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02nd September 2009
Insurance is vital if you are planning to move in with your partner to start a new life, according to a leading Irish body. Recent advice issued by the Financial Regulator encourages couples to consider the different ways in which they can protect their m... Read >
Author: Rochelle
02nd September 2009
As you calculate your household outgoings you are likely to find that costs have risen due to the worldwide credit squeeze, indicating that you ought to shop around for the best insurance deals on the market. The Central Statistics Office, recently invest... Read >
Author: Rochelle
23rd August 2009
In fact, it’s estimated that out of 4.5 million small - to medium-sized enterprises in the UK, almost half are home-based. And around 60 per cent of all new businesses are started from home – that’s an impressive 1,400 per week.
So where are all ... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson
13th August 2009
Moving house can be an absolute nightmare! But before you start stressing over where to store the china, make sure you’ve ordered the serious stuff first.
The move is said that up there with the debt, divorce and death as a life more stressful events... Read >
Author: shinyumi
29th July 2009
One of the best ways for you to find affordable motor insurance is to shop around. Each year prices can vary and homeowners thinking of renewing their policies to protect their homes are advised to get several quotes in order to find the best deal. Some h... Read >
Author: Rochelle
29th July 2009
You should avoid cutting your home insurance when attempting to reduce your household bills. Financial experts recently stepped forward to warn householders to refrain from doing away with their insurance policies that protect their properties from many d... Read >
Author: Rochelle
11th July 2009
If you want to reduce the cost of your home insurance, you will as a minimum still need buildings insurance to cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding your home. It is up to you whether you want to also insure the things inside your home, although it co... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
11th July 2009
There are two types of home insurance, buildings and contents insurance. If your house is made uninhabitable or needs to be rebuilt due to storm, flood or fire then your buildings insurance would cover your financial losses.
Mortgage providers will usu... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
11th July 2009
There are two main types of home insurance, buildings and contents insurance. Buildings insurance is for protection against financial losses if the actual structure or permanent fixtures of your home are damaged or destroyed. Contents insurance gives you ... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
11th July 2009
It is almost impossible to make your home completely theft proof, but there are lots of things you can do to minimise the chances that you will be targeted. A suitable home buildings and contents insurance policy will protect you against the cost of repla... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
01st July 2009
There are perks to being older and wiser when it comes to home insurance. Did you know you can get great deals on home insurance if you're aged 50 or over? Many insurance companies recognise that people over 50 make fewer and smaller claims. What's more, ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st July 2009
A Farm House is perfect choice when you are looking for some peace and quiet. By getting a farm house, you will be able to enjoy fresh, clean air, healthy environment some peace and quiet, and many other benefits of living. A beautiful farm house is the b... Read >
Author: barnuk
30th June 2009
Amid all the chaos of moving into your new property home insurance may be the last item on your mind to organise, but you are advised to get your recently-purchased house protected as soon as possible.
Global retailer Tesco recently released tips aimed... Read >
Author: Rochelle
28th June 2009
A Farm House is perfect choice when you are looking for some peace and quiet. By getting a farm house, you will be able to enjoy fresh, clean air, healthy environment some peace and quiet, and many other benefits of living. A beautiful farm house is the b... Read >
Author: barnuk
19th June 2009
If you want to pay less for your home insurance, as a minimum your mortgage provider will still require you to have buildings insurance to cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding your home. It is up to you to decide whether to also purchase contents ins... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
19th June 2009
Buildings and contents insurance are both types of home insurance. Buildings insurance covers you against financial losses if the structure or permanent fixtures of your house are damaged, and contents insurance is for your belongings that would go with y... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
19th June 2009
Buildings insurance is a type of home insurance. If your home is destroyed or made uninhabitable by fire, storm, flood or vandalism then buildings insurance will cover your financial losses.
To get a mortgage you will normally be required to take out b... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
19th June 2009
It is virtually impossible to make your home completely burglar proof, but there are many things that you can do to reduce the likelihood that you will be targeted. An appropriate home buildings and contents insurance policy will pay you the cost of anyth... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
18th June 2009
Are you all fingers and thumbs around the home? If you are then you will probably require accidental damage cover on your house insurance policy. With this type of cover you will be insured against any loss of damage at you home that was accidental.
