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Over the decades the marketers have managed to pull off a very clever trick. If you go back to earlier times when people did their shopping in markets and corner shops where everyone knew everyone, the prices were always negotiable. Bargaining was part of the art of shopping. Asking for a discount or, if times were hard, a little time to pay was not shameful. All stall holders and shopkeepers knew you (and most everyone who lived in the neighborhood). There was a sense of community as people worked hard to get by.

But it all changed. Slowly, you were made to understand the retail price was fixed and, if you wanted credit, well, that was what banks were for. It came hard to many who had relied on the informal help offered by the retail trade. Household budgets grew into straightjackets and, if there were not enough dollars to see you through to the next paycheck, that was your problem. Loan sharks lurked outside pawnshops waiting for their prey. And then, like turning a valve to release pent-up steam in a boiler, the credit boom solved the problem for many. For those who had managed to stay solvent, credit cards and housing equity loans were there for the asking. Paying the asking price at the store was no longer a problem. The habit was set in stone. The retailers had won.

Well, hard times are here again and there should be no shame in getting the maximum reduction in the prices you pay for any goods or services. In the case of insurance, this means looking very carefully at the small print of the application process and the quotes you get. There are discounts available. All you have to do is identify what they are and how you get access to them. Not surprisingly, insurance companies are not wholly comfortable with allowing you to pay less. But, sometimes, it pays them to offer you incentives. Let’s start with the obvious. Insurers benefit if they retain careful drivers.

So you should always look for a discount if you stay loyal and make no claim during a year. The longer you stay with a company, the larger the discount you should earn. If the company does not play fair and reward you, the other side of the coin is the introductory discount offered to persuade you to jump ship to another insurer. All the information about you and any claims you have made is shared between the insurance companies in the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE). If you have a good driving record, the quotes should always encourage you to change. Indeed, many people in your situation game the system and move every year to earn another welcome discount. This so-called “churning” helps keep the loyalty discounts real.

This site has a search engine for auto insurance quotes. To trigger the search, you fill in a questionnaire. In this first article, the first discount should be offered automatically. But, if your current insurance company is only interested in a premium hike, you could try an email asking why no loyalty bonus or discount has been offered. Should this be met by silence, you can then look through the auto insurance quotes from the other companies with a clear conscience. You have given your current insurer the chance. If it prefers not to reward your loyalty, there is no reason to stay loyal.

Since God knows men were claiming they are much better drivers than women. This doesn’t mean this statement has to do anything with reality though. There was no debate around this subject but some men actually did take women’s side on the matter. They say their wives and girlfriends are driving more carefully on the road.

So let us think about this situation and try to point out the traffic violation circumstances and both sexes being involved. Who do you think is more likely to end up with a fine - men or women?

To clear everything up we addressed this question to the independent experts who happens to be an insurance company worker.

“Men in general have certain driving habits that could lead them to an accident on the road. Nowadays especially, when teens start driving from the early age of 16, young boys try to make a big impression while on the road. They are not careful enough. Young girls protect themselves more. Insurance companies have to be very thoughtful when quoting rates for young people of 16 to 25. They can create problems for everybody.” - the insurance company employee says.

There is a database that we actually did check upon the research. This is what it showed - in 2008 women resulted having no traffic violations against only 64% of men. The official numbers also provided for us also show that if women ever have any traffic violations on their record it is only as many as one or two, while men usually have more than 3.

Traffic STATS were making their own calculations for AAA statistics back in 2007. This is the information they came up with. It is a fact that men have a higher risk of having a fatal income during their road driving experience. According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and the National Household Travel Survey the number of men that died on the road is significantly higher than those of women - 175,094 for men against 82.371 for women.

Traffic STATS also reports that men are generally more willing to provide risk on the road by making deliberate forbidden stunts and creating risky situations for other drivers involved in the situation.

