3 Money Saving Tips When Buying Mobile Home Insurance

While saving money is always a good thing, it has become even more important for many people due to the uncertain financial times the pandemic has brought. As a result, the ability to secure essential products and services at a reasonable price is a necessity for many people. This includes the ability to secure an affordable mobile home insurance policy. Thankfully, the three money-saving tips outlined below can help to make this task considerably easier.   Read More...

Three Things You May Not Know About Your Auto Insurance Policy

Auto insurance is often something you buy, then you put it out of your mind. Once you have insurance, everything is fine; you are covered. However, your policy may not cover everything you think it does. The following are a few things that you may not be aware of: Insurance doesn't always follow the car It is true that your insurance policy usually follows the car. This means that it will cover a driver other than those named on your policy.   Read More...

Tips For Reviewing A Life Insurance Policy

While you've taken some great steps toward securing your family financially by getting a life insurance policy, it is not something you should just purchase and forget about. It's worth periodically reviewing the policy to make sure that it is still meeting the needs for financial obligations down the road. Here are two things you should review. Make Sure You Have Enough Coverage The life insurance policy that you purchased a while back may have been fine for your what you needed at the time, but things most likely have changed.   Read More...

How To Shop For Home Insurance When You Have Bad Credit

If you are shopping for home insurance and you have a bad credit score, you may be fearful of receiving high quotes. It's true that many home insurers take your credit into consideration when calculating rates. However, it's also true that you can take measures to mitigate the effect of bad credit on your rates. Here are some of those measures: Identify the Insurers That Don't Use It Some, but not all carriers use credit scores as a factor in rate determination; some states don't even allow it.   Read More...

No, Non, Yes: Auto Insurance Options If You Don't Own A Car

Car ownership is something that's considered necessary in most of the country. However, more areas are improving public transit and car-sharing options, allowing people who live in more central areas to ditch their personal cars. One issue that then confronts these people is whether or not to keep their car insurance. On the face of it, it seems like the insurance is not necessary. But there are reasons, other than convenience, that make having insurance still attractive.   Read More...