Reduce your insurance costs in a second
While the cost of insurance appears to increase year on year and has for many people reached a level where they are now struggling to finance their insurance, there are simple ways you can reduce your insurance costs.
One of the easiest ways to reduce your annual insurance costs is to pay a one-off premium rather than 12 monthly staged payments. It is common knowledge that the difference between a one-off payment premium for your insurance cover and 12 monthly payments can be as much as 20% and higher. So at glance you can easily reduce your insurance costs by up to 20% although this would assume that you have sufficient funds available to pay your insurance premiums as a one-off payment.
There are also ways to reduce your car insurance for example, by simply taking extra precautions with regards to parking your vehicle, adding a car alarm and many people save significant money each year by promising to do a limited number of miles. These may seem like simple actions but if you do your homework you will see there are significant savings to be made by simply cutting your insurance cover to match exactly what you need.
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