Age really does matter most of the time for everything. When you are young - you don’t want to listen. You think you know better than anyone else around you. You want to prove people wrong by doing some things your own way. This is a very bad attitude to have while your roadway trip. Kids at the age of 16 that just got their license are more likely to die during an accident on the road than those men who are over 25. The same is for women. Young girls that are 18-22 have more road accidents than ladies over 25. It is also true that most things come with the experience.

There is also such opinion that men show much aggression while they are in charge on the road. They express it directly while women can express it indirectly if they decide to.

It is important to remember that auto insurance is not just a leaf that you can carry around in case you need it one day. Your attitude towards the car is much more important than anything. There is no guarantee that you will end up in an accident but it is better to be protected. Don’t think men need auto insurance more than women. Both do!

This February, the Department of Health and Human Resources has issued a report identifying an alarming trend for insurance companies to seek premium rate increases. This is not limited to one or two states. This is not limited to one or two percentage increases in the rates. This is all the leading insurance companies asking for the right to significantly higher premiums: in Michigan hikes of 56%, in California hikes of 39%, and so on. If this only affected small numbers of policyholders, it might have passed unnoticed. But, with millions of policyholders affected across the country, these rate increase requests have attracted the full scrutiny of the federal government. Secretary Sibelius has been leading the attack, using the requests to push the reform agenda forward.

Because of the national anger, some companies have paused. WellPoint had proposed the increases take effect from March 1. Any increases, even if approved by the states, will now be delayed until May at the earliest. This decision is partly in response to the summons of WellPoint’s chief executive officer to Washington to justify the requested increases. Insurance companies find themselves in a difficult political situation. Their management teams accept a duty to maximize profits for the benefit of the stockholders. They look around at an America seriously affected by the recession. Increasing numbers of people are unable to afford the premiums, some because of unemployment, others because of a squeeze on credit. More worrying from the insurance industry is that more healthy people are deciding not to insure at all. This means the group of people left holding policies has a higher percentage of those with existing health problems. Without more healthy people in the group paying premiums and not claiming, it becomes more expensive to insure those less healthy people who remain. It is also a verified fact that hospitals and healthcare service professionals have also been increasing their fees and charges. The pharmaceutical companies have increased the price of almost all the most commonly used drugs. The insurance industry is under pressure from both sides. As Secretary Sibelius points out, however, this is not a completely accurate picture. Every year, insurance companies are required to submit reports to all the US states in which they are licensed to sell policies. This data shows many companies actually increased the number of policyholders during 2009.

The market in health insurance plans is complicated by the political situation. Democrats and Republicans are two armies unable to agree a truce long enough for some reform to be made. As it stands, there is no immediate likelihood that medical costs will be controlled. If the costs continue to rise faster than inflation, insurers will have no choice other than increasing their premiums. If they do not, they will not have enough cash in hand to pay out on all the claims. This means, for the average person, it will become increasingly difficult to find cheap health insurance. For those with a pre-existing condition, group health insurance will be the only option but, for those plans, premiums are rising at their fastest rates. For years, it has been obvious that the healthcare industry is broken. It would be ironic if, having come this close to some meaningful reforms, we not only saw the reform bills lost in Washington, but also found every major insurer imposing massive premium increases. That really would be the final nail in the coffin.

There are so many different versions of the idiom. Try, “Expect the worst. Hope for the best.” or “Expect the worst and you’ll never be disappointed.” or “Prepare for the worst. Plan for the best.” You get the idea, particularly when it comes to dealing with your insurance company. It’s a strange reality but, no matter where you go, insurance companies always seem to have a reputation that, as a policy holder making a claim, you will end up like something the cat dragged in. The problem we all face is the profit motive. Although it would be great if every large corporation was full of the milk of human kindness, the directors and executives are driven by the desire for more wealth. They seize every opportunity to take the extra dollar for giving us less. In the case of insurance, the companies are rather like the big bad wolf that blows your house down rather than paying to repair the leaking roof. So you always have to plan on the basis you will be in for a fight if you make a claim. That means opening and keeping an up-to-date file on everything you say to the insurer about the policy and any claims you might make. The more comprehensive your records the better. If you must speak to a representative of the company, whether in the flesh or on the phone, get a name and always write a letter confirming what was said and what, if anything, was agreed. Yes, it will take up a few minutes of your time. But you should always be able to produce contemporaneous records - a day-by-day record of representations, promises and action.

