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Musa - ArticlesWomen Drivers and Cheaper Car InsuranceFor several reasons car insurers are more comfortable with female drivers than their male counterparts. And this has had implications, positively, on the premiums this category of car insurance policyholder pays when compared to the opposite gender. Why Families Must Take Life Insurance SeriouslyIn every household there is usually a very important person around whom everything revolves. From fending for everyone to giving every little helping hand at home, their relevance cannot be overemphasised. Yet we hardly value such people, until the day they are no longer around or even if they are, they are in such a capacity that they won’t be able to do all the kind things they used to do. When Homeowners Stash Unused Kitchen GadgetsHouseholds in the UK have, once again, been found out to be stockpiling valuables worth several thousands of pounds. While it was jewelleries that were stashed in hundreds of homes sometime back, this time a new study discovered that homeowners in the country have amassed kitchen gadgets that are hardly used. The Nightmare of Lost Travel DocumentsOne problem often faced by British holidaymakers is the loss of passport or travel documents. Although those that have so far been affected would assume that they are alone in it, recent statistics have shown there are nearly 2 million of such cases each year. How not to Save Cost on Car InsuranceFor drivers in the UK the issue of car insurance premium remains an important source of worry given the rate at which costs keep rising. Although not unmindful of the general inflationary trend in the country, the growing costs of maintaining a car leaves not a few in doubt of the possibility that motorists may soon opt for something less expensive. Fsa's New Regime for Travel InsuranceAs the Financial Services Authority finally ushers in new regulations to guide the sale of travel insurance, many people will certainly hail this innovation. In the same vein many people may see it as counterproductive and unnecessary. Can the Scottish Insolvency Scheme Help the Debt-ridden?As everyone struggles to come to terms with the menace of the credit crunch and the fact that it makes a debtor of many of us, one important thing on the minds of most people is how to rid themselves of a debt burden. While many have taken steps to either repay or work out alternative means of settlement, a trend that is increasingly getting popular is the decision to become bankrupt. As Mortgage Rates Further Take FlightIn another week of turbulence in the mortgage market, borrowers watched helplessly as rates on loans for the purchase of homes rose dramatically, with at least 14 lenders raising their rates. Halifax and RBS were among those whose decision would largely affect the faith of many people dreaming of getting on the mortgage ladder – especially those eyeing the fixed rate deals range.
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