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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 265004, member: 76163"] Insurance is an important part of your financial plan. Don't wait until you need it to get the best coverage. Here's some advice on how to get the most out of your insurance policy: Shop around Your home and auto insurance policies are offered by multiple companies. Shop around to find the best one. You can choose from several different types of plans, including comprehensive, collision, and liability. If you're not sure what type of plan is right for you, ask a consumer advocate at your state's department of insurance or check out comparison sites like Insureon or NerdWallet's Insureon Guide to Choosing a Car Insurance Company. Get quotes from multiple companies Don't rely on one quote — get several quotes from different companies and compare policies side by side in order to get the most bang for your buck. When shopping for auto insurance, consider bundling your home and car policies with one company so that you can save money on premiums alone. [/QUOTE]
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