Last 10 posts from the top Insurance blogs
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Why Canadian retirees are better off than Americans
3 hours ago
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Health Insurance News
From a retirement-planning perspective, Canadians should be extremely thankful. I have recently heard of a couple of reasonably wealthy American couples who had to declare bankruptcy in their 70s and 80s as a result of overwhelming health care costs.
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Cutting High Risk Auto Insurance Costs
6 hours ago
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Auto Insurance Articles and Car Insurance RSS Feed
from admin
As consumers apply for an automobile policy from a potential policyholder, the insurer will evaluate the application of the motorists and assign them to a risk pool based on the risks involved with providing coverage. Depending on how risky a drive is to insure will play a major factor in what the premium will be asked for by the insurer. The riskier a driver seems to carriers usually leads to hig ...
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Obama administration buys $700K health care ad
7 hours ago
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Health Insurance News
Read more: National , Politics , Politico , Politics , Obama Administration , Healthcare , Health Care , Health Care Reform , Advertising , 2010 Elections , Health Insurance In the wake of two polls showing seniors skeptical of health reform, the Obama administration has made a $700,000 national cable ad buy, featuring Andy Griffith talking about ...
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Caterpillar picks N.C. for equipment plant
7 hours ago
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Insurance News
Heavy-equipment manufacturer Caterpillar Inc. said Friday it will build a parts plant for large mining machines, and it expects to employ about 510 full-time and contract workers in five years.
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Medicare Supplement Insurance
8 hours ago
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Health Insurance Blog
from ymedina
According to the press release “Medigap Plans Providing Prescription Drug Coverage Clarifications” found on OnlinePRNews.com, the Medicare Supplement News Center is making a clarification on their website about Medigap because of an influx of confusion by consumers.
Apparently, many senior citizens think that one of the missing pieces covered in Medigap insurance is traditional Medicar ...
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BBB: Mile High Investigations takes low road, makes false claims
10 hours ago
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WalletPop Blog
from Alysse Dalessandro
Filed under: Consumer Ally Colorado sleuthing firm Mile High Investigations has been falsely advertising itself as BBB-accredited, as well as making other false claims about its business, says the organization's Denver and Boulder office.
The company says it was founded in 1999 when it wasn't, used photos on its website taken from a competitor, and posted reviews its employees wrote themselves, p ...
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Open Source Medical Records
10 hours ago
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Colorado Health Insurance Insider
from Louise
[...] In general, I'm a fan of as much transparency as possible in health care. I think that patients, doctors, and payers (both public and private health insurance) should have access to information related to treatment, diagnoses, and cost - as quickly as possible and as clearly as possible. Open source medical records is one step towards transparency, and I like that. [...]
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Two Ways to Save Money on your Life Insurance Premiums
10 hours ago
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Life Insurance Blog, Online Life Insurance | Life
from The Life Insurer
Life insurance underwriters work off of actuarial tables, which catalog risk factors a life insurance applicant presents to the insurance company. The higher the risk of your dying prematurely, the more premium you’ll pay. It’s as simple as that. What are two risks you can reduce or eliminate and save money by doing so?
If you [...]
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Two Ways to Save Money on your Life Insurance Premiums
10 hours ago
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Life Insurance Blog, Online Life Insurance | Life
from The Life Insurer
Life insurance underwriters work off of actuarial tables, which catalog risk factors a life insurance applicant presents to the insurance company. The higher the risk of your dying prematurely, the more premium you’ll pay. It’s as simple as that. What are two risks you can reduce or eliminate and save money by doing so?
If you [...]
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New credit card laws help merchants, but what about customers?
11 hours ago
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WalletPop Blog
from Martha C. White
Filed under: Credit, Credit CardsIt's not unusual to walk into a mom-and-pop store and see a hand-lettered sign telling customers they have to spend $5, $10 or $15 if they want to use their credit card. This practice, along with having credit card customers pay more than those paying by cash or check, was long forbidden by the agreements merchants had with the credit card processors. ( Processors ...