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Cheap Car Insurance for Young Drivers and How These Policies Work

The issue with young drivers is that they’re very hard to insure, in terms of expense; this is because they’re the most expensive demographic to insure. This largely has to do with the fact that Cheap Car Insurance For Young Drivers isn’t really possible, because they’re merely starting out their driving records. But here’s the [...]

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

How to Reduce the “Fat Cat” Insurance Company Executives Bonus

Are you sick and tired of hearing how these fat car insurance exectives keep lining their pockets with bonuses while your insurance premiums keep rising and rising? I learned a little trick recently and it ended up reducing my monthly car insurance bill by $56 per month. I realized that my $56 per month is [...]

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Searching out the Ideal Insurance Policy

Customers that are looking for a new policy for their car, they ought to search out the web. The web, has a number of resources for these folks that need a new policy. But the thing that they have to keep in mind is, is that they will find an insurance policy that best fits [...]

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Really Strange Things About Auto Insurance

Reading over insurance policies don’t exactly make for an exciting weekend. You don’t necessarily find yourself at 11 PM on Friday night and think, “What insurance policy can I dissect now?” But you know, it’s a requirement. It’s just a part of being grown up about the world. You have to pay taxes. You have [...]

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Rewarding Careers In The Canada Home Insurance Industry

One of the few industries that’s been able to weather the recession pretty well, surprisingly, is the Canada home insurance industry. This field isn’t just for salesmen sorts that would do well on the broker and sales agent side of the business. Instead, there are highly rewarding technical positions and roles that firms are finding [...]

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010