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Think Like an Auto Insurance Insider

When you’re looking for the best deal on car insurance, dealing with providers can be a bit of a tricky business. To ensure you get the policy you need, you need to think like an insurance insider. Check out the...

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Your Guide for Switching Car Insurance

There are a multitude of competing car insurance companies these days, and each tries to win customers with special deals and opportunities. For this reason, it’s often worth your while to switch companies to cash in on extra savings. However,...

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Cheap Car Insurance 2020 Tips

The price of auto insurance has increased in the past few years. Although driving is a necessity for most, some will consider becoming uninsured in order to escape from increased insurance costs. However, there are some things that can help...

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Does insurance cover damage from uprisings?

Businesses, homes and cars damaged or vandalized in the uprisings and civil unrest after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis will be covered by most insurance policies. With few exceptions, auto, business and homeowner insurance policies cover property damage...

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7 things you should know about auto and car insurance

Many car owners are confused by common misconceptions and unfamiliar terms. Here's how to find the best coverage (and the best price) for your vehicle. Whether you shop online or use an agent, buying an auto insurance policy is complicated....

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Student Loan Calculator: Estimate Your Payments

Student loans have become one of the primary ways students and their families pay for college. Nearly two-thirds of graduates from public and private nonprofit colleges in 2018 left school with student loan debt, according to the most recent data...

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Can A Landlord Make You Buy Renters Insurance?

A decade ago, mandatory renters insurance was so rare that landlords who tried to impose it risked losing tenants. Today it’s as much a part of the rental process as a security deposit, credit check and first month’s rent. But...

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