also.
2. Without automatic inflation protection the purchasing power of your benefits may decrease over a period of time. This is the best way to guard yourself by getting it on your policy now. If benefits are decreasing rather than inflating, you might find you are paying over the odds for benefits you once had already.
3. Inflation protection for one policy holder might not be the same for another. You have control over your policy and when you get a long term care insurance quote be certain to have the company add the automated inflation protection to it.
4. Compounding interest at 5% is a choice for automatic inflation protection on your long-term policy. This will also have a five percent easy inflation option. Compounding interest on this policy has a better effect on the quantity of benefits that should be available to you over a long time period. Your payment may increase a little but it is worth it in the future so you aren’t paying for medical bills or things that should have been covered.
5. The only possible way you can see the benefits of the automatic inflation on your long term care insurance policy is to be the patient yourself. When you are in the situation and you don’t have the cover you want it will become evident. It usually takes many years for it to be clear what this kind of coverage really is.
6. Inflation protection that’s automatic will increase the long term care insurance cost a touch each time the cover increases. The coverage may increase in the amount covered, the particular medical benefits, time frame in a hospice, and more.
The automated inflation period of coverage is vital to get when you get a long-term care insurance quote. The reason being because you want to be certain your policies benefits do not decrease over time or become less deserving to you. This sort of insurance is a good call that secures the way forward for your financials and your health.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
We all need and are obligated to have car insurance. It is illegal for anyone to drive a vehicle on public roadways without having the vehicle insured. The price of insurance is high and there are many people who struggle with the cost and are concerned with how to get the lowest premiums and save the most money.
There are many different approaches to saving money on car insurance premiums. In order to know you are getting the best quote you have to shop around. Comparing rates can be done on the internet or by calling over the phone to various insurance companies and this is the best way to ensure you are getting the best coverage and lowest quotes.
Once you have several insurance quotes from the insurance companies you have called upon then you will need to decide what policy quote is best for you. The best policy quote is not always the cheapest and many times you will find that many of the insurance companies will offer similar rates. It can be hard deciding the right one so you need to get all the details on each quote before making a final decision.
The quote you choose should have adequate coverage for your needs. If you are involved in an accident and then find out your coverage is not enough to pay for damages you will very disappointed. If you choose a liability coverage policy then you should be aware that your vehicle will not be covered if the accident is your fault, if the car is stolen or damaged due to natural causes or vandalism. Full coverage insurance will protect your vehicle and your passengers even in the event of an accident being your fault.
Many insurance policies include underinsured or uninsured motorist protection on their policies and this is something to be considered. It is illegal to drive a vehicle that does not have insurance but many people still do and many people have the bare legal minimums for coverage and if you are involved in an accident with someone like this you may be left holding the bill without that added protection.
The deductibles are an important part of your monthly premiums costs. The larger the deductible the smaller your monthly premium. Several insurance companies offer a small deductible but you have to know that you are paying the difference somewhere in your quoted policy. The deductible amount should be large enough that your monthly payments are lowered but not so large that you will not be able to afford if you file a claim.
Many of the quotes will include details like road side assistance or rental car options, these details can be eliminated to help reduce your policy. Ask the insurance agent about the company?s policy for forgiveness of accidents or moving violations and find out their process for filing claims. Ask the agent for any information you might not understand so you can make the correct decision.
Be honest and disclose all information about your previous accidents, moving violations and your type of vehicle when obtaining quotes. You can waste a ton of time by giving the insurance agents the wrong information only to find that the quote you received will change once they do a check and determine the true facts.
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
by Amy Nutt
The prospect of traveling, whether within the country or abroad, can be very exciting. There are so many places to go and things to do! It’s a little easy to get carried away with planning events and there may be a need to adjust the budget a time or two accordingly. When preparing for travel, it is wise to keep in mind ways to keep the costs down. There are many ways to decrease expenses and have a pleasant trip.
