News and articles on Personal Accident Insurance
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Beware of these five myths around term insurance
Term insurance is the purest and cheapest form of life insurance.
However, not many buy it, all thanks to these myths.
Middle-class risks breaking banks for rising health costs
The study is based on data obtained from 10,000 consumers across eight major cities,
aged 25 to 45 and in the income bracket ranging from Rs 6 to 36 lakh annually.
Got your first job? These three policies you must buy
First job means a sense of achievement. However,
one must also look at shouldering new achievements.
Buying insurance can help you to with a strong base.
Do not forget to buy personal accident insurance cover
Personal accident insurance offers coverage from death,
disability arising out of accident. At a very low premium it offers wide cover.
Financial literacy: Way for financial empowerment of women
Many women ignore personal finance. This can be detrimental to their financial health.
It pays to know about the current situation and take charge of familys money matters.
How to reduce your personal finance costs?
Each transaction comes with some cost or the other. However,
if you are willing to take some efforts you can reduce these costs
Differently abled should know this before buying insurance
There are many options for disabled insurance buyers.
One should carefully study his needs before buying one.
Also understand the tax benefits available for disabled persons.
Customize motor insurance to suit your needs
Modern day motor insurance policies come with many add on covers as
compared to traditional motor insurance policies. One should understand
the benefits and accordingly purchase the right cover
Vista Equity to buy software maker Solera for $3.74 bn
Vista expects the transaction to enhance its position as an acquirer
of data companies and enterprise application software.
The deal is the largest in Vista's history, according
to a person familiar with the matter.
Air bag makers eye boost from new India road safety rules
In India, a person is killed in a road accident every four minutes - 141,000 in 2014 - yet less
than a third of the 2.6 million cars sold each year have air
bags in this cost-conscious market.