You could go in for a not-too-expensive policy on life, health and car insurance, also covering accidents! Purely as investment, insurance is not a great proposition, but it results in some tax saving, and gives you some cover for the contingencies like accident, health issues etc. (as for life cover, after marriage you could nominate: till then, nominate some charity trust or a near relative or friend!)
2007-12-25 17:39:19
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answered by swanjarvi 7
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If you are employed, are you employed full time? If so, your company should offer group health package as part of your benefit package. Your company's HR department should be able to help you. If not, are you going to school? If so, your school may also offer group health insurance to the students.
Life insurance, do not wait until after married (since no one knows whether or not you will marry) because your future insurability is the key. Too bad time and space is limited on Yahoo Answers or I'd show you, without using any fancy terms, how you can really take advantage of a well structured life insurance policy at your age (I used to be an agent). But, to be short, if given a choice, do you want to rent a house or buy a house? I will leave it here. If interested, I can explain the rest to you. Just e-mail me.
2007-12-25 17:48:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Check with your employer on what options they offer.
Check with the local health care system, such as a major medical center or a brand name series of clinics, to see if you can buy low-cost health insurance. This works best if you are healthy now.
Depending on your income, you may be able to get low-cost health insurance through your state health and human services department. Sometimes they have it for people who make too much for medicaid but not enough to buy it commercially.
If you are a student, you might be able to get it through school.
You also might be able to buy temporary insurance that only covers major medical. You'd still have to pay for doctor visits, but if you got in a major car wreck, you wouldn't necessarily go bankrupt from the bills.
2007-12-25 17:54:56
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answered by Real 3
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get health insurance through your university. your university must be having an insurance program, where you cannot be ever denied health insurance if you pay a specified premium (like $700 for 6 month or similar).
auto insurance you can get from any auto insurance company like progressive, geico, state-farm, USAA, etc etc.
if you are denied auto insurance then contact an insurance agent through yellow pages.
you just need to find resources for insurance -- apply for them.
2007-12-25 18:28:37
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answered by Anonymous
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A good place to start is to fill out a quote form at http://www.myinsurancequotes.net. You will be contacted by a local agent who will ask you some questions and help you determine which plan and company are the best fit for you.
Jared Balis
http://www.utahinsurance.org
2007-12-26 18:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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GO SEE AN INSURANCE SALEMAN AND TELL HIM RE YOU TIGHT BUDGET AND YOUR NEED TO HAVE CERTAIN INSURANCE AND THEY MIGHT BE ABLE TO ASSIST YOU AND INFORM YOU OF SOME INSURANCE THAT WON'T COST YOU TOO MUCH?
2007-12-25 20:19:18
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answered by livinhapi 6
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ARE YOU TALKING CAR, HEALTH, LIFE, RENTERS,?
RENTERS INSURANCE COST ABOUT $25.00 MONTH
CAR COST ABOUT 100-200 A MONTH IN YOUR AGE
HEALTH JOB?
LIFE AFTER YOU GET MARRED
2007-12-25 17:34:45
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answered by Curtis R 4
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heatlh insurance, body insurance
2007-12-25 20:40:32
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answered by sukosari 3
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