There are, however, some things that should not be skimped on. One of these is Travel Insurance. It may be fun to frequent a local market a time or to rather than the fancy eatery. But while insurance may seem like an expense that you can forego and the likelihood is great that you won’t have occasion to use it, it is a precaution that you should be prudent to work into your budget.
You’ll want to determine what advantages you’d like to include and locate a reputable agency. There are quote sites available that allow you to enter specific criteria including age. Within a company there are different plans. Determine what amenities you’ll really need. If you are not carrying sports gear or equipment, for example, you will need a smaller amount of coverage. You may be able to rent some of the equipment when you arrive. Take note to the difference in plans- some have cancellation policies that may cause you to lose out depending on the reason. If you have an unexpected event that causes you to cancel your trip, you should be able to re-book when convenient for you without it costing you again. Some plans refund a voucher, some give back cash. Even if you can’t afford the most expense plan, basic coverage will give you a bit of security and peace of mind so that you can enjoy your trip to the fullest.
To keep the cost down, there are many options available. Many travel agencies have discount program available depending on the age of the travelers. There are plans for the over 65. To take advantage of some of these discounts, it may be as simple as a call to your local agency. Or, you might complete some online searches to compare prices from one company to another.
Often, depending on the trip you’d like to take, there are group rates available for the travel itself or for individual events when you arrive. This is an additional savings that means it may benefit your pocket to travel with friends.
By this point in your life, you may have accumulated ‘frequent flier’ miles. These can help with your budget as well so that that you needn’t skimp on the insurance. Be a bit resourceful, do your homework, and you will be able to have the vacation you want.
With a little hunting, on average, the over 65 crowd should be able to arrange at least a 10 or even 15 % discount from their travel insurance costs.
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Home insurance provides coverage for homeowners against the risk of loss that may occur from damage, fire or theft. Home insurance rates look at the probability that a loss will occur based on the claims experience of the insured, who is the homeowner.
Home insurance uses individual underwriting standards to assess risk. Risk is the potential for a reduction in value that may occur. When a number of these occurrences happen for a particular insured, the insurance company either raises the rate or drops coverage. It is the hope of the insurance company to not have to pay claims and employ assessment factors to understand better the likelihood that a homeowner is exposed to loss and rates it accordingly.
Certain factors beyond the individual homeowners claim experience include zip code ratings, type of home owned, whether any commercial activity takes place in the home, and the home’s overall value in comparison to similar homes within the area. These factors give the insurer the information needed to calculate the probability off loss and adjust rates accordingly.
Hazards are factors that can lead to a loss. There are three hazards, physical or tangible hazard, moral which is character and morale or indifference. For example homeowner A who buys home insurance policy for a home that is rented out to tenants will pay a higher rate than homeowner B buying home insurance on a similar home in which she resides. That is because homeowner A has a higher morale and physical hazard present in the home than homeowner B does. The tenants are not the owner and may not hold the same regard for the home as the homeowner does. This could lead to physical damage, deterioration or even theft.
A census or zip code assessment looks at the instances of crime and vandalism that occurs in a given area. Homeowners purchasing home insurance in high crime areas face higher premiums than homeowners who live in outlying suburbs. There is some controversy over this type of practice and was the basis of a group action lawsuit in Milwaukee in the late 1980s against American Family Insurance Company. The results of the suit led to changes in the underwriting practices in certain minority communities in the City of Milwaukee.
The likelihood that a loss occurs and the probability associated with it results in the rating factor. The rating factor may be set based on community experience or standards and may be reduced over time where individual claims experience results in better a rating.
All insurance provides an indemnity benefit to reimburse an individual for the value of their loss. An insured who believes that the purpose of insurance is to profit or get more than the fair market value of their property do not have the appropriate understanding of what insurance is for. Insurance is not for making a person rich but rather to keep them from becoming poor. To provide piece of mind risk ratings reflect experience, probability and the presence of other measurable variables that can be statistically tested.
