3 December 2018
Are you looking into getting a new car but shocked to see how much your insurance premiums will be? If so, you're likely looking into ways that you can save money on this very important expenses. Here are things that you can do to reduce your premium costs. Reduce Your Mileage One large factor that determines your insurance premiums is how many miles you drive per year. As you may assume, the more miles you drive puts you at a greater risk of getting into an accident, so you are viewed as a higher risk to the insurance company.
19 October 2018
People who have never purchased car insurance themselves often have a lot of questions about the types of coverage they need. One of the big questions involves finding out the differences between collision coverage and liability-only coverage. If you are wondering what the differences are with these two basic types of insurance coverage, there are several things you will want to know about personal auto insurance. Each covers different things
28 August 2018
Homeowner's insurance is very important to have. Without it, you are responsible for any damage that may occur to your home such as flooding, roof leaks, or damage from wind, hail, rain, or snow. These types of damages can all add up and cost you a lot of money out of your own pocket all at once. If someone is injured at your home and you are sued, homeowner's insurance can cover these costs as well -- without this type of insurance, you could end up responsible for all of these expenses.
25 April 2018
When you are building an investment portfolio, you want your portfolio to be as diverse as possible. You should have both short-term and long-term investments. An example of a short-term investment, bonds can be quite lucrative. Here are some types of bonds in which you might want to invest. Back Surety Bonds Surety bond companies create and back surety bonds. Surety bonds provide assurance to contractors and their clients that the projects the contractors take on will be completed as promised.
25 April 2018
Concerns about keeping adequate medical insurance coverage don't really ever go away once you hit adulthood and start working. You will go from paying for insurance through your employer or a private insurer to eventually being eligible for Medicare plans and coverage when you hit the age of retirement. If this is a change you will be seeing soon, you are bound to have some questions etching their way into your mind.