Archive for August, 2009

 

What’s the recession doing to the insurance industry?

 

When you’re sitting at home worrying about the mounting pile of bills to pay, it’s easy to lose sight of the big picture. Fact is, just as you’re in a new world of hurt, there are other people hurting as well. In this case, the people are the inventors in the insurance industry. They all [...]

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Summer on the road

 

Americans are well known for their traditional road trips. But the ever rising gas prices force many drivers to consider various options of optimizing their gas mileage and get the most out of the least. Here are some useful tips that will help you to get the most out of your summer driving marathons and [...]

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Health insurance solutions for early pensioners

 

Obtaining health coverage after getting retired is the largest issue that workers, which have saved enough funds for early retirement, are facing nowadays. In case you’ve got enough health, or in case you already possess an individual or family insurance policy, consider yourself lucky. I doesn’t really matter how many clinical matters you’ve had, if [...]

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What’s the deal with loan rates?

 

You have probably heard it countless times in the news or articles about things like loan rates, interest rates, borrowings, the Reserve System and other similar things that don’t tell anything particular if you’re not an economist. And what’s all the deal with interest and loan rates. And more importantly, what does it have to [...]

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Teenage drivers and insurance rates

 

No matter how sad and unfair this might sound for teenage drivers, but they are likely to pay the highest insurance premiums compared to other age groups just because they are considered to be drivers posing the maximum risk on the road. Still, there are certain ways the teen drivers can get lower insurance rates: [...]

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