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Month: September 2018

Get The Best Roadside Assistance Deal for You In Seconds

Are you sick of those TV adverts yet, we will give you the best insurance or roadside assistance deal in seconds? They seem to be everywhere, but must be making good money for someone because they just won’t go away, the only thing good about them, is that the personal loans TV ads seem to have reduced.
You need to be careful with TV ads that advertise quotes in seconds, because what they don’t tell you is that the decision to which one to buy should take considerably longer. Take roadside assistance for instance, why is it different to other breakdown cover types? Why would a roadside assistance policy be cheaper than say a breakdown recovery policy and do all the breakdown cover organisation offer comparable services so you can compare directly?
These are just a few questions that should be asked before committing to any insurance or even roadside assistance policy, if that is what you really need anyway. Insurance and roadside assistance police may be similar but not necessarily exactly the same. For example some roadsides assistance polices cover you for the car and other for the person. Each of these has it’s own benefits, depending whether you share one car or drive several. The key here though is, many roadside assistance service providers only offer one option. So comparing roadside assistance from two different companies in reality may not be the same policy or give you what’s right for you.There goes the quote in second’s argument, because the quote price in insufficient information for you to make an informed decision. This expands in to car insurance also. On paper at a quick glance the quotes for these premiums may seem the same. But in reality there are differences written within the small print that may make a difference to you.
There has been some movement in this sector with some websites giving you the option to state what you want in an insurance or roadside assistance policy. Then you can see quickly by how many stars are shown to how close this quote is to everything you need form your policy. It is a major step in the right direction, but still not enough for you to take this at face value. Insurance is expensive enough without purchasing a policy that will not cover you for your personal lifestyle or driving routines.
Wee all live in busty hectic lives now and anything to reduce our time will attract us to those services. You must however think of the time lost should a claim need to be made or a roadside assistance patrolman needs to be called out, only to find you are driving another car or that your partner is not covered for your family car or even there is a restriction to how many call outs can be made in a year.
This is all information your need to know before you part with your money. It may take seconds for the quote, but take the right amount of time for the decision.

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The Ill Effects Of Terrorism To The Stock Market

Our present world is crammed with terrorism. It doesn’t only affects peace but it also brings severe damages to the economy. There has been much written about the short-term macroeconomic impact of terrorism attacks on investors risk aversion, equity market valuations, bond yields, oil prices, aggregate consumption and investment activity and even the medium-term effects in the regulatory, trade and fiscal policy responses by governments and the private sector, but much less is known about how this potentially long-lasting heightened terrorist threat affects the stock prices of individual firms.

Some studies have argued it may reveal itself in the psychological fear of terrorism that can affect economic behavior. Let us recall the 9/11 bombing. After that terrorist attack, insurers reduced or even rendered inexistent the supply of terrorism insurance throughout the economy, delaying or preventing many projects from going forward mostly construction in large cities because of creditor or investor concerns. The unprecedented terrorist attacks on that dreaded September 11, 2001 caused massive casualties and damage and ushered in an era of great uncertainty. That shocking display of brute force also changed the way we think about terrorism and moved the topic to the front-burner of academic and public attention. One important way in which we have changed our perspective about terrorism is as a geopolitical risk that affects the global economy and financial markets.

G. Andrew Karolyi and Rodolfo Martell, examined the stock price impact of terrorist attacks. Using an official list of terrorism-related incidents compiled by the Counter-terrorism Office of the U.S. Department of State, they identified 75 attacks between 1995 and 2002 in which publicly traded firms are targets. Looking at the event study analysis around the day of the attacks uncovers evidence of a statistically significant negative stock price reaction of -0.83%, which corresponds to an average loss per firm per attack of $401 million in firm market capitalization. A cross sectional analysis of the abnormal returns suggests that the impact of terrorist attacks differs according to the home country of the target firm and the country in which the incident occurred. Terrorist attacks in countries that are wealthier and more democratic are associated with larger negative share price reactions. Most intriguingly, we see that human capital losses, such as kidnappings of company executives, are associated with larger negative stock price reactions than physical losses, such as bombings of facilities or buildings.