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
by Naomi Young
Without a doubt, you need to make sure that you have a New York Life insurance policy in place. With the ease of shopping online these days, it’s easier and faster to shop for New York life insurance than ever before. We need to know more than which is cheaper these days. So what are the top tips that will help us choose the right life insurance?
Step 1 – Make sure to understand the different life insurance policies available so that you can make a smart decision for yourself. Universal life policies are a combination of whole and term insurance and accrue a cash value over time. Term life insurance is best for a shorter time frame and has no value left at the end of the term. Whole life policies are usually set for all of one’s life and builds up a cash value as well.
Step 2 – Make sure that you get several quotes from companies for New York life insurance. Make sure to review the details of each quote as well. If you choose not to use online sources for insurance quotes, ask a life insurance agent to assist you. Verify with your agent that you have gotten the best quotes possible.
Step 3 ” Once you are ready to purchase a life insurance policy, read and then complete the application form. Be sure you understand all the details before you sign it. Honestly answer all the health questions because your claims may not be considered valid if you have any false information on the application form. Realize that any health issues that you have may increase your policy rates.
Step 4 – Once you have gotten your life insurance policy, review the details with your broker or agent. Verify the accuracy of all the information and details and make sure it is correct. For any points that are either not clear or wrong, make sure to get them resolved quickly since you only have 10 days to change things without any issues.
Step 5 – Once you’ve fully reviewed the New York life insurance policy you need to accept or reject it. If you are keeping the policy, sign it and submit the first premium payment and then follow whatever directions are given by the insurance company. Make sure you keep a copy in a safe place a give someone else a copy as well in the event it is needed later. If this insurance policy is not what you want, return it without signing to the life insurance company. Get proof of returning it from the post office in case it is not received by the life insurance company.
If you have an existing life insurance policy and are shopping to replace it, dont cancel the old life insurance policy until the new one has been setup in its place.
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Are you looking for a means of getting cheaper quotes on your car insurance? Would you like to save some money by spending less on your car insurance? Would you like some tips on how to get car insurance for less? Are you interested in getting to know if men pay more for insurance than women? Well, then read on and you will get your answers. Getting insurance quotes isn’t a problem. The tons of insurance companies available will definitely provide you with one. However, cheap car insurance is particularly hard to find particularly when you don’t know how to go about it and what to do.
Did you know that some factors can help you secure cheaper insurance? Most insurance companies would consider these before even considering you for insurance. So, to better your chances at getting cheaper insurance rates, here are the things you need to know:
1.Your Records By this I do not mean your identification or bank records. We are talking about your driving record. What has it been like? Have you been involved in some drunk driving or are you known unnecessary high speeds? Do you often break speed limits or get parking tickets? All these seemingly little things contribute to how your records look. Research has shown that the final premium price is largely determined by factors like such as the number of car accidents the insurer has been involved in, and the amount of traffic or parking tickets acquired over a period of time. It’s not hard to figure out. Someone with just an accident on his record will pay less than someone who has 3. The cause of the accident is also likely to add to or remove from the amount to be paid. An accident caused by drunk driving will attract more insurance fees than one that is not. Insurance companies are generally more open to insuring cars with no history of accidents.
2.Gender Males are more likely to get in car accidents than women. Thus insurers are more likely to charge the women far less than they would charge the men. Therefore, making insurance cheaper for the women. Research and history has shown that women are less susceptible to car accidents than men. This is because men are often more daring in driving while women are more careful.
3.Age It is generally known that over 40% of the accidents recorded are caused by young adults and using roadside assistance. Therefore, most insurers tend to pay charge higher insurance fees for younger people. Insurance for teens exist but most insurance companies are wary of insuring teens unless they have proved beyond reasonable doubt that they are capable of handling the cars well. Older people also tend to get a bargain as it is generally believed that the older you get, the more careful you are.
4.Status -Single or married Married individuals are more likely to get cheaper quotes on the basis of their status in the society. This is because married couples are less likely to drive recklessly than singles.
