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This Is The Best Way To Prepare For Unexpected Expenses
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[QUOTE="sharonknight, post: 330009, member: 104949"] Yes, you are right taking insurance is not an additional expense but it is a way to make it prepare for unexpected expenses. Suppose you have a Car if you can spend a huge amount of money to buy your dream car, then to protect that car from accidents, stolen, and some natural calamities you just need to spend some 3 to 5 percent of over all costs as insurance costs. In some accident-type situations, you need to give a few amounts or sometimes nothing when you take insurance claims. So make a good habit of taking insurance. [/QUOTE]
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