How to Save Money on Your Insurance
Friday, April 4th, 2008For the cautious homeowner or the head of a family in need of medical insurance, insurance is a necessary expense. Keep reading to learn how you can save money on everything from travel insurance to your health insurance.
1. Trim down your travel insurance.
There’s no need to pay extra for accidental death coverage on your travel insurance if you already have life insurance either through your work, credit card or your own life plan.
2. Opt for the higher deductible.
By accepting a higher deductible, you can often afford better coverage and will get lower monthly payments. Admittedly, if your house is burglarized, you’ll need to pay that higher $2000 deductible, but you’ll be insured for goods up to $100,000 instead of $20,000. Make sense?
3. Lose the collision.
If you have an older, less-valuable vehicle, it may be time to drop the collision insurance. Depending on its shape and condition, it simply might not be worth it to insure. For example, (more...)
