Flood Insurance: Understanding the Risk and How to Get Protected

Flood Insurance: Understanding the Risk and How to Get Protected

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Online Class: Auto Insurance 101

A great introduction to insurance for those about to hit the road, this online course introduces students to the basics of auto insurance. Videos, stories and quizzes help drivers — regardless of age and experience — improve their knowledge and understand the financial and safety impacts of their choices.



Or teachers, download the in-classroom course:
Insurance 101 for Teen Drivers

This teacher-led class will help driving-aged teens understand insurance basics. The 28-meg zip file expands to provide the Powerpoint, handout, worksheet, quiz and guide you need for 50-minute class on this financial literacy topic. Watch in-class demonstration video ...

Mobile Apps for Home & Auto

We all hope to be free of natural disasters and car accidents, but when bad luck strikes these mobile apps empower users with the information they need to submit their claims, repair and/or rebuild. And, since batteries can go out at the worst times, we offer printable versions as well.

Flood Insurance Basics

Flood Insurance Basics

Just one-inch of rain can cause $20,000 or more in damages to your property. Everyone in the U.S. is at risk and standard homeowners or renters policies don't cover flood. The NAIC's Flood Insurance Basics provides information about flood insurance and tips for renters, home and business owners.

Is Your Adult Child Moving Back Home?

Is your household about to include more than one generation of adults? If your child (or parents) are moving in, consider making a Welcome Home Contract and be sure to understand how these events can affect your insurance.

When Technology Attacks

Technological advancements make life easier. But, they can come at a cost. Every day it seems like another data breach story hits the news. As individuals and families use more technology, there is a lot at stake when it comes to protecting themselves online.