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Insurance

Categories: Insurance, Banking, Tax

A type of protection that you pay for every month so that if things go wrong, you can get benefits and cash to pay for emergencies.

Examples

  • Car insurance. If you are in a car accident or someone scratches your paint job, this pays for damages.
  • Health insurance. If you need to visit the doctor or hospital, this helps pay for some of your costs.
  • Disability insurance. If you are permanently injured, disability insurance pays for living expenses and medical expenses for you.
  • Homeowners insurance. This insurance protects you financially in case of fire, break-ins, and other types of specific disasters.
  • Life insurance. This insurance is paid out to a family after someone passes away. It pays for memorial or funeral costs and any final costs (like final medical costs).
  • Renters insurance. If you rent an apartment, this coverage pays for any of your stuff that gets stolen or damaged while you live in the apartment.
  • Liability insurance. If you get sued, this coverage is meant to protect you.

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