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Sunday, July 19th, 2009
by Guiscard Mathurin
This best summarizes the facts about affordable auto insurance. A lot of people think that they can get affordable auto insurance policy easily, and while this may be true, some underlying factors influence the final outcome. The key for you is to understand each of these factors to see if you qualify for a discount auto insurance plan. Remember, before you get quotes for these plans, you need to supply some information.
Needless to say, the fact that an affordable auto insurance plan could be offered to you would be sensitive to the inputs you provide. Now, that does not mean you should tamper with the inputs just for you to get discount auto insurance. Insurance companies have a stringent check mechanism, and your application for a discount auto insurance might as well get rejected, if it is found you have tampered with the information you have provided.
Worse still, some insurance companies may even offer you discount auto insurance plans. Everything may seem to go smooth for people, and when something unforeseen happens, you would rush to the company to file your claims. This is when things turn sour on the affordable auto insurance policy. You might see that the company either delays the settling of claims inordinately, or worse still, even reject the claim outright.
About 40% of people who apply for affordable auto insurance coverage do not know that their claims can get rejected if the inputs provided by them are misrepresented. Unknowing of this fact, people apply for discount auto insurance, only to find that their request has been denied.
Once you provide inputs to the best of your knowledge, it is on the discretion of the insurance company to give you a affordable auto insurance plan. Remember, insurance companies play it safe by automating the entire exercise online, so you can be sure there would be no bias at all. Importantly, what you need to judge for yourself is if the affordable auto insurance policy is really affordable for you or not. Understanding whether the discount auto insurance policy still meets your financial standings is important for you to decide!
Simply put, a combination of having a good driving history and the place where you stay in are considered the best bets for you to get an affordable auto insurance plan. Though, you cannot do much to influence the place you stay in to get a discount auto insurance, but you can definitely keep a watch on your driving record. If it is good enough, you will surely get a affordable auto insurance policy.
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Are you thinking of getting car insurance? Are you looking for cheaper ones with the same terms as other more expensive ones? Do you know that it is possible to find cheap car insurance quotes? Have you ever thought of the fact that it is possible your neighbour is getting more ‘bang for his insurance buck’ than you are for a far lesser rate than you are currently paying? If you answered in the affirmative to one of the questions asked above, then you need to read the following tips as they will put you on the path to getting cheaper or inexpensive auto insurance quote.
1. Look Around Before making your Choice Rushing to get a car insurance is not the best idea particularly when you have not done your homework. To get the best bargain, take a look around. Call up as many car insurance companies as possible. The norm is to call three. But in your best interest, call at least 5. This will give you a wide array of choices to pick from. To do this effectively, you can check the business directory or visit the state’s insurance department. All insurance companies often have to register with them before they can become operational. The department can provide you with a list of the many companies. If you live in states like California or New Jersey, car insurance is often more expensive. When investigating the company, look for details such as popularity and capital base. This will give you an idea of their financial health.
2. Make a comparison on different quotes before buying a vehicle The kinds of cars you drive can often be responsible for higher insurance quotes. For example, new car editions, sports cars, and model cars are often easily stolen and therefore often attract higher insurance quotes. So, visit any insurance company and get their different quotes on different cars and then go buy your car. This will at least help you know what you will get when you eventually go looking for the quotes later on.
3. Accessories and Anti-theft devices If your car has more accessories that make it safer such as air bags, anti-theft devices and car alarms, gprs tracking system and other accessories, this can positively affect the insurance quotes as insurance companies are ;likely to look more favourable on any of these.
4. The Age of the car It is more expensive insuring newer cars than the older ones. If you do not really need a new car, why bother buying one. Just a thought anyways. But if you insist on buying one, know that new cars will cost you more. You could easily look up the highest value your car will attract if it is wrecked in the Kelley’s Blue Book. This will ensure you know how much your car’s worth by the insurer’s valuation.
