Sure, the beach scenery is hard to resist. But is it worth a few hundred dollars extra on your car insurance bill?
The best way to keep car insurance premiums low is to not commit moving violations.
Looking for help after the government intentionally floods your land? If you don't have flood insurance, you may be out of luck.
Where you live is a factor in what you'll pay, but there are ways to lower your bill no matter where you are.
Homeowners insurance rates are heading up in high-risk areas, but owners who fortify their homes can become eligible for discounts.
That's the difference young drivers can expect to find between the lowest auto insurance quote and the next lowest. The gap is also large for older drivers.
A new survey says that while we sometimes eat, drink and text while we're driving, at least we're not lying to our auto insurers about it.
Most people spend more time trying to save a buck or two on groceries than they do shopping for insurance, a simple task that could save them hundreds -- even thousands.
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