You are rolling your eyes. All that hassle. Why bother? Let’s take Massachusetts as an example. Five of the largest companies insuring vehicles all managed to make the same data entry mistake. There is this wonderful “place” called the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE). All companies pool information about the drivers they insure. One of the more important pieces of data is whether the driver is “at fault” in a traffic accident. If you are found the “guilty” party, this justifies loading your premium with an increase. What happened in this US state was the five insurers routinely recorded anyone making a claim as being “at fault”. There was no investigation, no court case with a judge deciding one party was at fault. The insurers simply wanted to justify increasing the premiums so assumed fault from the fact of the claim. Fortunately, the people of Massachusetts are well organized. They had a paper trail for every claim and, when they reported the behavior of the insurers to the State Attorney General, this resulted in fines paid by the companies and a recalculation of all the premiums with a full refund to everyone affected.

Sadly, auto insurance is a bear pit and, if you are going to come within range of the bear, you had better be prepared with full information. It does not matter whether you are on cheap auto insurance, usually the mandatory liability minimum, or a comprehensive/collision policy with all the bells and whistles, document every aspect of your relationship with the insurer and every detail of any claim you make. If anything goes wrong, every state has a Department or Office of Insurance. Make a formal complaint if you think you are losing out. If you learn of others, complain to the State Attorney General. Failure to fight means the companies will trample on your rights.

When people are younger and feeling the need to protect the long-term financial interests of their new families, they buy life insurance. Years then pass. Many policyholders remain financially secure and, when life finally ends, pass on significant benefits to their dependents. But a proportion of people find their financial position worsens when they retire. With no regular source of income, savings can run down and, if a family or health emergency strikes, the continued occupation of the home can come under threat.

When people look at the assets they hold, they see the life insurance policy. Does it hold any value? The answer you get depends on who you ask. The insurance company that sold the policy will discuss two possibilities. The first assumes the policy has a cash value. The company will allow you to draw down on that value or to use it as collateral for a loan. The second is the so-called “cash surrender value”. This terminates the contract you have with the insurer and, because it is no longer obliged to pay out, it returns some or all of the money you have paid as premiums over the years.

In reality, neither of these options is very attractive. The insurers usually push a loan with a rate of interest that eats up the rest of benefits over the years, i.e. if the loan does run for years, it effectively becomes the only cash ever paid out by the insurer. The CSV is also very poor value, paying out a pittance now rather than the full amount later. And because the insurance industry is powerful and has real influence over the news media and magazines, there is little coverage of the alternative. Or, if the alternative is mentioned, there are many horror stories to warn people away. The insurance industry wants to maximize its profit and does not want anything getting in the way.

The alternative has been standard in Europe for decades. Given the bad press Europe gets, this is probably the kiss of death, but you should understand this is a tried-and-tested program to realize the value in life insurance policies. In the US, if you are older and have a policy worth not less than $250,000, there are willing buyers who will pay significantly more than the CSV, albeit less than the face value of the policy. The right to transfer life settlements was established some ninety-nine years ago in Grigsby v. Russell, 222 US 149 (1911) but a formal secondary market is only now really growing. It works like a brokerage with agents introducing buyers to sellers. The cash prices paid are substantial. This is not a scam. It is not a new “sub-prime” disaster waiting to happen. This gives you cash in your hand for your old life policy. So never allow your policy to lapse, never surrender your old policy and, unless you are desperate, never borrow on the cash value. Selling on the secondary market releases far more value.

So, when you are getting life insurance quotes, prefer policies with a face value of not less than $250,000 and always make the extra effort to buy a policy with a cash value - if not as you first policy, then as soon as you can afford it. You need to allow time for the policy to build up value. So, when evaluating the life insurance quotes, look for premium rates you can afford. You will lose the chance on the secondary market if you cannot afford long-term payment.

