5 Tips For Lowering The Cost Of Your Motorcycle Insurance

Posted on: 7 August 2017

Purchasing a motorcycle is costly enough, but include the cost of motorcycle insurance and it's even more. Here are five tips to help you lower the motorcycle insurance costs: Buy a Practical Motorcycle: A sports motorcycle is going to cost you a lot more in insurance costs than a cruiser since sports bikes are often driven with more risks than a cruiser. An insurance company will see a sports bike as a greater risk.
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3 Home Insurance Tips For Hurricane Season

Posted on: 6 July 2017

If you live in a hurricane-prone area, this is the time of year when you start paying more attention to the weather reports and wondering whether a hurricane might be headed toward you this year. Hopefully, you have a disaster plan and a stock of emergency supplies, just in case. But you also have to think about after the storm. How protected are you? If your home is hit, will you be able to repair or rebuild it?
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3 Tips For Improving Your Final Expenses Insurance Sales

Posted on: 20 May 2017

Despite the growing need for final expense insurance, some brokers are struggling to make the sales necessary to be successful in the industry. Since your income is directly linked to how well you perform, you need to take the time out to hone your selling techniques. To help you get started on improving your sales, here are a few tips you can use.   Enroll in Final Expenses Training  Even if you believe that your selling techniques are solid, there is always room for improvement.
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Why You Need More Than The State-Required Minimum Coverage

Posted on: 2 May 2017

In most places, the state sets a required minimum amount of insurance necessary for all drivers. Many people will pick up that minimum amount and never think too much more about it. However, there's many reasons you should consider adding more than the required minimums. Minimum Liability Coverage Is Very Limited Liability coverage will pay for medical bills and property damage you're found liable for. While the minimum coverage amount can vary from place to place, they're never very much.
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