Ryan Patterson's Articles

  • You've Found Personal Health Insurance; Should You Buy Long-Term Care Insurance for Aging Parents?
    Planning to cover your own insurance needs, from finding good personal health insurance to choosing the correct auto insurance coverages can be a challenge. But, don't forget to consider your role in caring for aging parents as you build your insurance portfolio. This article will help you decide if you should buy long-term care insurance for them.
  • When Two Households Become One: Home Contents Insurance for Couples Approaching Marriage
    The two of you are living together and engaged to be married. You've entered into the, "What's mine is yours and what's yours is mine" frame of mind. You've only been living together a few months in what used to be exclusively his apartment. So, iss any of your stuff insured under his home contents insurance policy?
  • What's the Difference Between Permanent and Whole Life Insurance?
    Whole life insurance is a type of permanent insurance, and both of these have terms lasting until the end of the insured's life, as opposed to term life insurance, which, as the name suggests, only covers the life of the insured for a specified term.
  • Tips for Saving Money on Permanent and Term Life Insurance
    Whether you're looking to buy permanent or term life insurance, or even over 50s life insurance, there are things you can do to save money. While life insurance may not be a subject that's fun to think about, nonetheless it's important to have sufficient coverage to protect your family. Consider the following tips to secure good coverage and lower the price you pay for insurance.
  • Theft? Earthquake? Flood? Insurance for Homeowners: What Does it Cover?
    If you're a new homeowner, understanding your homeowners insurance policy is really important, but sometimes trying to figure out all of the policy's components - or whether you need additional coverages such as flood insurance - can get confusing. Remember that a standard homeowner's insurance policy includes four essential types of coverage.
  • Save Money: Affordable Auto Insurance
    If you're shopping for affordable auto insurance and looking to save money, there are many variables to consider. The price of auto insurance varies depending on the car you drive, your driving record, and the insurance company you choose. This guide has information to help you choose the best auto insurance policy for your goals.
  • Protecting Your Family: Health Insurance, Life Insurance, And, Don't Forget! - Disability Insurance
    Most breadwinners buy family health insurance and life insurance policies to protect their families, but when it comes to long-term disability insurance, many people skimp. Find out why you shouldn't underestimate your need for disability insurance.
  • How to Find Affordable Term or Whole Life Insurance
    When it comes to understanding term or whole life insurance policies, there's good news and not so good news. The good news is that both term life insurance and universal or whole life insurance have become cheaper over the past decade. The bad news is that almost all of we mortals are going to need life insurance if we want to protect our loved ones after we die.
  • Finding Affordable Car Insurance: A Discount Auto Insurance Checklist
    The following checklist provides discounts you can ask about when shopping for affordable car insurance. Remember, though, that the availability of discount auto insurance varies by state and company.
  • Don't Overpay on Individual Medical Insurance Claims
    With ample opportunities for billing errors within today's complex health care claims and reimbursements systems, it's a wonder people carrying individual medical insurance don't spend more time carefully checking each Explanation of Benefit. Checking your EOB is the first line of defense against overpaying on a health insurance claim.
  • Do You Have Home Contents Insurance?
    Have you purchased adequate home contents insurance to protect your valuables against loss from fire, windstorm, lightning strike and theft? The way to be sure you've got sufficient home contents insurance is to make a detailed home inventory and keep it updated.
  • Divorce: Whole Life Insurance or Term Life Insurance?
    For many divorcing couples, a term life insurance policy offers several advantages over a whole life insurance policy, and allows divorcing couples sensitive to fulfilling their financial obligations to each other and their children some affordable and sensible options. When the time comes to divide assets between divorcing couples, careful attention should be given during negotiations to provide for a life insurance policy.
  • Divorce and Affordable Auto Insurance
    Deciding who gets which car may be an obvious decision in a divorce, but careful consideration of how to take possession of an affordable auto insurance policy may be a little more difficult. While auto insurance regulations and collision coverage requirements vary by state, there are enough similarities to offer this quick checklist to make sure that you're covered.
  • Cover Those Family Jewels With More Than Just Renter's Insurance
    If you are a homeowner or renter you probably have either homeowner's insurance or renter's insurance that covers most of your valuables. But, consider that a lot of insurance companies are dropping their customers at the slightest suggestion of a claim. Do you really have the coverage you need for your most valued possessions? Most policies cover the "cost" value of your valuables, not the actual replacement cost.
  • Choosing the Right Vehicle Means Saving on Car Insurance for a Young Driver
    It's time for another "first" for your child—the first car, but you've heard the stories about how expensive premiums usually are for teen drivers. Learn how to find reasonably priced car insurance for a young driver.

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