Y... Read >
Author: Simon
13th June 2009
Making that final mortgage repayment is a true red letter day, but be aware that in doing so, you may also be making your last home insurance payment - which could leave you open to all kinds of risk. As home buyers are invariably required to take out bui... Read >
Author: MarkeD
13th June 2009
Home insurance is one of most important financial products available. For most people their home is the most valuable thing that they own and in the current economic climate having the money to repair any damage to that object would be nigh on impossible.... Read >
Author: Chris
06th June 2009
According to the latest figures, investment in overseas property is still popular with Spain clearly being the most invested country. Your holiday home is an important investment which for a substantial part of the year will be left unoccupied or rented... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson
04th June 2009
With the number of burglaries set to rise in the UK as a result of the economic downturn, it is important to protect yourself against the increasing threat of crime. Whilst there are things that you can do to help reduce the risk of burglary, it can’t b... Read >
Author: David Wilcox
04th June 2009
As the recession continues to take its toll, it's more important than ever to ensure you're not paying over the odds for cover. Recent findings show that British householders are overpaying on their home insurance by £1.3 billion per year*, and that almo... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th May 2009
Always shop around for your home insurance cover, there are many home insurance comparison guides around online to help you compare as many policies as you want. Also, remember to check the levels of excess, cover and exclusions so you’ll know that youâ... Read >
Author: Simon
20th May 2009
Number One: Shop around for your home insurance, why not use a comparison guide to help you compare as many providers as you can. Remember to also check the levels of cover, excess and exclusions to make sure that you’re getting the right deal for you. ... Read >
Author: Simon
18th May 2009
As the recession continues to take its toll, it's more important than ever to ensure you're not paying over the odds for cover. Recent findings show that British householders are overpaying on their home insurance by £1.3 billion per year*, and that almo... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th May 2009
A good home insurance policy can protect you against flood damage to your property. Why not let a house insurance company help you should you or your home suffer from the affects of flooding to your home.
Most buildings and contents policies can provide... Read >
Author: Simon
27th April 2009
Buy to Let Insurance is an essential element for anyone who is looking to rent out their property. As a landlord, it would be quite safe to say a lot of hard work and personal finance has gone into obtaining your property or properties. It’s essential t... Read >
Author: dezbroatch
22nd April 2009
Along with car insurance, home insurance has become probably the most competitive sector of the insurance business. It's because most homeowners consider home insurance to be an essential aspect of home ownership and a "must have" insurance. So whilst the... Read >
Author: michael challiner
25th March 2009
Whether you are a new homeowner or simply looking for a lower home insurance quote, it pays to understand the necessary factors to take into consideration. But without careful consideration, you could end up either paying too much or being underinsured.
... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th March 2009
There's no such thing as a standard barn insurance policy. Each insurer offers varying levels of cover and different exclusions. A best and standard barn insurance policy is converting from a disused barn to a stylish and exclusive family home. Barn insur... Read >
Author: conversion
08th February 2009
Landlords Property Insurance covers damage to your property. Such insurance will cover the property you are letting for damage from events such as a fire or flood. It is therefore, important to get your building or property insured at the right time. So t... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
02nd February 2009
If you’re about to have any building work carried out on your property, be extra careful not to accidentally invalidate your home insurance in the process.
The best way to avoid this happening is to notify your home insurance provider of any planned ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd December 2008
Whether you are buying a new house or moving into rented property, you will need to know about the best ways to protect your property and possessions.
