Chances are you'll save enough to have a grand time on date night -- if your mate is a safe driver.
It can cost $14,000 a year for insurance on a Huayra, $1.4 million Italian sports car. And that's only if you don't drive it.
Many people would cut back on life insurance after financial setback, a poll finds. Others wouldn't dream of cutting any insurance.
Progressive is the latest auto insurer to ask customers to put monitoring devices in their vehicles. Privacy advocates are yelping. This driver thinks the idea should be taken even further.
With the average car insurance premium costing more than $120 a month, why pay for unnecessary coverage? Trim that bill.
It might seem harsh, but lying about being a smoker is insurance fraud and that is not something taken lightly.
Here are some tips for trying to buy individual coverage when you aren't insured through the workplace.
Whether you're struggling with debt, making big plans or looking for a better quality of life, saving is essential.
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