9 Essentials for Your Car Emergency Kit
9 Essentials for Your Car Emergency Kit Build your own emergency kit from 9 things you (probably) already have at home. Overcoming tough situations on the road is equal parts preparation and action. Build this DIY car emergency kit and keep it in your vehicle so you can worry less about the unexpected and be more ready to handle it. Best of all, you might have the following items around the house already. 1. First Aid Kit: Whether it's a bandage or a packet of pain relievers, a first-aid kit is a must-have in any road emergency kit. Pro Tip: If anyone in your family has specific medication needs, add them to your car's emergency first-aid kit. 2. Food & Water: It's always good to have some non-perishable food items, such as energy bars and bottled water, just in case. 3. Gloves: Whether you just need them for warmth when stranded on the side of the road, or use them for protection when changing a tire, gloves are an important multi-use item for your car emerg...
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7 savings tips good car insurance agents suggest
7 savings tips good car insurance agents suggest You may be in a hurry to compare car insurance quotes. And you should -- the difference in rates between car insurance companies may be far greater than any discount available. But once you've found a good carrier, the job hasn't stopped. Jerry Becerra, founder of Barbary Insurance Brokerage in San Francisco, says it's important to find an insurance agent who will ask you a lot of questions. If those questions go unasked, "sometimes the dots don't get connected" and discounts are overlooked, Becerra says. "The important thing is discounts often stack on top of each other," he says. If you get enough to add up, you could save up to 40 percent on your auto insurance premium, Becerra says. Here are seven savings tips a good agent should suggest. Take a driving course Your best guarantee of low rates is keeping your driving record clean, with no accidents or speeding tickets accumulated over the p...
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Essential Summer Driving Tips
Essential Summer Driving Tips ENJOY SUMMER DRIVING IN THE UK WITH THESE SAFETY TIPS If you’re planning a staycation this year or intend on driving during the summer months, there are some simple things you can do to keep you and your vehicle safe. According to our survey, almost three-quarters of us (73%) are planning on travelling to a UK destination in 2018. London topped the list of UK tourist hot spots that Brits plan to visit, followed by the Lake District, Edinburgh and Cornwall. All of this means that many of us will be spending a lot of time driving so it makes sense to ensure you’re properly prepared in order to avoid problems associated with dry and hot weather. Before you set off Check your wipers and top up on windscreen washer fluid — debris and dirt on your windscreen are not just distracting in themselves but can also worsen the effect of any glare from the sun Keep a pair of sunglasses handy – these are essential for those really sunny days, but make sure...
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History of insurance: Medieval era
History of insurance. Medieval era. Sea loans or foenus nauticum were common before the traditional marine insurance in the medieval times, in which investor lend his money to a travelling merchant, and merchant will be liable to pay back if the ship returns safely, providing credit and sea insurance at the same time. The rate of interest for sea loans was high to compensate higher risk involved. Hence, in sea loans merchants have to pay the interest charges to the lenders for bearing the sea risk rather than profit sharing, as it was the case in sedentary-travelling merchant relationship. Therefore, due the usury involvement in the transaction, in 1236 the Pope Gregory IX condemned this practice in his decretal Naviganti (Roover, 1945, p. 175; See also Kingston, 2011). The commenda contracts were introduced when Pope Gregory IX condemned the sea loans because of usury. Capitalist provide funds to entrepreneur to carry out trade on partnership, sharing the profit but both sea and c...
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Types of compulsory insurance
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History of insurance: Medieval era
History of insurance. Medieval era. Sea loans or foenus nauticum were common before the traditional marine insurance in the medieval times, in which investor lend his money to a travelling merchant, and merchant will be liable to pay back if the ship returns safely, providing credit and sea insurance at the same time. The rate of interest for sea loans was high to compensate higher risk involved. Hence, in sea loans merchants have to pay the interest charges to the lenders for bearing the sea risk rather than profit sharing, as it was the case in sedentary-travelling merchant relationship. Therefore, due the usury involvement in the transaction, in 1236 the Pope Gregory IX condemned this practice in his decretal Naviganti (Roover, 1945, p. 175; See also Kingston, 2011). The commenda contracts were introduced when Pope Gregory IX condemned the sea loans because of usury. Capitalist provide funds to entrepreneur to carry out trade on partnership, sharing the profit but both sea and c...
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