Is Getting Auto Insurance for High Risk Drivers Difficult?
Author Resource:- If your only concern is to look for the best car insurance or cheap car insurance for the high risk drivers, narrow your search best auto insurance companies with AutoQuoteNow.com. Article From Ezine-Articles …  read more…

Home Finance Tip Blog » What are the Top Rated Auto Insurance …
So to answer what are the top rated insurance companies, in my book the ones where you can get the most coverage at the best price. With that thought I promised I would mention my personal favorite and that is Response Insurance. …  read more…

Wise Tips For Auto Insurance Savings « The Auto Insurance of Texas
Because of the competitive market these days, many of the auto insurance companies feel that they are on the losing end. Thus, they need to deceive their clients just so they can sell the policy. Take note that the attitude and approach of … You must keep in mind that you want the insurance policy for your protection and not because you want to make a useless purchase.Overall, you need to use your wise judgment so you will come up with the best auto insurance savings!br …  read more…

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Things to Consider When Choosing an Auto Insurance Company
Reputation of the Company

If you spend a little time doing some research on the company of your choice, it can really pay off in the long run. You will most likely need your insurance company at a ti…  read more…

Finding the Best Online Car Insurance Deals
Searching for anything online can really save you time and effort. With all that information at your fingertips it is easy to see why the internet is the first place most people turn to when they want…  read more…

5 things that affect your car insurance rates
Auto insurance can be confusing and mind boggling sometimes and it’s hard to determine exactly why some individuals are receiving rates which are lower than others. There are many factors which contri…  read more…

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How to Find the Best Auto Insurance Companies With the Best Rates

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Open Question: Big fat debt, no job, no assets, NOTHING?
I am in debt with two separate entities, totaling approx. $17,000. One is with an auto insurance company, and the other with the military (bogus if you knew the circumstances.) As the title states, I have no job, no assets, nothing… I live with my mother and I am 22 yrs. old. I am mentally unstable (as per diagnosis) and I cannot keep a job due to that. There you go, the story of my life… Don’t judge me…. All I want to know is, what am I supposed to do? What can they do? And how the hell am I supposed to live like this?
David Z, that response was unnecessary. It took alot to even ask this question. How the hell are you a top contributor with responses like that,? You know shit about me but what I’ve sated in my question. Wanna try again?
I have been on meds since the age of 6 up until 18 because of insurance. Been to anger mangement twice, been to countless psych appointments, been admitted into a behavioral health facility…
I do not get a disabled check nor do I know the first place to go to even see about it…

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Resolved Question: How to reach lower tax bracket down from ~$46,000 using “telecommuter” exemptions?
My gross pay for 2009 is going to end up right about $50K which would put me into the 25% federal tax bracket. Once you back out 401K and medical, my taxable wages are around $46,000. However, I am a “legitimate” telecommuting worker that works out of a home office for a company that is based in a different state. Here are the exemptions that I plan to use:
-portion of rent/utilities for home office
-portion of vehicle payment for work use
-portion of auto insurance
-50% of cellular phone bills
-student loan debt interest

I’m guessing these will effectively reduce my taxable income by around $8-10K. This leaves me with two questions…

1) Are there any exemptions that I am leaving out? I have not included anything that my work already reimburses me for (meals, etc).

2) I think I read somewhere that by having your taxable income below something like $34K it drops you from a 25% tax bracket to a 15% tax bracket and would save me thousands of dollars. If I am just shy of the next lowest tax bracket, is there anything that I can do within the next 3 days to reduce my taxable income? I considered doing a 100% 401K contribution for my paycheck on the 30th but it had already been processed for payment.

Thank you for any suggestions! And by the way, I am not trying to do ANYTHING ILLEGAL! I just want to make the best use of my LEGITIMATE exemptions to save as much money as possible on taxes.
Thanks for the clarification on how the brackets work, I was obviously way off on that. As far as what I mean by a telecommuter, I am a sales rep for a company that is headquartered elsewhere in the country. I work from a home office to cover a large region of the northeastern United States. I will review the document you provided to make sure I’m counting everything, and it’s obvious that I need to pay a professional to sit down with me, I just want to have my ducks in a row going into this. Thanks again!

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Open Question: Will the insurance company total your car if there was no accident?
If your car was considered a loss or (totaled) by a dealership or auto repair shop due to the engine catching fire but there was no car to car accident because you just went in for some regular maintenance work will the insurance company still pay the car off. What if it wasn’t your fault also that the car caught fire and it happened because of a repair shop’s fault what should be done. Keeping in mind that you have no evidence against them and also didn’t find out until you went to get a second opinion on your car.

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