As it goes, the priority for any homeowner will be to secure buildings insurance to cover their pro... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd December 2008
It is essential that you should work protect yourself, be you are a landlord or tenant who is renting from a landlord. You never know when problem will suddenly knock your door, so having insurance is always a wise step to protect yourself. However many p... Read >
Author: Om Prakash
31st October 2008
If a landlord owns two or more rental property, he can simplify his landlord insurance by applying for a landlord’s portfolio insurance. Create an interesting landlord portfolio insurance. Have just a single insurance policy for the whole portfolio, it ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
13th October 2008
With the recent worries and closure of many banks a lot of people have drastically lost faith in the banking system. Due to this drastic loss in faith, some wealthy savers have decided to start keeping their savings at their home in a domestic safe rather... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
18th August 2008
With over 3,000 mortgage deals currently on the market, you will need to search thoroughly before possibly making the biggest financial commitment you will ever have to make. You are ready to borrow hundreds of thousands of pounds from a company in order ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
07th July 2008
It is something you might see on the plot of Eastenders of Coronation Street, but some people actually have to live the nightmare of seeing their home wrecked during a teenage party. This is exactly what happened to the parents of Sarah Ruscoe in Devon re... Read >
Author: Jemma
21st June 2008
Nationwide Building Society has announced that it will offer a 20% discount immediately, and then in the subsequent year, on combined buildings and contents insurance as a reward for loyalty from its customers. If new customers purchase services online, t... Read >
Author: Monica
20th June 2008
The world of insurance can be a bit of a mind-boggling landmine of information, quotes and brokers. It can be somewhat daunting attempting to purchase the relevant insurance for your needs, especially when everyone seems to have an opinion.
Before eve... Read >
Author: Liza Tornton
25th May 2008
The world of insurance can be a bit of a mind-boggling landmine of information, quotes and brokers. It can be somewhat daunting attempting to purchase the relevant insurance for your needs, especially when everyone seems to have an opinion.
Before eve... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
09th May 2008
Home cover is the second most important insurance for consumers, it comes just behind car insurance which is a legal requirement.
This is according to Graeme Trudgill, the British Insurance Broker’s Association (Biba)’s corporate affairs executive,... Read >
Author: Jemma
09th May 2008
Which has warned consumers that they could be wasting thousands of pounds of their hard earned cash on unnecessary insurance? The consumer body said that life insurance, car, buildings and contents insurance was vital, however it argued that other pol... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
Which has warned consumers that they could be wasting thousands of pounds of their hard earned cash on unnecessary insurance? The consumer body said that life insurance, car, buildings and contents insurance was vital, however it argued that other policie... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
Home cover is the second most important insurance for consumers, it comes just behind car insurance which is a legal requirement.
Home cover is the second most important insurance for consumers, it comes just behind car insurance which is a legal requi... Read >
Author: Jemma
30th April 2008
Home cover is the second most important insurance for consumers, it comes just behind car insurance which is a legal requirement.
This is according to Graeme Trudgill, the British Insurance Broker’s Association (Biba)’s corporate affairs executive,... Read >
Author: Dyson Broome
29th April 2008
Which has warned consumers that they could be wasting thousands of pounds of their hard earned cash on unnecessary insurance? The consumer body said that life insurance, car, buildings and contents insurance was vital, however it argued that other policie... Read >
Author: OnlyFinance
20th February 2008
Buildings Insurance - the sky's the limit when the roof gets blown away
Apparently, more than one and a half million roofs were damaged last year, mostly by high winds. This amounts to a whopping 200 million tiles, a two point five billion pound cost o... Read >
Author: George Carr
08th October 2007
Your home is likely to be the biggest investment you'll ever make, so protecting it against potential disasters is a smart and logical step to consider. If you have a mortgage, it will likely be part of the conditions that you have insurance to cover the... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
23rd May 2007
In no way does the title of this article mean you should not take out home insurance on your property. The correct home insurance policy can provide excellent protection for your home and the possessions within.
The purpose of this article is to hig... Read >
Author: Peter Ecob
14th March 2007
It is true to say that these days you can arrange an insurance policy for almost every eventuality. The most common insurance policies that people take out will include buildings insurance, contents insurance, life assurance and critical illness cover.
... Read >
Author: Christopher
08th June 2006
No one likes paying for home insurance, but it's a necessary evil for most of us. This doesn't mean you have to pay through the nose for it though - try these 8 easy tips for cheaper home insurance and see how much you could reduce your premiums by.
- ... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
18th August 2005
Global warming may have been lurking on our horizon for a number of years and historical records of terrorists have existed for thousands of years, but we are coming into a new age where we try and financially protect ourselves against such problems and i... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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