Volvo, the safety of the city, reduce insurance premiums
The Volvo XC60 is equipped with Volvo’s City Safety technology as standard, the Insurance help reduce the number of great interest is the low-speed collision impact severity. Safety City, about 10 insurance companies in the world to 30 percent, thanks to the positive impact of reducing subsidies to customers to ensure a new crossover model.
Pascagoula’s fire rating improves; may decrease insurance premiums
Some Illinois patients may be stuck paying high insurance premiums, while others benefit
CHICAGO – For thousands of Illinois residents who pay high health insurance premiums because of medical problems, the new federal health care legislation won’t offer relief.
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Families of fallen firefighters can receive health insurance premiums
Gov. Jim Doyle has signed into law a bill requiring Wisconsin municipalities pay health insurance premiums for survivors of firefighters killed in the line of duty.
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Title Insurance Premiums Decline at Lower Rate than Previous Year
WASHINGTON—-The American Land Title Association reported title insurance premiums written during 2009 nearly held steady from 2008 after dropping significantly the past five years.
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Pascagoula’s fire rating improves; may decrease insurance premiums
PASCAGOULA, MS (WLOX) – Homeowners and businesses in Pascagoula could see a decrease in their insurance premium rates due to the city’s recent fire rating improvement from a Class Six to a Class Five. The upgrade was the result of the Mississippi State Rating Bureau’s most recent inspection of the city’s fire defense program.
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Pay the Extra Premiums for Whole Life Insurance Quotes?

I currently have a term life insurance policy and am considering converting it to a whole life policy. I’m married with no kids. My wife has her own life insurance and retirements already in place. We are not going to have children. The main reason I was interested in the Whole Life was the investing portion to supplement my current mutual fund retirement. Should I pay the extra premiums for the Whole life or should I keep the term life and put the extra money into a Roth IRA? Any advice would be great. Thank you
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Got my second speeding ticket in Texas in 9 months.. any way around insurance premiums going up?

I was driving down I-45 and i kind of had a blackout/flashback of a car wreck i was a passenger in 2 weeks ago. i was going around a curve and a car entered my lane and i flashedback and the next thing i remember is being pulled over for going 79 in a 60.. although i thought it was 65 ( i dont drive there often)
anyways.. i got a ticket back in august (9 mths ago) and took traffic school to get out of it. now i need a way to appeal to take defensive driving again or something else that will not effect my insurance premiums.
i would love to plead temporary insanity since i don’t remember a chunk of that road being driven but i figure that wouldn’t be the best idea
anybody have suggestions?
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A tax levied on motor fuels, alcoholic beverages, tobacco and insurance premiums is called an?

a. excise tax
b. a punitive tax
c. a luxury tax
d. a bounty tax
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What’s the point of spending $1 trillion on healthcare “reform” if insurance premiums won’t even go down?

Has this whole charade been to pass a bill with a “trigger option”??……knowing damn well the actual bill wouldn’t bring down costs in the slightest??
This seems like a trillion dollar excuse for the govt. to give itself some more power.
What do you think??
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29421.html
And in fact, for all the ink spilled on the effects of health care reform, no independent group has taken a comprehensive look at how the legislation would impact premiums for the 170 million Americans who receive insurance through their employers – a population that would receive little direct financial assistance under the various congressional proposals.
For small businesses and individuals who purchase their own plans, economists remain sharply divided over the impact on premiums. ……………………“Far and away, what happens to premiums is dependent on whether you can bend the cost curve,” Cutler said.
And there are questions as to whether the bills even meet that goal.
Gruber, the favorite economist of the White House, said the bill “really doesn’t bend the cost curve.”
“But I think this bill starts us down the road to the point where we can do that,” Gruber said. “The alternative is doing nothing. Relative to doing nothing, I think we are a lot closer to bending the curve.”
Reminded that Obama demanded a bill that lowers health care spending, Gruber said: “That is what he would like to do. But he’s not doing it.”
avail………….So you admit this current bill would accomplish nothing other than make us feel like we were doing something productive??