The passage of U.S. Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) in 2002, with its backstop provision of up to $100 billion zero-cost reinsurance for terrorism events, was indeed an important U.S. legislative event. But sadly, it did not provide for any long-term scheme for terrorism insurance and, even today, it is not clear which course of action the industry and government is to follow once TRIA expires in December 2005. Some argue that America cannot risk a gamble on terror insurance and that renewal of TRIA is critical as a private insurance market will never develop. Some experts goes on to saying that, catastrophic terrorism risk is uninsurable by the private market because its true dimensions are incalculable, whether you live in London, Madrid or New York.

With these dramatic view realizations of the market for terrorism insurance, we can argue that it is even more important now to develop new measures of the economic consequences of terrorism events to guide policy. In this article, the stock price reaction of publicly-traded firms that have been affected or targeted by a terrorist attack providing average estimates of the losses caused by these events has been used. Karolyi and Martells’ subsequent analysis of the cross-sectional variation in the stock price reactions suggests that losses inflicted by terrorist attacks are larger when they take the form of kidnappings. They also showed that these losses are greater when the firm is located in a richer country or in a country with a more democratic regime. It is important, though, to remember that their results were obtained using only a subset of the universe of terrorist incidents classified as such by the State Department, since they are studying only the reaction associated with publicly-traded companies. Also, in their study, they opted for a simplified approach and they only studied the short-term reaction of firms to these attacks and ignored potential longer-term effects on cash-flows or cost of capital (risk premium) effects. The re-emergence of a market for terrorism risk insurance demands that insurers generate better models to assess the likelihood and potential losses derived from terrorism. Their results suggest that characteristics of the attack (kidnappings vs. property destruction) and characteristics of the country of the targeted firms provide help in assessing the losses. They hope the results presented in their study may serve at least as a useful starting point in the current debate surrounding terrorism insurance, the renewal of TRIA and the characteristics of the legislation that will replace it.

In conclusion, to put it in a nutshell, an understanding of the nature of terrorism and the magnitudes of its effects is a prerequisite for designing successful policies to prevent terror, to alleviate the costs of terrorism, or to reduce an economys vulnerability to attacks.

Classic Duesenberg Ride

The first Dursenberg sports car was built by two self taught German born engineers in 1913 using the Duesenberg Automobile & company Inc brand name in Des Moines, Iowa USA. This hand built cars were in the league of the most desirable sports cars when they were introduced. In fact, the Dursenberg car won a number of races that includes the Indianapolis 500 and the French grand prix between 1921 and 1927. Even though this classic car model was a marvel during its hay days, it failed the mass production test because the company had no profitable sales volume so it became bankrupt and closed up.

The classic Dursenberg was later bought out by Auburn Automobile Company among many others who used the advanced Dursenberg Brothers engineering know how to produce several luxury sport cars using the Dursenberg brand name. The model J was the first Dursenberg luxury car design to be rolled out after it was bought out. It was released during the 1928 New York car show. This vehicle model had all the markings of a high-end luxury sports car. It boasted of unheard top speeds of 119 miles per hour with high gear acceleration rates that could shoot to 94 mph when moved to gear two. Beside that, it had a supercharged 256 horsepower engine that supported eight straight dual camshaft overheads.

However, while the engine work was done by Dursenberg all the bodywork was subcontracted to specialized car chassis builders form North America and Europe who gave the Dursenberg luxury car its elegant finish. The chassis value when adjusted for time plus inflation in 2004 went for 8500 dollars with the complete model going for 13000 dollars. However, users had to get a top of the range Duesenberg model for $20,000. Between 1913 and 1927, before the original company went bankrupt, the Duesenberg luxury sports car brand manufacturers presented model A and X. But after Cord Corporation bought it out in 1929, it released sports cars under the model J series until 1937 when they started getting fazed out of the market gradually.

