Category: Analyzed Insurance
Posted by Noah Bardsley May 16, 2011 No Comments »
There’s at least a little bit of good news for the homeowners and residents facing flooding along the Mississippi River. According to Insurance Journal, a House committee approved legislation that would extend the federal flood insurance program for five years. It also includes a plan for financial reform. This legislation would mean the National Flood Insurance Program will be around until 2016 and includes a plan to increase premiums, improve flood maps and receive more public input.
The program is set to expire this fall and has been extended on a short term basis several times. It is currently in more than $17 billion in debt. “
Posted by Kai Bavin May 14, 2011 No Comments »
Earlier this month, the New York Senate took a tougher stance against texting while driving, approving a bill that fortifies exisitng laws against the act.
New York is one of 32 states (plus the District of Columbia) in which texting while driving is banned for all drivers. But state legislators are looking to strengthen current law to make it easier for police officers to ticket texting while driving and also by increasing penalties for the act.
On May 2, the Senate passed a bill that changed texting while driving from a secondary offense to a primary offense.
Posted by Kai Bavin May 14, 2011 No Comments »
The more affordable your vehicle, the less costly your insurance coverage top quality will be. As a result, contemplate stepping down your flavor to get a much less expensive auto with a smaller engine ability. Once all, how numerous people today genuinely drive at 240km/hr? Do away with more luxury fittings like spoilers and alloy wheels.
Redundancy Insurance Premiums up 43%
The last 12-months have experienced a selection of insurance corporations withdraw their redundancy only insurance coverage which pays out a month to month amount of income if you are produced involuntary redundant and are actively seeking do the job. Read more…
Posted by Dakota Levey May 13, 2011 No Comments »
For most people, good education is the key to success. If you have the right background and education, you can become rich if you work hard enough. That’s why it’s important that you choose your school or university wisely. A famous name for a university can get you into many places.
The problem that usually arises is that it’s quite hard to get in a good university at times. If there’s a famous university in your country or place, the screening procedures and tests are really tough. That is why some people resort to studying abroad. There ar
Posted by Noah Bardsley May 11, 2011 No Comments »
No matter what goal you’re working towards– taking a trip to Europe, buying a home, helping your kids through college– you likely need money to make it happen. But a new survey from nonprofit LIFE Foundation found that only one in six working Americans consider their paychecks their most valuable assets. The organization says many people fail to consider what their back up plan is in the event that they become sick or injured and can no longer work.
If you become disabled, your finances will most likely be impacted. According to LIFE Foundation, a 25-year-old who earns $50,000 a year could lose $3.8 million in future earnings if they become permanently disabled. Despi