Tuesday, 29 April 2008

A Guide To Car and Motor Insurance


Whether you’re buying clothing or shopping for car insurance, you always want to get the best value for your money. So, what’s the secret to finding reliable, affordable car insurance?

Whether you’re buying clothing or shopping for car insurance, you always want to get the best value for your money. So, what’s the secret to finding reliable, affordable car insurance?

Shop around for the best deal. Get several car insurance quotes from different insurance companies before you buy or renew your policy. Insurance companies vary, so you could get a better deal somewhere else.

Don’t be afraid to switch. You can switch insurance companies whenever you want, even if it’s in the middle of your car insurance policy term. If you find a better rate, switch and save.


There are three types of Car Insurance:




Third party, which covers your legal liability if you damage someone else’s physical property (walls, vehicles, gates etc.) due to a driving accident.




Third party, Fire and Theft offers third party cover and adds on two useful pieces of cover - fire damage to and theft of your car, including damage caused by a theft or attempted theft.




A fully comprehensive policy includes Third Party, Fire and Theft and in addition will pay for damage to your own vehicle in the event of an accident. There are many extras, too, for example it will also give you cover when you drive other people's cars - useful if you borrow someone's car and their insurance does not cover you.




The following factors affect what you pay for your premiums.




Your age, your job, your driving record.




The car you drive. The higher the value of the vehicle, the higher the premium. High performance vehicles are also more expensive to insure than their stock standard equivalents.




Then there's the location of the car. You'll pay more if you keep the car in a high-crime area or park it on the street at night.




What you use the car for. You'll pay more if, for example, you plan to use the car for business delivery purposes.




Then there is the excess structure that you choose. The higher the excess the lower the premiums.




Gear Locks, Satellite Tracking - will help reduce your premiums




If you are buying a new car ? Don't forget to shop around for Insurance!




For a first-time car buyer, the process can be a difficult decision. Many buyers are not aware of the fact that they need to have insurance before driving their new car off the showroom floor. The financial institutions providing the finance for the purchase will insist on this, in order to ensure that their new asset is protected.




Don't just accept the first offer that is given to you, get at least 3 quotes before making your decision. "Many banks or finance institutions are affiliated to an insurance company or brokerage firm. New buyers therefore may find themselves feeling pressurized to take insurance cover through the bank's preferred supplier. It is important to know that this cannot be enforced and the decision lies with the client. This makes it essential to shop around for competitive quotes, to ensure that you are offered the best deal - from the perspective of both cover and price. For young drivers, this becomes imperative, as they are often penalized for their age and lack of driving experience, translating into higher premiums and excesses."




Cash buyers are not exempt from the need to insure their new car. Thefts and hijackings are still a reality and the growing number of cars on the road puts all drivers at increased risk of being involved in an accident. Choosing an insurance product that is suitable in terms of budget, value adds, cover and excess payable is a careful decision that, with the right advice, can be made sensibly and safely.





Many young, first-time buyers find that purchasing insurance through a direct insurer is actually a simple process.




They are likely to receive a tailored insurance solution catering for their specific needs - with direct insurance, clients don't pay any additional charges for getting what they want. Any driver about to embark on purchasing a new vehicle would do well to consider the time- and cost-saving benefits of direct insurance."

Monday, 14 April 2008

Buy Life Insurance Online - Low Rates Have Never Been Easier To Find

Online life insurance quotes make life insurance shopping easy. The drudgery of purchasing life insurance is being eliminated by the using the web. The search engines will take you right where you need to be with a variety of options. It’s an insurance buyers dream. There are hundreds if insurance carriers online and there are a wide variety of products. That is the landscape that exists and so it behooves you to take advantage. The best approach to online shopping is to prep...

Online life insurance quotes make life insurance shopping easy. The drudgery of purchasing life insurance is being eliminated by the using the web. The search engines will take you right where you need to be with a variety of options. It’s an insurance buyers dream. There are hundreds if insurance carriers online and there are a wide variety of products. That is the landscape that exists and so it behooves you to take advantage. The best approach to online shopping is to prepare yourself before you start your search.


There are two very important questions that need to be answered before you start the process.

Why am I buying Life Insurance? – Believe it or not there are a lot of folks shopping for life insurance without a well defined reason. When you purchase life insurance without a credible purpose in mind then you are throwing money away. People usually drop their life insurance because they do not understand why they purchased it in the first place. Guard against this type of purchase or you may end up repeating this many times. A short needs analysis will give you a basic understanding on the purpose and the amount needed to protect your family and or business.




Should I purchase Term or Permanent Insurance? – This may not be an either or type question. You may want to purchase both. The rule of thumb is that term insurance is purchased for temporary needs and permanent insurance is purchased for lifetime permanent needs. The difference in rates between term and permanent can be significant and so it is better for you to pre-determine a fixed amount that you can afford in your budget. That will help you determine what type of policy to purchase. A nice balance of permanent and term life insurance is preferable but your budget may only allow for term insurance. That’s alright. You can convert the term life to permanent life in the future.

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Buying Life Insurance online – is it a really good idea?

You’ll find the cheapest prices for life insurance on the Internet. But are there hidden complications and does low price come at the expense of quality? The Author explains how it is done and concludes that buying online certainly is a good idea.


The advent of the internet has opened up the possibility of cheaper life insurance for all.


In years gone by, if you were considering life insurance you would probably have invited an insurance salesman from your favourite insurance company to meet you or alternatively gone to your local insurance broker. But rarely would you have been courageous enough to get competitive quotations. It just wasn’t done. You trusted the salesman to do the best for you and surely you thought, life insurance is somewhat technical and requires specialised knowledge. All very cosy. All very expensive. How life has changed!




People now realise that life insurance is not that complicated. If on a scale of 1 to 10, buying car insurance online rates 9, life insurance must be a 7 or 8. This has opened up the Internet as a prime arena for cut-price life insurance. That’s not to imply that life policies bought on the Internet are in any way substandard. No, you’re most likely to end up with a policy from one of the UK’s big insurers like Norwich Union or Legal & General and they’ll be exactly the same policies as you could buy anywhere else. It’s just that the intense competition on the internet and efficiency and simplicity of the system, means that most online brokers decide to cut the commission and roll back the savings into lower prices.




Ah yes I hear you saying, 7 or 8 implies that life insurance is more complicated than car insurance. Yes it is - but that doesn’t mean that it represents a problem. The companies selling life insurance online recognise that many clients feel that some level of personal advice is useful and indeed, necessary. They accommodate this with a mix of useful information on the web site and more often than not, with a short telephone conversation with a life insurance adviser prior to you buying. This provides reassurance and helps to ensure you really do get the policy options you need all at rock bottom prices.




Buying online certainly is a good idea.