How to fight insurance fraud!

by Sarah in insurance No Comments »

Insurance fraud is on a rise! The raging issue in the insurance industry these days is primarily related to frauds. Either you find the insurance company betraying the insurance holder or vice versa.

Here are four sure shot ways to fight insurance frauds. :)

  •  The government has opened a wide range of fraud busting units all over the country to fight insurance frauds. You may contact them if required.
  • The consumer awareness drives have become very popular among the consumers.This would help you to overcome insurance frauds to a great extent.
  • The consumer awareness drive have become very common among people. Fraud trapped people tend to seek help from them.
  • The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) collects data to fight insurance fraud cases.

      Equity Skimming - a common mortgage foreclosure scam

      by Nelly in Mortgage 2 Comments »

      If you are facing problems with your mortgage payments and you are on the verge of losing your home then a foreclosure rescue scheme may seem like an attractive solution. But everything that seems fascinating from a distance can turn out really ugly when seen closely. It is same with such rescue schemes.  Why don’t you sneak a peep into the real story behind these rescue schemes?

      In recent times, the BBB has received complaints at an alarming rate from victims of foreclosure rescue fraudsters. Vulnerable homeowners seeking financial guidance are easily exploited and scammed by the so called foreclosure “rescue” companies. One of the common scams to be on the lookout for is: Read the rest of this entry »

      3 New Tax Benefits of Homeownership

      by Caron in Mortgage No Comments »

      If you have a home of your own or would like to buy one, watch out for the 3 new tax breaks that can help you save more.

      1. Mortgage Debt forgiveness: There are homeowners who are not able to carry on with their mortgage payments and as such they may opt for foreclosure, short sale, deed-in-lieu and the like. While doing so, they may not be able to recover the entire debt. This is when the lender has no option but to forgive the debt.

      The amount of debt canceled is considered as income and hence taxes should be paid on it. But with the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act, 2007 coming into effect, homeowners can exclude the taxes on this debt amount.

      2. Mortgage Insurance: Homeowners opting for loans with private mortgage insurance can deduct their premiums from the taxes and this will continue for the nest 3 years.

      Read the rest of this entry »

      Gas station Credit cards: Get Smart

      by Laura in Credit No Comments »

      Want to handle your gas bills better? Why not go for a pre paid gas card. Find some facts that will help you better in your choice.
      Gas station credit card
      Pre-paid gas cards

      You want to use cards then; the best way to get it is by buying it. Some people find it smart to get it free. The best advantage of a pre-paid gas card is that you can avoid any Gas station identity fraud. However one fact is that many gas stations give you upto 5% cash back immediately for the usage of cash instead of a card. So why not go for a cash pay?

      Want to find more about this? Read the rest of this entry »

      Re-aging accounts: Clean your report

      by Laura in Personal Finance 1 Comment »

      Cleaning ReportRe-aging your account may not be the first option but it can be used as a technique to clean your credit history.

      Find out what is account re-aging.


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