August 30, 2008 at 12:00 am
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We don’t often think about the prices we are paying for insurance except when we are initially shopping for it. During economic hard times such as these, though, it may just pay to take a closer look at what you are paying out each month for the various insurance policies you have. One possible way to save money on your insurance is to consider bundling your policies through a single company.
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August 29, 2008 at 12:00 am
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If you are opening a shop, restaurant or even a pub there are specialist insurance concerns for retail premises and operations. This is because in any one of these businesses you will have a large amount of public contact and members of the public on the premises. Naturally having members of the public regularly on a premises opens up a far greater risk of lawsuits and suing. This is why shop insurance is a vital concern before beginning any operations.
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August 28, 2008 at 12:00 am
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Unfortunately, many backpackers travel insurance policies often fail to cover the activities that backpackers enjoy. Backpacking and many popular backpacking destinations may offer travel and adventure, but not if you are relying on a basic insurance policy for medical care or replacement of belongings.
Standard travel policies effectively place limits on the activities you can take part in, as well as the places you can go. Before heading off for an international backpacking trek, it is necessary to explore the types of travel insurance available and to find a policy that meets your specific needs.
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August 27, 2008 at 12:00 am
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In today’s economy we’re looking for every way to lower costs. Insurance is one of those mysterious items with lots of big words and confusing language. Since most of us pay homeowners through our monthly mortgage payment we do not give it much thought. Getting educated on insurance can be very good for your budget.
1. Get Quotes From Several Agents
Insurance premiums vary by as much as 40% from company to company. It’ll take a little legwork, but a few phone calls could save you hundreds of dollars per year on your insurance premiums. To save yourself all the time of phone calls you can quickly get several competitive quotes from an online service.
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August 27, 2008 at 12:00 am
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What is Long-Term Care? When people consider the subject of long-term care, they often think about nursing homes. In fact, long-term care has little to do with nursing homes. Understanding the difference can help you protect your family and finances.
The Consequences of Living Longer
Long-term care is a continuum of care services and housing that you will need later in life. Think you won’t live a long life? Think back 25 years ago. If you had cancer or a stroke, you simply died. Few ever heard of Alzheimer’s.
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