Another notable achievement in the history of this classic high-end luxury car was in 1932 when the Duesenberg SJ model was launched. A three hundred and twenty five supercharged horsepower engine that could achieve high speeds of close to one hundred and thirty five miles per hour powered this classic sports car. With this new sports car edition, the Duesenberg vehicle became a household name across America among the rich and famous. Some of the most prominent individuals of that era who are known to have owned or driven the Duesenberg SJ model include the Duke of Windsor and Clark Gable.

However, this success story of Duesenberg did not last beyond 1937. This is largely because production of this luxury car ceased when the business empire of their new owners was burst with the worldwide economic depression of 1930s. Currently, only 481 Duesenberg model J and SJ can still be traced with auction values of $2 million and beyond.

More About Family Dental Insurance

Nowadays dental disease is a very common problem and the treatment cost is more expensive. Family dental care plays an important role in our life. In a family dental care, three parties you, the dentist and a third party usually involves. The third party is responsible for funding and administration of the insurance plan. We can choose our own dentist otherwise the patient can receive treatment from any dentist. Based on the plans the insurance holder will pay 20 percent to 50 percent and the remaining 80 percent to 50 percent is paid by the insurance company. We cannot compare dental disease with medical disease because most of the dental problems are preventable. The patient’s regular checkup will cover by dental insurance. Dental insurance are designed to encourage the patients to get their checkup regularly, which is needed, for preventing the dental diseases. To take dental insurance is must by everyone.

For their families people are always looking for discount and cheap dental plans. Dr. O. Wayne Mortenson created the Mortenson Family Dental. In Kentucky and Indiana this family dental plan offers very best dental coverage. Across the United States, this family dental spread many areas. Mortenson Family Dental offers plans with great benefits and give the solution for the dental problems like Endodontic, Orthodontics, Rehabilitative dentistry, Cosmetic dentistry, Aesthetic dentistry, Rotary endodontic, Implant restoration, Oral conscious sedation, laser dentistry, surgical implant placement, sedation dentistry, invisalign, removable prosthetics, wisdom tooth removal, TMJ disorders and pediatric dentistry. Highly educated dentists practicing there will provide low cost high quality dental care.

Family dental insurances come with discounts on checkups, cleanings, braces and root canals. Around 108 million people lack dental insurance in US. Nowadays many family dental plans come with offers and discounts. Family dental insurance offers 10% to 60% on most dental procedures and also no health restrictions. Aetna, Ameritas, Anthem BCBS of KY/IN, Anthem Wellpoint Dental Blue, BCBS of Michigan, Careington (Platinum Plan only), Cigna PPO, Connection Dental, DHA/Assurant, Delta Dental PPO, Delta Dental Premier, Dental Benefit Providers (aka United Healthcare), Dental Care Plus, DBA – Dental Health Options, Denta Select, Dental Wellness Partners, Dentemax, Guardian, Health Resources, Humana, Maverest, Met Life, Preferred Health, Superior and United Concordia are the list of the Mortenson Family Dental Insurance. The Mortenson comprehensive dental insurance plan offers no pre-authorization requirements, no pre-existing condition limitations, no waiting periods (immediate eligibility), free orthodontic consultations, no yearly maximum, no deductibles and no claim forms. In the dual plans few limitations are for parent/child or for husband/wife only. Until the children reach the age of 23, the family plan allows the children.

Insurance Company Complaints Who Are The Top 10 Companies With The Least Number Of Complaints

The New York State Department of Insurance (DOI) just released the 2008 Annual Ranking of Automobile Insurance Complaints. The report has been issued to help consumers find the automobile insurer that best meets their needs. You can use this report to compare the ranking of the insurance company you are doing business with now, or check another company you may be considering.