Looking round the United States right now, the recession continues and unemployment is not getting any better. For the whole insurance industry, this makes for hard times. With more people out of work, fewer people can afford policies. If insurers want to maintain their profits, they obviously should increase the premiums, but that would only drive more people away. The middle class is struggling as it is. If premiums were to rise again, too many would drop by the wayside. That leaves only one choice. To keep the dividends flowing to the stockholders, the insurers must reduce payments out. By fair means, expensive policy holders are encouraged to cancel. Applicants with pre-existing conditions are turned away. Claims are delayed, are settled for less, or rejected. In this dog-eat-dog world, it’s more profitable for the insurance companies to let you die. That’s the bad news. So what options do you have for finding cover?

Assuming your employment has no health plan, you are looking for a private policy. The virtue of sites like this is that it allows you to search all the major insurers licensed in your state. Remember there’s a Department of Insurance to license and regulate insurers in each US state. There’s no such thing as a national or federal insurance policy. You can only buy a policy from an insurance company with a license in the state where you live. Every Department has its own website and this gives valuable information about the insurers and how well they perform. In the consumer-friendly states, the Commissioner publishes a list of the companies and shows how many complaints of unfair practices have been upheld against them. Sadly, the Departments cannot give specific advice but they do help you make better decisions when you get quotes from insurers through this site.

None of this denies the useful work done by insurance agents. First check the agent is licensed to sell health policies and that he or she is independent - you want reasonably objective advice not recommendations driven by the need to make the maximum commission on sales. With the right help, you can find a policy tailored to your individual needs at a price you can afford. Except, unlike the use of this site which is free, you will pay the agent a fee.

While we wait for reform, you may find it useful to investigate the high-risk pools. This is particularly important if you have a pre-existing condition but, unfortunately, not every state allows them. The cover is more expensive than the conventional private policy but some cover is better than no cover. As a final reminder, if you have lost your employer policy, the COBRA program allows you to continue cover. Once that cover is exhausted, there is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 which imposes a duty on states to give you an option to continue coverage. This may be your only option if you have a pre-existing condition and there’s no high-risk pool in your state. A good insurance agent will be able to advise you on your rights.

Everyone wants to find cheap health insurance. Using this site’s free search engine gets you quotes from multiple insurers. You can also ask agents for their recommendations. Check out your local Department of Insurance. Talk to your relatives and friends. Tap every resource to find that cheap health insurance policy. It’s out there if you search with all the right information in hand.

Have you ever think to get to know tax better? Or you just simply pay tax without knowing the details? How silly you are if you just simply pay the tax without checking the tax details. Everybody knows that taxation is very annoying and bad topic to discuss.

But however, tax is a must for all people who live in under-law countries. So more or less people should know about tax. There is an easy way to learn about tax including IRS. It is by getting kind of software online. You can get the software from TurboTax Promo Codes at www.edeals.com.

When speaking about car insurance it’s definitely the most exciting topic for discussion. It usually takes a piece of your family budget and according to the place you live that part can be larger or smaller.

But the most important question here is how much insurance coverage you have to purchase? While most insurance agents will tell you to buy as much as you can afford, it’s not the most optimal thing to do. Of course, having high coverage amounts will give you some piece of mind but do you really need to spend all this money on insurance? If you want to have adequate coverage for a fair price there are some things you should consider when deciding on coverage amounts: state requirements, minimum coverage, coverage options, and your personal needs.

State requirements

All states have different minimum amounts of coverage to be carried with your policy in order it to meet the requirements. To learn what requirements are set in your state, browse the Internet or contact your state insurance department. State minimums are usually represented in the following form: 25/50/20. The first two numbers refer to the bodily damage that the policy should carry, where the first number means $25,000 for a person, and the second - $50,000 for an accident. The third number stands for $20,000 of property damage liability.

Minimum coverage

When you have learned the state requirements now it’s time to see what the minimum coverage does really pay for and will it be enough to cover you if something happens. The best way to do that is to learn what the medical are and repair costs in your area and compare them to the amount of coverage you get. If you find that the minimum coverage won’t cover your costs in full you should get more in case you don’t want to pay for medical costs or property damage out of pocket.

