I just increased my 401k contribution from 11% to 13%. I figured out that I wouldn't quite have it maxed out at the current rate. The extra 2% will get me fully funded for the year.
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Huge win today! I've know for years that we were outrageously overpaying for our auto insurance but my daughter had an at-fault accident a few years ago so we were kind of stuck. Well I realized her accident is now over 3 years old (actually close to 4). I went online last night and got a quote from another company. I knew it would be cheaper but even I was surprised by the difference.
I'm a little embarrassed by the actual numbers but let me just say that the new policy is 64% less than the old policy. The difference for the year will be enough to cover a nice vacation.Last edited by disneysteve; 06-30-2018, 08:42 AM.Steve
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostHuge win today! I've know for years that we were outrageously overpaying for our auto insurance but my daughter had an at-fault accident a few years ago so we were kind of stuck. Well I realized her accident is now over 3 years old (actually close to 4). I went online last night and got a quote from another company. I knew it would be cheaper but even I was surprised by the difference.
I'm a little embarrassed by the actual numbers but let me just say that the new policy is 64% less than the old policy. The difference for the year will be enough to cover a nice vacation.My other blog is Your Organized Friend.
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Originally posted by creditcardfree View PostJust curious, which company did you switch from and to? I feel like ours is super high...newer driver but no accidents.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View PostWas it the exact same coverage?Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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I know I should probably drop collision on at least my car and possibly DD's car but with the new lower rate, it's really not so bad. I was definitely overpaying for it before. I just would hate to drop the insurance and total the car a week later.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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That is the same thing I did. Left Liberty Mutual for Progressive for auto.
One thing that I hadn't even thought about in conjunction with paying off the rental property (2 loans) was getting a letter from the bank that held the loans saying that they are paid off and to notify your insurance company. Does this mean the insurance will be less? I hope so. That is the project for this week. I haven't gotten the house insurance swapped over and I need to pay the first installment on the premium in a few days. The rental premium is $813 and the house is $1670, for a total of $2483! I think NOT! And I think typing those numbers out just now made them real so to speak. I need to get them lowered ASAP!
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View PostWas it the exact same coverage? My 6 month policy with GEOCO went for $550 to $675, with no accidents or citations. I may drop collision/comprehensive with my 2007 Dakota.
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Originally posted by Thrif-t View PostLet me know! We paid our house off 2 years ago and I didn't notice any lowering of premium
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This year has been way busy and I haven't been feeling as well as I would have liked so some things go shoved to the back burner. But, I finally got a new fire insurance for our house that is $623 LESS than the former policy. Crazy I know since we always feel so short of money but they insured our house for around $500,000. It cost around $110K to build!
Glad to finally get that out of the way.
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