This report analyzed data collected from 2006 and 2007. It only ranks companies doing business in the State of New York. However, as New York is a heavily populated state, with both big urban centers and big suburban areas, the report can be considered a good representation of insurance company performance nationwide.

How The Ranking Works

The insurance companies are ranked on a complaint ratio. The ratio is calculated by the number of complaints upheld against companies as a percentage of their total private passenger auto business.

Insurers with the fewest upheld complaints per million dollars of premiums are shown at the top of the list. The companies with the highest ratio of complaints are ranked at the bottom.

Other Information to Consider

The ranking of an insurance company is important, but it is only one characteristic that consumers should weigh when considering doing business with an insurance company. Others are:

Referrals from friends, relatives, neighbors or co-workers about the experiences they had with their insurance companies
Price of the premium versus perceived value
Search the Internet for other ideas
Check your states DOI website, which may contain valuable consumer information about companies doing business in your state.

What The Ranking Does and Does Not Contain

Private passenger insurance is the only type evaluated.
It only includes the complaints referred by consumers to the DOI. It does not include complaints made directly to the insurance companies.
Complaints are upheld when the DOI agrees with a consumer that an insurance company made an inappropriate decision.
Information from prior years is included in the tables so consumers can see if the company has improved or gotten worse.
All companies with at least $10 million in premium in 2006 and 2007 are included in the ranking. Insurers with less than $10 million were included if they had 10 or more complaints against them.

Top Three Most Common Complaints

1.Monetary settlements settlement amount is too low.
2.Policy terminations
3.Promptness of insurance payments

2007 Auto Complaint Listing (ranked lowest number at top, higher as you go down)

1.Mercury General Group
2.American Express, Amex Assurance, IDS Property Casualty
3.Eveready Insurance Co.
4.Electric Insurance Group
5.Amica Mutual
6.Preferred Mutual Insurance Co.
7.United Services Automobile Assurance Group (USAA)
8.Chubb
9.Utica Mutual
10.State Farm
11.Central Services Group, Central Insurance Group, NY Central Mutual Fire Ins.
12.Main Street America Group, National Grange Mutual
13.Progressive
14.Liberty Mutual
15.Kingsway Insurance Group, Lincoln General Ins.
16.Response Insurance Group
17.Nationwide Insurance
18.American Modern Ins. Group, American Family Home Ins.
19.St. Paul Travelers
20.Unitrin Group, Kemper
21.Erie Insurance Group
22.Berkshire Hathaway Insurance, GEICO
23.Allstate Insurance
24.The Hartford Insurance Group
25.Hanover Insurance, Citizens Ins., Allmerica Financial Alliance
26.Metropolitan Group
27.American National Financial Group
28.Allianz Insurance Group
29.GMAC, Integon, MIC P&C, National General Ins. Co.
30.Zurich Ins.Group, Foremost, Maryland Casualty
31.Hannover RE Group, Clarendon National
32.State Wide Insurance
33.White Mountains Group, OneBeacon, Esurance, Auto One Ins.
34.Countrywide Insurance
35.Safeco Insurance Group
36.American International Group (AIG)
37.Tri-State Consumer Ins. Group
38.Interboro Mutual
39.Infinity Property & Casualty
40.Long Island Insurance

Conclusion

If your auto insurance provider is not shown on this list, it could be that they dont sell insurance in New York. Or, it could be that their number of complaints is worse than the company in the #40 position!!

Think about this statement, my friends.

The only thing that truly matters about your auto insurance is what happens when you submit a claim. Claims are about KEEPING PROMISES. When the insurance companies dont keep their promises, the complaints pile up!

So, why would you EVER consider doing business with any insurance company LOWER than NUMBER 10 on the list?

If you are one of the unfortunate people who experience an automobile loss of any kind, you’ll need to know how to handle your insurance claim so that you maximize your recovery. You will need to know how to take control of your insurance claim, and add hundreds or even thousands more dollars to your claim settlement. For more information, check out the website shown below in the Resource Box.