Coverage options

You may find that there are many coverage options that are not included into a standard insurance policy and are not required by state laws. However, some of these coverage types can be really helpful for certain situations and specific locations. For example, having flood coverage for your car will be very useful in an area with frequent floods or heavy showers. Learn what types of coverage are available additionally and get the ones that you really need, as there’s no real sense in buying coverage against damage during earthquakes if you drive in an area with no seismic activity.

Your personal needs

What car are you covering? How old it is? How much money can you spend on auto insurance? These are all questions connected to your personal needs. When comparing car insurance quotes you have to place your personal needs first and get the policy which meets your individual requirements. That’s why before going online and looking for competitive car insurance quotes you first have to define what your are needs. There are many options offered with auto insurance and it’s really easy to fall into something you don’t really need, paying additional money for it. In order to avoid such a mistake shop only according to your requirements and not advertisements. This way you will be able to get just the right amount of coverage for the right price.

Craiglist is an extensive online community which has a great deal to offer to users of this community. With approximately four billion page views per month it should come as no surprise that Craigslist can offer a wealth of financial opportunities to savvy Internet marketers who know how to capitalize on the popularity of this website.

Affiliate marketing is one of the ways knowledgeable Internet marketers can expand on the profitability of their websites. Craigslist provides wonderful opportunities for both ecommerce website owners seeking affiliates to market for them as well as those who are in the business of affiliate marketing who are looking for new opportunities to market for another business. This article will provide an explanation of affiliate marketing and will also provide information on how Craigslist can be used to either find affiliates or affiliate opportunities.

Having any type of business is a huge responsibility. And sometimes it is correctly said that not everyone should be involved in business. It is important to stay wise and keep your eye on everything, Safety and supervision can never be out of proportion here. But that is not everything you need to think about. There are other important details that need to be taken into consideration. You might have already heard about liability protection but you don’t know what exactly that is and how to behave with it. Let us take you into the world of insurance for a moment and show you what there is for you to choose from.

You probably wonder who it is for. More than 78% of the businesses located in the United States of America are categorized into partnership or sole proprietorship. But if you think about it this bring more pressure and risk in lives of small business owners. When you have a good insurance you can at least know that your professional part of life is highly protected. Financially it could be ruined but it will stay safe with a good insurance.

But don’t let anyone give you wrong ideas about anything. You might have heard that you will be totally protected from personal liability but in reality you can be personally liable in the following cases:

  • When you have signed a personal guarantee for a loan
  • When you cause damage to somebody
  • When your actions can be considered as illegal or do not contain any moral side

What is the liability insurance and how to trust it?

BLI (Business Liability Insurance) will help you when you run a small business that is threatened by a lawsuit for property damage and personal damage. What it will do for you is cover all the damages from the court together with the legal payments. You can totally trust it and it is highly recommended by small business owners as it gives the needed protection in a very short period of time.

But of course the Business Liability Insurance can be of various types.

There are three that we would want to tell you about - first of all there is General Liability Insurance. This is the main one as it usually covers you from injury claims, property losses and other sorts of troubles. This type of insurance is like a summarized one but if you think you need something more specific or your situation is unique you should shop around for other insurance type.

Professional Liability Insurance is perfect for business owners that are likely to have any problems due to their business type. This coverage will sort their malpractice, errors, negligence and omissions out and will give the business owners some peace in their souls. Sometimes this insurance is even obligatory. But of course everything depends on your specialty. In some of the US states doctors are required to have this insurance.

And then the last but not the least - Product Liability Insurance, It is when you sell or manufacture products that need protection in cases someone becomes injured or hurt while using these products. This is a very important insurance for the retailers. But if you aren’t one you should get what you need.

You can get business insurance quotes from our site and email us any questions you like. We will be ready to help. Business insurance quotes could be also found on general insurance web-pages together with the feedback from those who applied for them.