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Fundamentals of Insurance


Fundamentals of Insurance


$75.75


FUNDAMENTALS OF INSURANCE, 2E combines hands-on activities, examples from news-making companies, creative special features, and solid content to give your students a full understanding of insurance. Extensive use of activities help students better understand the importance of insurance and how it affects them today–and through to their retirement days. Insurance careers are integrated throughout the text, as well as being provided as a focus in their own chapter. Research questions require students to make contact with the insurance world where they will get additional career information and bring interest and realism into the classroom. Students learn the importance of risk management, property and auto insurance, health coverage, insurance rates, claims procedures, careers in insurance, annuities and planning for retirement.

Principles of Risk Management and Insurance


Principles of Risk Management and Insurance


$18.49


Principles of Risk Management and Insurance focuses primarily on the consumers of insurance, and the text blends basic risk management and insurance principles with consumer considerations. Praised for its depth and breadth of coverage, the Tenth Edition provides even more flexibility in its organization by giving an overview of the insurance industry first, before discussing specific plans. Basic Concepts in Risk Management and Insurance: Risk in Our Society; Insurance and Risk; Introduction to Risk Management; Advanced Topics in Risk Management; The Private Insurance Industry: Types of Insurers and Marketing Systems; Insurance Company Operations; Financial Operations of Insurers; Government Regulation of Insurance; Legal Principles in Risk and Insurance: Fundamental Legal Principles; Analysis of Insurance Contracts; Life and Health Risks: Life Insurance; Life Insurance Contractual Provisions; Buying Life Insurance; Annuities and Individual Retirement Accounts; Individual Health Insurance Coverages; Employee Benefits: Group Health Insurance; Employee Benefits: Retirement Plans; Social Insurance; Personal Property and Liability Risks: The Liability Risk; Homeowners Insurance, Section I; Homeowners Insurance, Section II; Auto Insurance; Auto Insurance and Society; Other Property and Liability Insurance Coverages; Commercial Property and Liability Risks: Commercial Property Insurance; Commercial Liability Insurance; Crime Insurance and Surety Bonds. For all readers interested in risk management and insurance.

Auto Insurance and No-Fault Law


Auto Insurance and No-Fault Law


$131.63


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Insurance for Dummies


Insurance for Dummies


$21.99


Now updated — your guide to getting the best insurance policy Are you intimidated by insurance? Have no fear — this easy-to-understand guide explains everything you need to know, from getting the most coverage at the best price to dealing with adjusters, filing claims, and more. Whether you’re looking for personal or business insurance, you’ll see how to avoid common pitfalls, lower your costs, and get what you deserve at claim time. Get to know the basics — understand how to make good insurance decisions and reduce the chances of a financial loss in your life Take your insurance on the road — manage your personal automobile risks, handle special situations, insure recreational vehicles, and deal with insurance adjusters Understand homeowner’s and renter’s insurance — know what is and isn’t covered by typical policies, common exclusions and pitfalls, and how to cover yourself against personal lawsuits Buy the right umbrella policy — discover the advantages, and coordinate your policies to cover the gaps Manage life, health, and disability risks — explore individual and group policies, understand Medicare basics, and evaluate long-term disability and long-term-care insurance Open the book and find: The best life, health, home, and auto policies Strategies for handling the claims process to get what you deserve Tips on adjusting your deductible to suit your lifestyle How to navigate healthcare policies Ways to reduce your risk and your premiums Common traps and loopholes Considerations for grads, freelancers, and remote workers

Auto+Insurance


The Fifth Solomon


The Fifth Solomon




Garfield And Friends Show #93


Garfield And Friends Show #93


$1.99



Philips HeartStart Home Defibrillator (AED)


Philips HeartStart Home Defibrillator (AED)


$1,109.00


Please Note: There will be a $150 re-stocking fee on all returns of this item…

Tripp Lite APS2012 2000W 12V DC to AC Inverter with Automatic Line-to-Battery 100/25-Amp Charger


Tripp Lite APS2012 2000W 12V DC to AC Inverter with Automatic Line-to-Battery 100/25-Amp Charger


$1,089.00


Tripp Lite APS2012 PWRINV APS 2012 2000W 12VDC HWIRE…

Car Selling – If You Love Autos And You Love Selling, Then Car Selling Might Be A Great Job Choice For You

It might sound strange to you, but when I was a child I loved car sales. I dreamed of getting the perfect vehicle, you see, so looking at previously owned autos for sale was lots of fun for me. For me, in the end, the perfect vehicle was an aged 1968 Corvette. I could not get enough of aged Corvettes, or Mustangs for that case. Muscle autos ruled my world. Every time I would spy a Trading Times marketing previously owned autos for sale, I would get it. My mom thought it was fairly humorous, but my dad was proud of me. He was a true man’s man, and he was happy to see me getting into autos.

