Whether it's for your car, home, rental unit, or yourself, getting insured is pricey. And, with all the things we need to have insured these days, the bills can add up fast. Following some simple tips — like bundling your insurance plans, negotiating bills, and simply asking for discounts — can help lower your financial stress significantly.
To help you save, we asked insurance agents with different specialties, from health to home, to share their best money-saving tips. Here are 10 simple things you can do right now.
If you’re over 50, take advantage of massive discounts and financial resources
Over 50? Join AARP today — because if you’re not a member you could be missing out on huge perks. When you start your membership today, you can get discounts on things like travel, meal deliveries, eyeglasses, prescriptions that aren’t covered by insurance and more.
How to become a member today:
- Go here, select your free gift, and click “Join Today”
- Create your account (important!) by answering a few simple questions
- Start enjoying your discounts and perks!
Important: Start your membership by creating an account here and filling in all of the information (Do not skip this step!) Doing so will allow you to take up 25% off your AARP membership, making it just $15 the first year with auto-renewal.
Weigh your options
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Brain Miller, COO and Co-Founder of OneHealth suggests taking the time to evaluate the different health insurance plans offered by your employer or marketplace so that you truly understand what you're paying for.
"Insurance benefits and associated healthcare expenses cost an average of $14,570 per person annually, and yet most people don't spend enough time considering their options and ways to mitigate these costs," he says.
Utilize tax-advantaged savings accounts
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Miller also highly recommends taking advantage of HSA, FSA, and related accounts if your healthcare plan offers them, as they can help you save quite a bit of cash over time.
"Utilizing tax-advantaged savings accounts like HSA, FSA, dependent care, and transit is a good idea for many people," he explains. "These accounts can save you money on taxes for expenses you would incur anyway through the year."
Re-evaluate plans based on health needs
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Most people just renew the same healthcare plan each year without considering the different options that might make more sense as time goes on, according Miller.
"As your health care needs change, it makes sense to re-evaluate your plan options to coordinate with those needs," he says.
Borrow up to $50k to finally crush your debt
If you have thousands in debt and you’re barely making it paycheck to paycheck, you know how suffocating it is. Debt is always on your mind. It controls your life. And even if you make on-time payments, they’re so expensive that you have nothing left over.
A personal loan could help you get out of this situation and lift your monthly debt burden significantly. You could finally pay off all of your debt at once, get rid of the sky-high interest rates, and slash your debt load to one manageable monthly payment.
AmONE is a marketplace where you can find some of the best personal loans available. They match you with loans up to $50,000 with rates as low as 2.49%. That’s better than most credit cards. And easier than draining your bank account every month. Seeing what you qualify for doesn’t affect your credit score, and if you’re approved, you could get money the next day.
Share fitness data for life insurance discount
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You may be able to score lower premiums on life insurance policies if you're willing to share your fitness data, according to Matt Schmidt, Co-Founder of Diabetes Life Solutions.
"Many people are using FitBits or other apps to track progress and exercise routines," he explains. "If you provide this information at the time of applying [for insurance], you may qualify for 6-9% discounts on your life insurance premiums."
Upgrade your home systems
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There are a few things you can do to upgrade your home — like replacing windows or the roof — that can lower your home insurance costs, according to Erika Tortorici, owner and principal of Optimum Insurance Solutions.
"Homeowners can take several steps to lower their insurance costs, such as installing water mitigation systems, using security monitoring services, and keeping their property well-maintained," she adds.
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Bundle your home and auto
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Combining multiple policies can also lead to major savings, according to Tortorici.
"The most common and effective bundle is combining auto and home insurance, which often provides the biggest discount." But, the discounts don't end there. Tortorici says that some carriers also offer additional savings when bundling with an umbrella policy — a policy that extends your policy limits beyond what traditional insurance will cover — or insuring a second home.
Take advantage of preventative care
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Taking advantage of preventative healthcare services can save you money in the long run, according to Dan Hardle, health insurance expert and CEO of Agent Boost Marketing, which is why he highly recommends taking advantage of your policy's coverage for annual wellness visits.
"On Medicare and [Affordable Care Act] plans, most preventative care is free," he says. "Early detection of illness and disease significantly increases your chances of treatment or even prevention."
Use generic drugs
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Opting for the generic when you fill your prescription can help cut costs, maximizing your insurance coverage.
"Generic drugs contain the same active ingredients, making them as effective as brand names while being much cheaper," Hardle says. "You can also ask your doctor for a generic alternative when being prescribed medication."
Negotiate large medical bills
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The first medical bill you get may not be what you actually have to pay — and Hardle recommends people try to negotiate with their health insurance providers and ask for discounts where possible.
"Consider these options: Ask if they offer financial assistance or discounts, ask if they offer discounts for payments-in-full or lump sums, and inquire about student, military, or senior discounts," Hardle suggests. If that fails, talk to your insurance billing department and see if they have suggestions for lowering those bigger bills.
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With no credit check to apply and no monthly fees to worry about, you can earn nearly passive income on purchases you’re making anyway — up to an extra $360 a year!
This rare checking account has other great perks too, like access to your paycheck up to 2 days early with Early Pay, no minimum deposit or monthly balance requirements, over 60K fee-free ATMs, and the ability to add cash to your account at Walmart stores nationwide.
Don’t leave money on the table — it only takes minutes to apply and it won’t impact your credit score.
Ask about car insurance discounts
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Surprisingly, one of the smartest (and simplest) ways to save on car insurance involves asking your agent about what you could qualify for..
"Some [companies] even offer discounts for affiliations based on a job or alumni network," according to Fran Majidi, an insurance expert with SmartFinancial. "You may qualify for a safe driver discount if you've never filed a claim or a multi-vehicle discount if you insure more than one car with the same insurer."
Bottom line
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It turns out that making smart money moves for car owners, home owners and/or renters, and those trying to save on health insurance may not be as complicated as they may seem.
Simply putting in the time to shop around for the best plans, asking about available discounts, and learning to negotiate on coverage can save you serious cash over time, making it easier for you to keep some of your hard earned money in your wallet.
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