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Money-saving tips you can bank on. Click a topic below.
- Keep your house in ship-shape condition
- Travelling with your laptop? You likely need special coverage
- Term insurance: Guaranteed renewal the best policy
- Driving in the U.S.? Carry enough liability insurance!
- Home-office workers need special liability insurance
- Try to control automobile Comprehensive claims
- Life insurance offers protection to business partners
- Slow down, save money
- Shop around for home insurance, but with some caveats
- Save on premium with anti-theft devices
- The gift that keeps on giving
- Keep your insurer posted on changes in your driving circumstances
- Consider using same insurer for home and auto coverage
- Collision insurance: to buy or not to buy?
- Life insurance: how much is enough?
- Take a driver training course to cut insurance costs
- You cancel prematurely, you pay the penalty
- Renting a car? A "27 endorsement" can save insurance costs
- Getting divorced? Protect support payments with life insurance
- Automobile insurance: Take advantage of any available discounts
- Home insurance: Don't sweat – or claim! – the small stuff!
- Car insurance: Consider raising your deductible to lower your premium
- Life insurance beneficiary: make the best of a taxing situation
- Buying a brand new car? Consider a "waiver of depreciation"
- Home insurance: safer is also cheaper!
- Shopping for a car? Check its claims experience before you buy
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