The very first auto sale I actually went to to look for a vehicle was a police auction. I wanted a motorcycle, but my parents didn’t want to pay the motorcycle insurance premiums. From this adult perspective, I can see why they would’ve been freaked out about the motorcycle insurance premiums, particularly motorcycle insurance for a 16 year old! Well, I was 15 years of age, and eager for receiving my license at 16. I had been holding down a job for a couple of years, saving up money for car sales. I wanted to purchase a vehicle as soon as I could, you see. I knew that, as soon as I was 16, I would have the capacity to drive. I also knew that my parents would not help me out. I would need to purchase a previously owned vehicle with my own funds.

In fact, I didn’t get my first vehicle at one of those car sales. I want to lots of previously owned vehicle lots, and I even looked at a few new autos, but I ended up buying a vehicle from a friend. He was a family friend who had been fixing autos for many years, and he had some wonderful old muscle autos that were in quite good condition. It cost practically every penny that I had, but I ended up buying an aged Trans Am. It didn’t exactly drive like a dream, but I was the proudest child in school to be the owner of it.

Nowdays, I run my own car sales operation. You see, I have a previously owned vehicle lot of my own. I previously owned to work on a new vehicle lot, but I didn’t truly like the way that sales autos went there. The great thing about previously owned autos is that the whole thing is open for bargaining. I like making deals with people, and seeking the correct thing for the right consumers. Working at the previously owned vehicle lot truly allows me to do that. I am happy because I make money on the car sales, and the consumers are happy to get the very best deal they can.



 15 Top Ways To Save Money


15 Top Ways To Save Money


$1.99


Every day we are bombarded with messages telling us how to save money. Zero percent down, half off and two for one are commonplace announcements blasted at us through television, radio and billboards. As relentless as these commercials are the reality is that very few of these solicitations will actually save us money. Quite the contrary, they are designed as a call to action to grab your credit card and spend, spend, spend! Can you spend wisely and have more savings? Yes, you can. But, you need to train yourself to be a disciplined buyer and learn to become an intelligent saver. “15 Top Ways to Save Money” is just what you need to identify those areas that can really save you significant money. Learn: How to save on insurance How to save on auto loans How to save on mortgage loans How to save on credit cards How to save on gasoline How to save on car repairs How to save on home improvement How to save on home heating and energy How to save on phone service How to save on major appliances How to save on discount furniture How to save on clothing How to save on groceries How to save on vacations How to save on prescription drugs When you buy on sale, you usually are saving more but there are other nuances to take into consideration. Saving money isn’t only about buying on sale. You need to educate yourself on how to save money not just on the “large” purchases but on the everyday expenses as well. “15 Top Ways to Save Money” takes those into consideration. Taking control of your money and making a commitment to eliminating debt goes hand in hand with “15 Top Ways to Save

 1942 Architecture


1942 Architecture


$14.14


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mercantile National Bank Building, St. Wenceslaus in Chicago, Bukit Batok Memorial, Smith Tobacco Barn, Italian Chapel, Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires, Hilltop Manor (Bladensburg, Maryland), Goodrich-Ramus Barn, Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank, Camp Endicott, First Christian Church (Columbus, Indiana), Upton Sinclair House, Dauphin County Courthouse, Spence’s Point, West Entrance Station, Automóvil Club Argentino, Riverside Hangar, 1942 in Architecture. Excerpt: The year 1942 in architecture involved some significant events.Buildings Events Awards Births Deaths A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The ACA (Automóvil Club Argentino) is Argentina’s largest automobile association.It was founded on June 11, 1904, by Dalmiro Varela Castex, who in 1892 had imported the country’s first registered automobile, a Daimler , and in 1894 its second (a De Dion-Bouton ). The ACA oversaw the first recorded Argentine auto racing event, in 1906, and became a member of the International Automotive Federation in 1926. It began to develop of national network of service stations following a 1936 agreement with the state oil concern, YPF . Offering its membership cartographic , roadside assistance, insurance and other services, the ACA was inducted into the International Tourism Alliance in 1952. Its national headquarters, designed in the Rationalist style by local architect Alejandro Bustillo , was completed in 1942 on Buenos Aires ‘ Avenida del Libertador . The building and its automobile museum are Palermo neighborhood landmarks.Races organized by the Club Categories in which the Club participated References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) Coordinates : 34°35S 58°24W / 34.583°S 58.4°W / -34.583; -58.4A hyperlinked version of this chapter

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