Finance
What is Comprehensive Car Insurance?
April 7, 2010 by GregoryL · Leave a Comment
For those looking for a new car insurance plan, deciding whether or not to purchase comprehensive car insurance can be a difficult decision. Comprehensive car insurance coverage is a level of coverage which insures a vehicle in the event of loss or damage that is not caused by a typical car accident or collision. For [...]
Learn about Brokered CDs
March 31, 2010 by GregoryL · Leave a Comment
If you’re willing to do some research, then you might find that a brokered CD offers the best CD rates on the market. Many people invest in brokered CDs in order to find strong CD interest rates that they might not have been able to find with a bank CD rate. Here’s a brief overview [...]
E&O Insurance Rates, Claims, and Processes
March 23, 2010 by GregoryL · Leave a Comment
When you’re comparing E&O insurance rates, it’s definitely important to take a look at annual premium costs and deductibles. Many people overlook how claims are made when they are shopping for insurance rates. Claims Made vs. Claims Made and Reported E&O insurance covers and errors or omissions made by professionals when said professionals fail to [...]
Banks Market Savings Accounts With Bonuses
March 18, 2010 by GregoryL · Leave a Comment
Bonuses added to savings accounts are often a great way for banks to attract customers. However, you should be very wary of savings account bonuses. Often, banks use savings account or checking account bonuses simply to trap customers into accounts with low interest rates. Look at the Bare Numbers First and foremost, you should analyze [...]
How Students Should Handle Credit Card Offers
February 26, 2010 by GregoryL · Leave a Comment
Student credit card offers can help first time cardholders establish a line of credit. Most credit card offers tailored to students have certain requirements and benefits. These credit cards are often easier to pay off than standard credit cards. Starting out Slow Creditors sometimes offer student credit cards even if the potential student has no [...]
Teach Your Kid about Banking with Children’s Savings Accounts
February 26, 2010 by GregoryL · Leave a Comment
One of the best ways people can teach their children about saving money is by opening savings accounts for the kids. Savings accounts for children work to educate young ones on the basics and importance of saving money. Imparting Life Lessons Parents can teach kids about the basics of banking by opening up a children’s [...]