5. Be sure to consider discounts Most insurance companies often offer discounts. Ask for it from them. Some companies offer discounts for good driving records, low mileage etc.
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
by Paul Stevens
You can find very big differences in the costs of health insurance. Generally the way the system works is that companies will all specialize in covering a particular demographic of the population. This means depending on certain factors such as age, insurance type, employment etc, a policy will be cheaper or more expensive depending on which company is choosen.
It really is far more complex than is should be, but the crux of it is that unless you have some sort of inside information on all of this, you really will not be in a position to know what is what when it come to buying a policy.
So, where do you go from here?
Well, the easiest way to make sure you find the cheapest health care that you can, is to compare as many quotes as you can. Now, it sounds simple and not much like a secret at all.
The thing is though to actually find all of these different companies is a bit of a feat in itself. Imagine how difficult it would be even with the internet starting from scratch to make sure you had all of them.
Even if you were to go through the process, it would still take a ridiculously long time to finish it all.
This is where the clever bit comes into play. You don’t actually have to do any of this legwork yourself. There are websites out there in cyberspace that are easily accessible that can do it all for you. they collect and collate it all on your behalf and allow you to get the quotes from all the best companies for the type of insurance you need.
It is important to be sure that you use an independent site, because many sites actually pretend to be independent, but are connected to a company and will attempt to encourage you to buy only their policies.
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
It seems that our lives are getting busier and busier, and the free time that we have is dwindling quickly. Because of that, people are carefully choosing how they spend the precious free time that they have. When it comes to the details in their lives, people look for quick decisions and solutions. Some decisions, however, should be carefully considered before being made. One such decision is in the choosing of an insurance policy. Making a quick decision, without getting adequate information, could cost you a significant amount of money, and it could even cost you a considerable amount of time and frustration in the future. An easy solution to avoiding those consequences is comparing insurance quotes. By comparing insurance quotes, you can be sure that you are getting the best policy possible for you at the best rate.
There are numerous reasons that someone would purchase an insurance policy without comparing insurance quotes first. Young people might assume that the insurance company that their parents use is automatically the right company for them. Unfortunately, this could end up costing them quite a bit of money, because they haven?t even seen what policies are available to them.
Some people believe that because of the globalization of the free market, there really isn’t much difference between one insurance company and another. They mistakenly think that every company offers just about the same benefits packaged the same way at just about the same price. They don’t think that it’s worth their time to look at other insurance companies because it just won?t be worth their time. They may end up paying for benefits that they really don’t use because they don’t really know what?s available to them from different companies.
No matter what the reason is that people choose not to compare insurance quotes before choosing their insurance policy, the decision will most likely cost them money that they really don?t want or need to pay. The process of comparing insurance quotes is a simple one, and one that can save people lots of money, a fair amount of time, and even some frustration throughout the life of their policy.
Most of the time, people hesitate to begin the process of comparing insurance quotes because they don’t understand the process or they feel like it will be a long, tedious process. Because of that hesitation, they might sign up for the first insurance policy that comes their way.
Today, it’s even easier to compare insurance quotes. Insurance quote comparison sites offer a quick, easy way to get multiple insurance quotes all in the same place so that you can compare the different insurance quotes very easily. Before insurance quote comparison sites existed, if you wanted to get several quotes from several different companies, you had to call each insurance company individually. Then, you had to get in touch with an agent and give him all your information. Then, you had to wait for the agent to get back in touch with you with the policy information and details of the premium costs. Comparing quotes this way took a great deal of organization and patience. The process could take weeks or even months, depending on the time it took you to get in touch with each agent and depending also on their turnaround time for quote information.
With insurance quote comparison sites, you get the convenience of getting multiple insurance quotes very quickly, and in a format that makes it very easy to compare different insurance companies? policies. You give your information only one time, and the results are given to you in an easy-to-read format. The process is truly a simple one, and one that can save you lots of money.
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