Insurance is quite the salesman's dream commodity when you think about it. Month after month we hand over your hard earned money, with pretty much only someone else's word that we have actually bought anything at all. The only evidence we get is a small piece of paper, after all! What's more, we do this whilst sincerely wishing that we never have any need of the thing that we have theoretically bought!
This is an overly simplistic view however. What we are actually buying is peace of mind. The security of knowing that if the worst does actually happen, we'll be ok. Financially, a least anyway. Things don't actually need to be physical to be capable opf being bought and sold either. Our whole financial securites trading system is based on the ability to trade in notional or theoretical commodities.
If you're in the market for some insurance cover, perhaps because you have something of particular value that you would like covered or simply because you just have to, as with motor insurance, how can you be sure that you are getting the best deal for your needs?
As you are probably aware, it is possible to get a policy to cover every eventuality on any conceivable object. Everything, in fact, from a musician's hands to a multinational corporation's stock issue.
There is quite literally a whole world of information at the tips of our fingers these days, be it at the end of a phone line or as the fruits from a couple of hours surfing on the Internet. Whatever your requirements, you are bound to found a policy provider eager for your cash.
You may assume that the first job is to get on the Internet and try to get in as many quotes as possible. Almost, but not quite. Before you embark on this, you should first try to figure out exactly the level of cover you require.
If it is motor insurance you are seeking, decide if you want cover to extend to the cost of the cd's you invariably leave in the car. If you have an expensive audio system, this may need a separate policy. It may also be cheaper to take the bundled breakdown cover rather than to arrange it separately.
If it is home contents cover you are seeking, don't forget to accurately price up the cost of things that are frequently overlooked. You would be amazed at how much it will actually cost to replace all of your clothes, books, and cd's!
As with most things in life, the secret is to do some preparation and know exactly what you want. Know which point you are flexible on and make sure you are adequately covered.
The one point to be absolutely clear on though is to not leave yourself adequately covered. Should you need to make a claim the surrounding events are already likely to taken an emotional toll without having to cover a considerable shortfall between what you have actually lost and what you managed to get out of the insurance company. - 29969
This is an overly simplistic view however. What we are actually buying is peace of mind. The security of knowing that if the worst does actually happen, we'll be ok. Financially, a least anyway. Things don't actually need to be physical to be capable opf being bought and sold either. Our whole financial securites trading system is based on the ability to trade in notional or theoretical commodities.
If you're in the market for some insurance cover, perhaps because you have something of particular value that you would like covered or simply because you just have to, as with motor insurance, how can you be sure that you are getting the best deal for your needs?
As you are probably aware, it is possible to get a policy to cover every eventuality on any conceivable object. Everything, in fact, from a musician's hands to a multinational corporation's stock issue.
There is quite literally a whole world of information at the tips of our fingers these days, be it at the end of a phone line or as the fruits from a couple of hours surfing on the Internet. Whatever your requirements, you are bound to found a policy provider eager for your cash.
You may assume that the first job is to get on the Internet and try to get in as many quotes as possible. Almost, but not quite. Before you embark on this, you should first try to figure out exactly the level of cover you require.
If it is motor insurance you are seeking, decide if you want cover to extend to the cost of the cd's you invariably leave in the car. If you have an expensive audio system, this may need a separate policy. It may also be cheaper to take the bundled breakdown cover rather than to arrange it separately.
If it is home contents cover you are seeking, don't forget to accurately price up the cost of things that are frequently overlooked. You would be amazed at how much it will actually cost to replace all of your clothes, books, and cd's!
As with most things in life, the secret is to do some preparation and know exactly what you want. Know which point you are flexible on and make sure you are adequately covered.
The one point to be absolutely clear on though is to not leave yourself adequately covered. Should you need to make a claim the surrounding events are already likely to taken an emotional toll without having to cover a considerable shortfall between what you have actually lost and what you managed to get out of the insurance company. - 29969