| The Consumers Guide To Homeowners Insurance |
| Whether you are a first-time home buyer, a veteran of many years of mortgage payments and house upkeep, a condo owner or an apartment dweller, your household is one of some 90 million in the United States. Chances are your home is your single most expensive budget item and - for the home or condo owner - your most valuable investment. Homeowners insurance* is a "package" policy that covers both property - structures and personal possessions - and liability.
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| The Consumers Guide To Small Business Insurance |
| If you own your own business or are a partner in one, you're probably already familiar with risk. After all, few things in life are riskier than launching and running your own small business. Part of the risk of any small business is the loss of critical tools and property or liability to others. Either of which can cause loss of income or even force you to close your doors. |
| The Consumers Guides to Auto Insurance |
| Back in 1898 when the first U.S. automobile insurance policy was purchased, there were barely 100 cars on the streets, nationwide. Horses and carriages ruled the roads, and the main concern then for both insurers and auto drivers was any injury those noisy new machines might do to horses. |
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