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Clever Tips for Saving Money on Insurance

August 25, 2016 By Thomas Bawdy 2 Comments

Saving money is a topic that is on most people’s minds. Whether it’s spending less on groceries, powering down the utility bill, or shopping for the cheapest gas, there are plenty of great tips floating around the internet. You may have tried some of them yourself, hopefully with great results. However, there is always room for improvement when it comes to balancing the family budget.

If you are taking a hard look at your budget, you’ll need to categorize the ways you spend money. Some monthly costs are fixed, and others are flexible. Likewise, some costs are “needs,” while others fall partway into the “wants” category. Insurance is definitely a “need,” but there are ways to trim down the monthly bill. Read on for a few clever tips to help you keep saving money on insurance.

Own Less

They say the more you have, the more you have to take care of. It’s true. Owning things comes with responsibility, which invariably leads to an outflow of cash. For instance, if you currently own three vehicles, consider selling the one you rarely use. You’ll put money in your pocket from the sale, and you will save on your monthly auto insurance premium. Other possessions can be pared down, as well. Homes, valuable collections, and expensive equipment can all be downsized in the interest of saving money.

Pay a Higher Deductible

A quick look at online insurance plan comparison tools will show you that monthly premiums are lower when a plan has a higher deductible. Shouldering a $1,000 deductible is basically like insuring yourself. If you are a safe driver, you never leave the coffee pot on when you leave the house, and your home has an alarm system, go for the higher deductible and keep saving on insurance premiums. On the other hand, if you have a history of recklessness and you’re always strapped for cash, paying more per month and having a lower deductible might be in your best interest.

Ask for an Annual Review

Because a lot can happen in a year, it is wise to take an annual look at your insurance needs. As your family ages, your needs will change. Children become teenagers with a driver’s license, which can result in higher auto premiums. However, when they grow up and move out, you may qualify for lower premiums again. As you and your spouse age, your insurance needs will change too, especially if you decide to downsize your possessions.

Shop Around Every Year

Shopping for insurance has gotten easier, thanks to the internet. If you feel like you are spending too much, take a moment to use an online tool and shop for a better deal. Learn more about your options, and make an informed decision. You may be surprised at the money you can save each month.

Learning how to save money on your monthly expenses can be a lot of fun. After all, a dollar saved is a dollar earned. Saving money on insurance is simpler than you might imagine if you use the tips mentioned above.

Filed Under: Insurance Tagged With: Insurance

About Thomas Bawdy

Thomas writes about personal finance, investing, and encourages future millionaires as a freelance writer around the web.

Comments

  1. Ashli @ The Million Dollar Mama says

    August 26, 2016 at 10:02 am

    “Own less” is a great tip! We’re moving cross-country soon and have made the decision to downsize and minimize. Looking forward to it!

  2. Laurie says

    September 17, 2016 at 7:03 pm

    I think it is important to understand the different aspects of auto insurance, homeowners insurance, etc. as you may be over insured or even under insured. If you aren’t familiar with the different terms involved, I would recommend doing some research and then contacting your agent as you may find that you will want to make some changes. Great tips, thanks for sharing!

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