Category Archives: Finance Guide

Cash for Crash? Don’t Believe the Hype!

Are Accidents a Problem that Must Be Managed? The Scandal: The Facts. Insurance premiums are rising because of greedy, unscrupulous accident management companies. What has the media been telling you? Recent reports, such as The Cash for Crash Conspiracy article by the Daily Mail and BBC Panorama’s The Great Car Insurance Swindle send clear messages about personal injury […]

Understanding Factors That Impact the Cost of Car Insurance

Ever wonder how car insurance costs are determined? Are you feeling like the bullseye on the dartboard, where you are the target for the highest rate? Understanding the factors that affect automobile insurance premiums can help to alleviate these feelings. The Risk of Car InsuranceThis is the best time to talk about risk. Every insurance policy is built […]

The Growth of Mutual Fund Software For Distributors Business

Customers will tell their friends about a great experience if you create it. “Word of mouth is very powerful.” The trust that is earned through good experiences is what will drive distributor’s growth. If you can win their trust and meet their expectations, your business will grow. Word of mouth is powerful, as the saying goes. Distributors […]

Insurance Total Loss – A Flawed Process That Victimizes The Consumer

Insurance total loss is a scam! I get sick of reading emails coming from all corners of the country, from people looking for consumer protection. Every insurance company seems guilty. It is true that I earn my living working with insurance companies and believe strongly in the need for insurance. The consumer is often the one who suffers the […]

Commodity Market is an Ideal Platform For Capital Investment

A commodity market is one where trades are made in primary consequence rather than manufactured consequence. These products include soft commodities and hard commodities. Soft commodities include agricultural increase such as wheat, coffee, sugar, and many other items. Hard commodities include gold, silver, oil etc. Contrary to stock and share markets, commodities can be traded in physical form according […]