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Insurance Name-Class-Date 1

Terminology Premium Deductible Coverage limit Comprehensive Liable Pick 4 more terms from the chapter 2

Strategies to use to lower your insurance costs… (page 83) 3

What to Keep and Where (page 83) 4

Factors that can raise or lower your premium (page 85) 5

Main types of coverage are… (page 86) 6

Ways to reduce your premiums… ( page 87) 7

Items you should have ready when you start to shop for insurance.. (page 88) 8

What to do if you have an accident (page 89) 9

Other types of insurance (page 90 10

You can insure just about anything ( page 91) 11

Summary Type up an overview of what you learned… 12